Cowardly Lion to King of the Forest? Skim and the Risky Business of Adolescence
Essay / inkt|art issues

Cowardly Lion to King of the Forest? Skim and the Risky Business of Adolescence

BY CATHERINE KYLE In Skim, a 2008 graphic narrative written by Toronto-based author Mariko Tamaki and illustrated by her cousin Jillian Tamaki, the emotional and intellectual development of the protagonist hinges on the risks she is willing to take in matters of romantic attraction. Prior to her first brush with love, 16-year-old Kim is largely … Continue reading

Memories of Wine: Literary Sediment
inkt|art issues / nonfiction

Memories of Wine: Literary Sediment

BY CATHERINE KYLE   Catherine Kyle’s graphic narratives have appeared in The Rumpus, Gravel, and Vine Leaves Literary Journal.  Her poetry and fiction have appeared and are forthcoming in Superstition Review, WomenArts Quarterly, and elsewhere. Her hybrid-genre chapbook Feral Domesticity, which includes poetry, fiction, and illustrations, is forthcoming from Robocup Press this summer. Continue reading