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Résumé :
Nicole J. Georges is a writer, illustrator, podcaster & professor from Portland, OR. Nicole has been publishing autobiographical comics about her queer vegan life for the past 25 years, evolving from teen zinester to graphic novelist. Her Lambda Award-winning graphic memoir, Calling Dr. Laura, was called engrossing, lovable, smart and ultimately poignant by Rachel Maddow, and disarming and haunting, hip and sweet, all at once by Alison Bechdel. All?, dr Laura? was an Official Selection at the Angoul?me International Comics Festival. She has adapted Calling Dr. Laura into an Edward R. Murrow-award-winning podcast series, called Relative Fiction, with Oregon Public Broadcasting. Nicole's latest book, Fetch: How a Bad Dog Brought Me Home, is the recipient of two Oregon Book Awards, and a Lambda nomination for best Graphic Novel. It received starred reviews from Publisher's Weekly and the Library Journal, and was voted a 2018 Great Graphic Novel for Teens by The American Library Association. It is currently in development for television with Sid Gentle Productions. Nicole Georges makes my favorite art about love and vulnerability. -Joey Soloway, creator of Transparent Her work explores themes including identity, family secrets, queer community, animals, self-help, and the inner workings of a queer, punk feminist from a Syrian-American home. Nicole teaches at California College for the Art's MFA in Comics Program. She splits her time between Portland and Los Angeles with her chomeranian best friend, Ponyo Georges, and is the host of the queer art, advice & vegan food podcast, Sagittarian Matters....
Biographie:
Nicole J. Georges is a writer, illustrator, podcaster & professor from Portland, OR. Nicole has been publishing autobiographical comics about her queer vegan life for the past 25 years, evolving from teen zinester to graphic novelist. Her Lambda Award-winning graphic memoir, Calling Dr. Laura, was called engrossing, lovable, smart and ultimately poignant by Rachel Maddow, and disarming and haunting, hip and sweet, all at once by Alison Bechdel. All?, dr Laura? was an Official Selection at the Angoul?me International Comics Festival. She has adapted Calling Dr. Laura into an Edward R. Murrow-award-winning podcast series, called Relative Fiction, with Oregon Public Broadcasting. Nicole's latest book, Fetch: How a Bad Dog Brought Me Home, is the recipient of two Oregon Book Awards, and a Lambda nomination for best Graphic Novel. It received starred reviews from Publisher's Weekly and the Library Journal, and was voted a 2018 Great Graphic Novel for Teens by The American Library Association. It is currently in development for television with Sid Gentle Productions. Nicole Georges makes my favorite art about love and vulnerability. -Joey Soloway, creator of Transparent Her work explores themes including identity, family secrets, queer community, animals, self-help, and the inner workings of a queer, punk feminist from a Syrian-American home. Nicole teaches at California College for the Art's MFA in Comics Program. She splits her time between Portland and Los Angeles with her chomeranian best friend, Ponyo Georges, and is the host of the queer art, advice & vegan food podcast, Sagittarian Matters....
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Nicole J. Georges is a writer, illustrator, podcaster & professor from Portland, OR. Nicole has been publishing autobiographical comics about her queer vegan life for the past 25 years, evolving from teen zinester to graphic novelist. Her Lambda Award-winning graphic memoir, Calling Dr. Laura, was called engrossing, lovable, smart and ultimately poignant by Rachel Maddow, and disarming and haunting, hip and sweet, all at once by Alison Bechdel. All?, dr Laura? was an Official Selection at the Angoul?me International Comics Festival. She has adapted Calling Dr. Laura into an Edward R. Murrow-award-winning podcast series, called Relative Fiction, with Oregon Public Broadcasting. Nicole's latest book, Fetch: How a Bad Dog Brought Me Home, is the recipient of two Oregon Book Awards, and a Lambda nomination for best Graphic Novel. It received starred reviews from Publisher's Weekly and the Library Journal, and was voted a 2018 Great Graphic Novel for Teens by The American Library Association. It is currently in development for television with Sid Gentle Productions. Nicole Georges makes my favorite art about love and vulnerability. -Joey Soloway, creator of Transparent Her work explores themes including identity, family secrets, queer community, animals, self-help, and the inner workings of a queer, punk feminist from a Syrian-American home. Nicole teaches at California College for the Art's MFA in Comics Program. She splits her time between Portland and Los Angeles with her chomeranian best friend, Ponyo Georges, and is the host of the queer art, advice & vegan food podcast, Sagittarian Matters....
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