“The narration style feels very conversational to me. I liked how second-person really tries to make the reader part of the story as well.”
Learning to apply my curiosity wherever it’s needed has made my illustration career more fun and maybe more successful, too.
“I slowly connected the dots that nearly all my friends—no matter what continent we had been on—had experienced some level of sexual violence.”
“The themes of social justice, the magic of water, and the power of queer love to create a different world—these are themes that I return to again and again in my writing and my life.”
“Working for myself is all about balance. Although illustration is my career and passion, I still need to have a life outside of art-making.”
“Some stories just flow out of you and you try to keep up as you write them. This story was not like that.”
“When you feel like you have no power in a relationship, withholding becomes one of the only ways you can maintain the illusion of agency.”
“Inspiration came from the stupid pencil jar our family had when I was growing up.”
“It started with a voice—the young narrator telling me about her name.”
“For me, I guess fairytales are where I am simultaneously most at home, and most at odds with the world around me.”