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Eyes Too Dry
  • Language: en

Eyes Too Dry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-04-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Eyes Too Dry is a graphic memoir about heavy feelings, queer friendship and the therapeutic possibilities of making comics. A true story of two friends, Jessica Tavassoli & Alice Chipkin, that covers two years, two continents and countless conversations in between. Meet Tava as a twenty-four-year-old medical student in a deep depression. Alice, friend and housemate, is trying to figure out how best to support her. Time unravels, leaving both women bewildered at the emotional landscapes that have opened before them. Eyes Too Dry is a tracing of process. Laid bare are the inner and outer worlds of two people as they struggle to respond to both themselves and each other. It's a stab at the fear and stigma that so often shrouds expressions of heaviness, and an offering of a language that resonates and holds.

Eyes Too Dry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Eyes Too Dry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Meet Tava, a twenty-four-year-old medical student in a deep depression. Alice, her friend and housemate, is trying to figure out how to support her. Time unravels, leaving both women bewildered at the emotional landscapes that have opened before them.

Eyes Too Dry
  • Language: en

Eyes Too Dry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Meet Tava, a twenty-four-year-old medical student in a deep depression. Alice, her friend and housemate, is trying to figure out how to support her. Time unravels, leaving both women bewildered at the emotional landscapes that have opened before them.Eyes Too Dry started out as a series of private conversations between the authors by way of a comic-in-correspondence. Their decision to make this work public was fuelled by their struggle to find stories and artwork that spoke to their experiences of encountering depression, suicidal ideation and emotional weight. In a world that tells us to 'keep calm and carry on' they are offering a narrative that is vulnerable, honest and uncertain. They ho...

Time Representations in the Perspective of Human Creativity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

Time Representations in the Perspective of Human Creativity

In recent years, the study of the conceptualization of time has seen a considerable growth, providing a basis for exploring the cognitive foundation of metaphor. But if metaphorical representations of time are established in the cognitive system, how are they manipulated when humans are engaged in creative expression? This is the question that the present volume addresses, on the assumption that by interrogating creativity, new insights into our understanding of time may be gained. Our view of creativity, which informs the ten chapters that compose this volume, endorses not only the extraordinary instances found in poetry and the arts (cinema, music, graphic novels, etc.), but also its more ‘mundane’, everyday manifestations that appear in ordinary language use, political discourse, or TV news. Spanning across modalities (verbal, pictorial, auditory, and gestural), the exemplary expressions herein are intended to reflect the richness and diversity vis-à-vis the creativity of time representations while also pointing to the common underpinnings that motivate and constrain creativity.

Alice in the Country. [A Tale.]
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Alice in the Country. [A Tale.]

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1873
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Stone Fruit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Stone Fruit

Bron and Ray are a queer couple who enjoy their role as the fun weirdo aunties to Ray’s niece, six-year-old Nessie. Their playdates are little oases of wildness, joy, and ease in all three of their lives, which ping-pong between familial tensions and deep-seeded personal stumbling blocks. As their emotional intimacy erodes, Ray and Bron isolate from each other and attempt to repair their broken family ties ― Ray with her overworked, resentful single-mother sister and Bron with her religious teenage sister who doesn’t fully grasp the complexities of gender identity. Taking a leap of faith, each opens up and learns they have more in common with their siblings than they ever knew. At turns joyful and heartbreaking, Stone Fruit reveals through intimately naturalistic dialog and blue-hued watercolor how painful it can be to truly become vulnerable to your loved ones ― and how fulfilling it is to be finally understood for who you are. Lee Lai is one of the most exciting new voices to break into the comics medium and she has created one of the truly sophisticated graphic novel debuts in recent memory.

Alice and Her Pupil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Alice and Her Pupil

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1867
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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How to Be Between
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

How to Be Between

Young women’s bodies are relentlessly scrutinised and judged, so for most, the appearance of facial hair is a traumatic experience – unnatural, unfeminine, unwanted. But what happens when a female-assigned person decides to embrace their facial hair? In How to Be Between, Bastian Fox Phelan explores how something as seemingly trivial as facial hair can act as a catalyst for a never-ending series of questions about the self. What happens when we accept our bodies as they are? What freedoms are gained by deciding to pursue an authentic sense of self, and what are the costs? As Bastian navigates adolescence and young adulthood, they meet many people who ask, ‘Who, or what, are you?’ 'Ho...

Alice in the Country. [A Tale.].
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Alice in the Country. [A Tale.].

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1873
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Alice and the Brain Guzzler (Storycuts)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Alice and the Brain Guzzler (Storycuts)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-11-17
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  • Publisher: Random House

With her parents' bodies still warm in the ground, Alice Deane is whisked away by her aunt to be taught how to be a witch. Alice isn't happy about this - and who would be, with her aunt's brain guzzling familiar, Spig, out to get her? It soon becomes clear that one of them will have to go, and so Spig and Alice's bitter rivalry plays itself out to a gruesome end . . . Part of the Storycuts series, this short story was previously published in Spooks: Witches.