Kickstarter hosts a curated list of “Brilliant Books Brought to Life” on their platform, and Speculative Fiction for Dreamers is listed! We thank all the backers, creators, editors, publisher and Kickstarter team to bringing this to life in orchestra.
Category: Press
“…a bold and masterful rearranging of genres..” “…These sentences are magical, loaded with history and memory and color and space-time and sound…”
“Jean” wins the 2022 Chautauqua Janus Prize. Read the press release here.
Starred Publishers Weekly Review
Wonderful news for our anthology Speculative Fiction for Dreamers… starred review in Publishers Weekly! And I’m honored to get a shout out in it. From our publisher: “Outstanding,” “masterful,” “a knockout”—starred review for SPECULATIVE FICTION FOR DREAMERS in @PublishersWkly” From review: “Themes of family, migration, and community resonate throughout these 38 masterful stories, as in…
My Interview on Storycomic
Had such a great time being interviewed by Barney Smith about my writing journey and sharing the projects and some of the people I’ve collaborated with. You can watch the interview on youtube, or listen as a podcast. Hope to be back again for future projects. He’s a warm interviewer with a smile, and gotta…
Comic Beat shares COVID Chronicles in Most Anticipated List Winter 2021
Comics Beat shares a great list of “The 75 Most Anticipated Graphic Novels for Winter 2021…New and upcoming graphic novel releases from January-March 2021” and COVID Chronicles: A Comics Anthology is included! Read the article here for some wonderful book recommendations. The anthology comes out on 2/15/2021. “See you” at our book launch! Hop to…
Starred Review from Kirkus for COVID Chronicles
A starred review from Kirkus for COVID Chronicles: A Comics Anthology. I have two stories in this, with illustrators Aaron Guzman and Seth Martel. Comes out in Feb 15, 2021, pre-order from your local book/comic shop, or bookshop.org You can read the review on Kirkus.
Professor Latinx: The Pulse on Latinx Comics 2020 (and a Look Forward)
Read Professor Frederick Luis Aldama‘s run-though piece in Comicosity. I get a little call out for “revitalizing the short comic form.”