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Independent publications, school projects, and books created for the love of it.

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"Where the Ravens Went"

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January 2025

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This updated and improved version of the original will be available for purchase in 2025.

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"Sometimes, it's summer."

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Summer 2024

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4.25 x 5.5"

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A 12 page zine made for the Summer Zine Swap I hosted in 2024.

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"Urban Decay"

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2024

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4.25 x 5.5"

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A picture book for adults written and illustrated during my first year post university about the feeling of rot and decay present in the city around me.

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"Post Office Comics"

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Fall 2023

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A greatest hits collection of the 41 comics I not so secretly made while I worked at Canada Post for 8 months. The post office may have closed at 9:00 pm, but nobody came it past 6:00. I drew more at work than I did at home during this period.

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"Eyrie"

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April 2023

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7.5 x 10.75"

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An anthology book of short illustrated  stories from my third and fourth years at Emily Carr University, and my final grad project. It compiles six stories, including "The Mushroom Book," "Where the Ravens Went, "The Soul Gardener," and "Corvus and Corone."

5 copies made

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"Where the Ravens Went"

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November 2023

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7 x 9"

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"Ever since I can remember, the woods have echoed with the 'caw caw caw' of the crows and the ravens."

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Sarah feeds the birds outside her house every morning, but one day they disappear. With a mysterious claw shaped key and a candle in hand, Sarah sets off in search of them.  This spooky-cute story was originally written in 2016 for a high school creative writing class, and later revised and illustrated in 2022.

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Two copies made​​

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"To Some Ladies"

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October 2023

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5.5 x 8.5"

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Written by John Keats, published in 1817

Risograph on cardstock, twelve sets printed

Originally drawn in pencil and inked in Clip Studio Paint

Printed and bound by the artist

Two copies made

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"Ouroboros"

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September 2023

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5.5 x 5.5"

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A book on moving on.

Originally Pentel pocket brush pen on bristol

Printed and bound by the artist

Part of a set with "Moonlight"

Two copies made

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"Moonlight"

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September 2023

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5.5 x 5.5"

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A book about starting over.

Originally Pentel pocket brush pen on bristol

Printed and bound by the artist

Part of a set with "Ouroboros"

Eight copies made

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"Can you see it?"

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June 2023

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5.5 x 7.25"

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Originally made as part of a group zine.

Risograph on cardstock, five copies printed

Originally drawn with pencil and inked in Clip Studio Paint

Printed and bound by the artist

Two copies made

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"The Mushroom Book"

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June 2023

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8 x 10"

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A faux field guide inspired by the prop in my illustrated poem of the same name.​

India ink and Photography.​

One copy made.

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"One Red Thread"

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June 2023

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6.5 x 7.5" unfolds to 54" x 6.5"

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A personal struggle told through bird imagery.

Risograph.

Three copies made.

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"Oh from the first that the line got drawn
It was poisoning the land it was on
One red thread through the middle of a song"

-Blind Pilot

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"In the Woods Somewhere"

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June 2021

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7 x 10" unfolds to 80 x 7"

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An accordion book documenting a stroll through the spooky woods.

Paper, ink, thread Great Horned Owl feather.

One copy made.

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