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The True Story Behind My Graphic Novel, “The Sleepover”

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I recorded a video to talk about the events in my life that shaped my all-ages horror graphic novel, “The Sleepover.”

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The Sleepover is available for preorder!

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The Sleepover is coming October 12, 202! AND it’s available for preorder at all major outlets now! ANNNNND! I finally get to share the cover! To help you point to your favorite retailers, I’ve created a linktree at gethiscomic.com. Preorders are a huge deal for books, so if you plan to purchase the book, please

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How to finish graphic novels and have a full-time job

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1) Use time well, and cut out distractions. This means removing lesser things for something that matters more (I’m looking at you video games and social media). This doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy them, but most of us let them run our lives, and we waste a TON of time. For social media, I recommend

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Christmas 2019 Book Care Package Giveaway

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Happy holidays to everyone out there! It’s that time of year again and I wanted to do something special by doing another book care package giveaway! What is this thing exactly? Well, sometimes kids are going through a hard time and could use a pick me up! Maybe they’re struggling with an illness, death of

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Pitching Diaries 4: The Book Deal Announcement

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Well, the news is out! My next two books, starting with THE SLEEPOVER, will be coming out from Razorbill Books, a division of Penguin Books! It’s been tough not blaring that news from the roof tops, but now that it’s out there in the public world I can talk about it! THE SLEEPOVER is slated

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Pitching diaries 3: The Sleepover

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Last time I talked about my current project process I talked about how I wanted to change directions. I wanted to work on something simpler, that I could really go after the art and writing on. The new project is called THE SLEEPOVER. A middle grade graphic novel project about a group of kids whose

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School visits page!

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Many of you may know that I visit schools pretty regularly. So to help with inquires about me visiting your school, I have created a School Visits page for my site.   School Visits You’ll find information on pricing, what my presentations look like and book orders. Thank you for all the support from my readers,

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Pitching diaries 2: New directions and new projects

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A couple months ago I started taking my new book pitch out to some agents to see if there would be any interest in it. I only went to a couple that I have some connection to and both decided to pass. The second one kind of sent me into an spiral and I’ll explain

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Some creature art

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I’ve been spending the last couple of weeks trying out new processes and materials. To help along with that I started doing some creature designs.  These have been a lot of fun and I’ve been learning a lot about how I want to present my art and maybe some new styles to consider for my

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Pitching Diaries 1: One Summer, Two Pitches

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Hey, everyone. I miss old blog posts.  I used to love going to my favorite artist blogs and see them discussing their new projects and seeing what they’re working on. It felt more focused and intentional than social media and, so by virtue, deeper.  I don’t know how regularly I will keep this up, but

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