COMICS/ZINES

My work can be found through AK Press, Left Bank Books, Mend My Dress Press, at your local book store, library, and comic shop, online and directly through me.

My table at Los Angeles Zine Fest 2016, covered in my books, comics and prints

#RAMPSOFDISTINCTION (2021)

I created the hashtag #RAMPSOFDISTINCTION to highlight wheelchair ramps that are not just functional, but beautiful or interesting in some way. The ramps don’t have to be fancy, but something that someone took care with. I made this series of risograph prints I created is of ramps I’ve seen, as well as ramps I imagine. I collected these prints into a comic book. This project was featured in the 2021 Bellevue Art Museum Biennial and the 2022 Seattle Architecture show Junction. This series is now on permanent exhibition in the Washington State Convention Center.

DISABILITY JUSTICE FROM A TO Z: A COLORING BOOK FOR OUR COMMUNITIES (2021)

I illustrated Y for YES, YOU and YUM in this disability justice alphabet coloring book published by Sins Invalid. Get a copy here

TRAILER BLAZE (2021)

My comic “Damn Dam” is in this issue of the Trailer Blaze collection published by Short Run. My comic explores the removal of the Elwha River dam in Washington State. Get a copy here

The Canal Was Cut (2021)

This risograph-printed comic is a reflection on living in lockdown and the cutting of the Lake Washington Ship Canal. I made this during a drawbridge residency on the University Bridge in Seattle. Read the entire comic here.

Seattle Weekly comic collaborations (2016)

“The Art of Black Lives” Collaboration with Luzviminda “Lulu” Carpenter aka #LuluNation. “Unstoppable” Collaboration with Luzviminda “Lulu” Carpenter aka #LuluNation. “Tips From A Metro Driver On How to Ride the Bus” Collaboration with Sam Smith .

FURLED / UNFURLED (2015)

This comic has screen-printed covers in gold ink on black paper and features a series of objects both furled and unfurled.

BLOODY P***Y (2015)  

This feminist comic collection edited by Mita Mahato, Eroyn Franklin and Kelly Froh, is archived in the US Library of Congress. My comic “Girls Gone Bile” is featured in this collection.

THE HAND (2015)  

THE HAND is the Seattle-based cartooning collective I’m a founding member of. We were active for several years, and this was one of the comic collections we put out. My comic in this issue is “If the Glove Fits”

SECRET GEM OF THE CITY (2013)

This mini comic is about one of my favorite things – swimming in Seattle’s saltwater pool in Lincoln Park.

THE DAUGHTER SHE NEVER HAD (2008)

This is the first comic I ever made with grey tones in it. It’s a true story of my mom’s visit to a psychic and the wishes of my Grandmother’s sister’s ghost.

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