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Sleuth in Meanjin Quarterly

19 Sep

I have read Meanjin on and off for many years – in my opinion it has had periods of being the best of the Aussie literary magazines. It has even had periods of having comics in it which were quite notable. In particular Elizabeth Fielding(et al)’s fantastic series Their Hooks Find Hold Deep in Our Flesh which ran through several issues between 2008 and 2009, which I make mention of in this review for Island Magazine’s website this year.

SO – I was particularly chuffed to be asked by Meanjin’s incumbent editor Zora Sanders to create something for the print magazine this year. It’s always nice to allowed a fair bit of a creative freedom too … I’ve been doing a fair bit of illustration lately so it was VERY refreshing to find an outlet for the zillions of ideas that I have buzzing around my scalp.

Sleuth is an ongoing series of rambling, intersecting comics that began in 2012 with the Hobart exhibition. In 2014 it has enjoyed a fair bit of exposure – this being its 3rd outing. The first of 2014 was in April, with the exhibition Sleuth: the Delegation held at Sawtooth ARI in Launceston. Sleuth: OMG was a 4 page comic published in June of this year in Island #137.

And today! I receive in the post – the printed copy of the Spring issue of Meanjin Quarterly – which has published my 6 page mega-complex Sleuth: The Transcontinental Distress. Here’s some pics – not really for reading,  it was designed for reading specifically in book form – the page turns are crucial to the understanding the mess and confusing layout of this piece. It will probably never work properly in reading on the screen. It was really fun to write and layout and makes reference to fictional characters that have died in the Australian landscape, as well as real human beings that have died in the Aussie landscape … and how they have BOTH become mythologised.

Also – my really good friend, and excellent writer Jennifer Mills has a piece in this issue of Meanjin. I recommend you all find an Aussie literary magazine or two! And then subscribe to them forever. I will do my best to continue to encourage them to ALWAYS include comics … because, let’s face it – comics belong in the literary fold.

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What’s mine is yours

14 Sep

Just stumbled upon this article by Andre Dao that references “The Long Weekend”

Turkey travels – I Wanna Be A Travella

28 Aug

I have been spending a few weeks in Turkey. Every day I have been sketching and making
Travel-comics. When I return home to Tasmania I will set about putting it together, perhaps for the Down There Tascomix series (yet to be decided). Here’s some tasters –

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NT writers fest panel – Powerful Translations

13 Aug

Here’s a link to one of the panel discussion I was part of called Powerful Adaptations with Katherine Thompson, Nicki Greenberg, and Catherine Fargher.

A really healthy chat about adapting chunky works into other mediums.

Long Weekend exhibition in Hobart – AUGUST

15 Jul

Posters from the last few years

29 Jun

Some posters that #joshsantospirito made.
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Lifted Brow review of Fluid Prejudice

27 Jun

Here is a wonderfully honest and personal review by Leonie Brialey of Fluid Prejudice, which mentioned The Long Weekend in Alice Springs.
http://theliftedbrow.com/post/88997886272/fluid-prejudice-a-review-by-leonie-brialey

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When I was in Darwin …

14 Jun

Photo - Joshua Santospirito

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Festival starts tonight

4 Jun

Mercury CDownes

#wordstorm festival – Darwin

21 May

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There’s tonnes of Central Australian books that’ve been nominated for this years Lit-awards in Darwin. I’m heading up there May 29-June 1. WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE