BY AIMEE VALENTINE Dearest Readers, Thank you for joining us for the graphic memoir edition of inkt|art. This issue aims to raise questions: How do we represent ourselves, our lives, and our memories? How do we do it in a way that is interesting … Continue reading
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Memoir and Modernity: The Marvelous Madame Hollander
Nicole Hollander–pioneering cartoonist, native Chicagoan, political satirist, and the official muse of inkt|art–has begun a new project. This shouldn’t surprise us. Hollander’s always got a few irons in the fire. Whether she’s working on a graphic memoir or blogging about the election, Hollander’s brain doesn’t take a break and it holds no medium sacred. Sylvia, her … Continue reading
Four Pieces
BY CESCA WATERFIELD 1. A Late Romance Tex was late to this life he led. In the nightclubs and storefronts of central Los Angeles in the 1980s, he had come to doubt good women exist. After the imbroglio of a failed marriage, the prodigal repaired to Richmond where his talent for courtship and commerce were … Continue reading