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  • The first review of my book is here

    Andrew Godfrey-Meers reviewed Comics and the Body: Drawing, Reading, and Vulnerability for the Comics Grid. I have been so anxious (you can imagine), and it is such an honor to have one’s book read by a reviewer who understands the stake of the book and comments on it critically. Andrew Godfrey-Meers looks at Comics and the Body from the perspective of Graphic Medicine, and offers precious insight into how the issues raised and theories formulated in the book could be used to talk about the Covid experience of people with disabilities in the UK.

    Here is a link to the review: https://www.comicsgrid.com/article/id/4796/

  • My review of Simon Grennan’s A Theory of Narrative Drawing is out in INKS

    To reveiw Simon’s Grennan book has been my greatest accomplishment recently. It is a book that you either put away instantly or you immense yourself into it by taking notes and by constantly using google. I elaborate in detail why Simon’s model and demonstration of narrative drawing is indeed seminal, and I also say that the book demands maybe too much from the reader.

    On a personal note, this book is important for me as my upcoming monograph is also about drawing, at least the first part, and I think that my view on drawing and Simon’s view on drawing are very close.

    So here is the review:  muse.jhu.edu/article/698085

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