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The Hall H Show – The Voice of Independent Creators
Ep. 129: Bryant Dillon (Fanbase Press)

The Hall H Show – The Voice of Independent Creators

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 71:53


On this episode, Hall H Show host, Aaron Nabus talks to the Co-Founder and President of Fanbase Press, Bryant Dillon! As reported recently by Comics Beat, Fanbase Press, after 15 years of celebrating a diverse range of creators and stories, has decided to launch their first Kickstarter campaign for the deluxe hardcover edition of Ripple Effects, a 2023 Dwayne McDuffie Award winner for Diversity in Comics and the winner of the 25th annual Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award for graphic novels and comics! You can listen to Aaron's conversation with Jordan Hart, the writer and creator of Ripple Effects, which was also nominated for an Eisner Award in 2023, on episode 121 of the Hall H Show. For this episode, get to know Bryant better, learn more details about the Kickstarter campaign, and also dive deeper into Fanbase Press's journey over the past 15 years – especially on their impact on the indie comic scene. Welcome to the show Bryant!  

Queerly Recommended
Making Zines and Building Community with Lawrence Lindell (QR Bonus 11)

Queerly Recommended

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 33:43


Kris and Tara sit down with cartoonist Lawrence Lindell to talk about his upcoming graphic novel, Blackward (releases September 26th!). As well as being a self-proclaimed introvert (hard same), Lawrence is an artist and educator, working in many disciplines like comics, music, illustration, and mixed media. His self-published graphic memoir, From Truth With Truth, was nominated for the Believer Book Awards, and the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics in 2020. Together, the three talk about Blackward, the choices that went into it, and what Lawrence is currently reading and recommending. Lawrence recommends: Bingo Love by Tee Franklin When Hazel Johnson and Mari McCray met at church bingo in 1963, it was love at first sight. Forced apart by their families and society, Hazel and Mari both married young men and had families. Decades later, now in their mid-'60s, Hazel and Mari reunite again at a church bingo hall. Realizing their love for each other is still alive, what these grandmothers do next takes absolute strength and courage. Mimosa by Archie Bongiovanni Best friends and chosen family Chris, Elise, Jo, and Alex work hard to keep themselves afloat. Their regular brunches hold them together even as the rest of their lives threaten to fall apart. In an effort to avoid being the oldest gays at the party, the crew decides to put on a new queer event called Grind–specifically for homos in their dirty thirties. Grind is a welcome distraction from their real problems: after a messy divorce, Chris adjusts to being a single parent while struggling to reconnect to their queer community. Elise is caught between feelings for her boss and the career of her dreams. Jo tries to navigate the murky boundaries of being a supportive friend and taking care of her own needs. And Alex is guarding a secret that might change his friendships forever. While navigating exes at work, physical and mental exhaustion, and drinking way, way too much on weekdays, this chosen family proves that being messy doesn't always go away with age. Rupert Kinnard Rupert Kinnard is a long-time activist and American cartoonist who created the first ongoing gay/lesbian-identified African-American comic-strip characters: the Brown Bomber (a teenage superhero) and Diva Touché Flambé (his ageless lesbian partner). Support & follow our show Buy us a Ko-fi Sign up for our newsletter Twitter: @queerlyrec Facebook: @QueerlyRecommended Instagram: @queerlyrecommended Tumblr: @queerlyrecommended TikTok: @queerlyrecommended Get all our links on Linktr.ee Support local animal shelters by joining Kris's Patreon

First Words
Navigating the Writer-Parent Puzzle with Kelly Sue Milano

First Words

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 44:46


Kelly Sue Milano is a writer, mother, and modern oracle. Yet when she discovered she was pregnant, it seemed the stars had something special lined up for her. In this episode, Kelly Sue shares her experience in early motherhood and how raising a neurodiverse three-year-old has impacted her writing. She now publishes a newsletter titled “A Little Different,” where she shares the learnings and musings of raising a son with autism. Kelly Sue is also the Vice President and Head Writer at Hex Comix, an independent comic book publisher nominated for the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity. You can read Kelly Sue's Substack newsletter here. Her comic book series, Hex11, can be found on Amazon or on the Hex Comics Website. Keep up with Kelly Sue on Twitter or Instagram.

Hypertime to Podcast
Dwayne McDuffie Content-athon

Hypertime to Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 123:53


To finish up our month on Dwayne McDuffie and Milestone Media, Josh and Allan are joined by Javon McNeil to get his perspective of seeing himself represented in media. We do it all through the works of Dwayne McDuffie and the goal he set out to accomplish with his career.The 2020 ceremony of the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics: https://fb.watch/3Pn6eKPHGW/Link to The Dwayne McDuffie Foundation GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/uc5ed-the-dwayne-mcduffie-fundA League of One - The Dwayne McDuffie Story: https://youtu.be/F0csbYyQyq8Please rate and review! Let us know how to get better!Follow Javon on Twitter: @UzamakiJ - https://twitter.com/UzamakiJ?s=20Follow the podcast on Twitter: @HypertimePod - https://twitter.com/HypertimePodor send us an email at hypertime2podcast@gmail.comFollow Josh on Twitter: @jmille99 - https://twitter.com/jmille99?s=20Follow Allan on Twitter: @TheAllanMuir - https://twitter.com/TheAllanMuir?s=20Also check us out on https://vgu.tv/ where we post show notes and our Twitter @VGU_TV. If you're into video games, we also have a couple video game podcasts worth checking out in Players Club Podcast and WIN.Intro and Outro Music: "RetroFuture Clean" by Kevin MacLeodRetroFuture Clean Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Los Harrow Games Podcast
HYPERTIME TO PODCAST – DWAYNE MCDUFFIE CONTENT-ATHON

Los Harrow Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 123:53


To finish up our month on Dwayne McDuffie and Milestone Media, Josh and Allan are joined by Javon McNeil to get his perspective of seeing himself represented in media. We do it all through the works of Dwayne McDuffie and the goal he set out to accomplish with his career. The 2020 ceremony of the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics: https://fb.watch/3Pn6eKPHGW/ Link to The Dwayne McDuffie Foundation GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/uc5ed-the-dwayne-mcduffie-fund A League of One – The Dwayne McDuffie Story: https://youtu.be/F0csbYyQyq8

Comic News Insider
Episode 1141 - Comics Overload!

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 33:54


Reviews: Future State: Dark Detective #1, Future State: Justice League #1, Future State: Kara Zor-El: Superwoman #1, Future State: Superman/Wonder Woman #1, HAHA #1, The Last Witch #1, Space Bastards #1, Star Wars: The High Republic #1, WandaVision Jimmy recruits some of his favorite audio reviewers again. Thanks to Melissa, Jon, Marta, Ashley, Emily and Steph. Always such insightful and great reviews and the powers that be at CNI appreciate them so much. Let us know if you've read and/or watched what we reviewed and send us your thoughts! Thanks to Emily for the news which includes: the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics finalists are announced, Katy Perry teams up with Pokemon, the Arrow spin-off gets canned and more. Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!

SoundOff
SoundOff - Ep 140 - Jamar Nicholas Checks In

SoundOff

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 60:06


Ms CEO sits down with award-winning Philadelphia illustrator and educator, Jamar Nicholas! Catch the conversation this Saturday at 12pm EST as they chop it up about everything from Jamar's work with Fist Stick Knife Gun, Detective Boogaloo: HipHop Cop and what if Denzel Washington worked at Starbucks as a side gig?! Download TuneIn to listen at 12pm EST / 5pm UK and Streema to listen on @doublemintradio2020 at 2pm EST / 7pm UK! For new content, check out SoundOff every Saturday at 12pm EST on WJMS Radio! And don't forget to like WJMS Radio on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! We are #RadioReimagined Connect with Jamar! Jamar Nicholas is an award-winning, Philadelphia-based artist and educator, dedicating his career to helping young people realize the power of cartooning. Recent works include adapting and illustrating Geoffrey Canada's Fist Stick Knife Gun; Detective Boogaloo: Hip-Hop Cop, serialized in the US Metro newspapers (Philadelphia, NYC and Boston); and Leon: Protector of the Playground, which won the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in 2018. He is also a writer and columnist for DRAW! Magazine, the How-To source for comic and animation professionals, as well as co-host of the Pencil To Pencil Podcast with industry legends Mike Manley and Bret Blevins jamarnicholas.com • Instagram • Twitter

Graphic Policy Radio
Cartoonist Christina 'Steenz' Stewart: From the Library to the Heart of the City

Graphic Policy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 70:00


"I want to show that the people behind the desk can look like me, "-- Cristina ‘Steenz’ Stewart is a St. Louis based cartoonist, editor, and professor. She's the cartoonist on the syndicated comic strip ‘Heart Of The City’, the co-creator of Dwayne McDuffie Award winning Graphic Novel Archival Quality, and is featured in short story anthologies such as Eisner and Ignatz Award-Winning Elements: Fire, Mine!, and Dead Beats. Steenz launched and edited the popular RPG periodical Rolled & Told. She participates in and creates community building comics related programming, and is a frequent panelist at comic cons. Steenz currently teaches cartooning at Webster University while editing titles from Mad Cave Studios. She's  https://www.oheysteenz.com/ and https://twitter.com/oheysteenz  

Graphic Novel TK
Episode 36 - Working with a Publisher, with Nilah Magruder

Graphic Novel TK

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 66:26


Publishers! If you've got one, they're involved in all the parts of making a book -- from negotiating a book deal to contracts, editing, design, marketing, publicity, sales, and all the bits where you work to get the book out to readers. How do you make sure that your relationship with your publisher goes well -- and that they're on the same page about what you want to happen with your book that you are? Today we talk to Dwayne McDuffie Award-winning comics creator Nilah Magruder about just that! Having done picture books, chapter book illustration, cover illustration, and graphic novels, Nilah brings her expertise from various publishers (and lots of different kinds of work) to the discussion. Interested in learning more about Nilah Magruder? You can find her on her website (http://www.nilahmagruder.com/) or on Twitter at @nilaffle (https://twitter.com/nilaffle).

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WMQ&A by WMQ Comics
WMQ&A Episode 56: Ivy, Steenz, Cyclops and Gritty

WMQ&A by WMQ Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 68:32


This week, Ivy Noelle Weir and Christina "Steenz" Stewart stop by to talk about winning the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics for their 2018 Oni Press graphic novel "Archival Quality," the importance of libraries in fostering young comics readers, the comics scenes in Philadelphia and St. Louis, whether Cyclops is the wrong kind of good boy and, of course, Gritty.

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Black N' Animated
16 - Nilah Magruder - Illustrator, Writer and Storyboard Artist - Black N Animated Podcast

Black N' Animated

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 99:26


Hey howdy hey Guys! We're here with our first interview of Season 2!   Get ready to hear some awesome knowledge about publishing, illustration and making the big leap out west to start a career in animation.  Nilah Magruder is a writer and artist who has worked as a storyboard artist at Dreamworks TV and Disney Television Animation. She's also the winner of the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity and has published comics online, in stores, Children's Books and written for Marvel! She's a powerhouse of creativity ! Dive right in to this episode and get inspired!LINKS LINKS LINKS!Nilah's Portfolio: http://nilahmagruder.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/nilaffle Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/nilahmagruder  Don't forget, you can subscribe to the podcast at  blacknanimated.podbean.com Or you can listen to the podcast through Spotify, Itunes, or even, Google Play And be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @blacknanimated and check out the Black N Animated Facebook Group to interact with listeners of the podcast! LATER DAYS---  

Graphic Policy Radio
Going Beyond with Taneka Stotts

Graphic Policy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 57:00


Taneka Stotts is a queer little tumbleweed that has found herself back in the home embrace of the desert known as Los Angeles. After spending quite a few years as a spoken word artist, Taneka's focus shifted to comics, a medium full of collaboration and imagination. Taneka writes the webcomics "Full Circle" which was recently nominated for a 2018 Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity, Love Circuits," as well as the Eisner-nominated webcomic, "Déjà Brew". Along the way Taneka has edited and self-published a few award-winning comics anthologies including the Lambda Literary 2016 winner for Best Anthology (Fiction) "Beyond: The Queer Sci-Fi & Fantasy Comic Anthology" and the 2017 Ignatz winner for Outstanding Anthology and is now a 2018 Eisner nominee for Best Anthology "ELEMENTS: Fire A Comic Anthology by Creators of Color" (Beyond Press). BEYOND 2: The Queer Post-Apocalyptic & Urban Fantasy Comic Anthology features 26 stories by 39 incredible contributors, celebrating unquestionably queer characters hailing from across the spectrum of gender and sexuality, front and centre as the heroes of their own stories. The softcover edition of the Beyond Anthology is 350 pages of black and white comics from a diverse roster of contributors, with queer stories full of renegade city fae, post-apocalyptic bicycle gangs, reclusive monster boyfriends, mysterious sewer-dwelling mermaids, and more!