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TRIPLE FEATURE at Heroes*Con 2017

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What a weekend!

Heroes*Con 2017 marked the debut of BITCH PLANET: TRIPLE FEATURE and my story "The Invisible Woman." I am so proud of this project. Writing a comic book script was very difficult for me, especially since I come from the fiction world and want to use ALL the words. But Kelly Sue, Valentine, Craig, Lauren, and the entire team were so gracious to me as we put this project together, and I think it turned into something amazing with their help.

The con itself was awesome. I met so many cool folks who chatted to me about their projects and hobbies, filmed a little something for a secret project that should be coming sometime in 2018, and got to talk all about my work and the writing process with lots of creators.

Loved it. Can't wait to do it again next year!

Wednesday Whittling: Flight to Feminist World Bitch Planet

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Imagine it’s not your best day. Maybe you’re wearing sweatpants or don’t want to hold doors open for people or even say something to the guy who walks right into you.

Now imagine being reprimanded for those things – not in the sense that someone says something back to you, but actually reprimanded. It’s noted in your record and you’re expected to correct it. If the action persists, you’ll be sent off to a holding area designed for people just like you. Got it?

Good. Now you’re on Bitch Planet.

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"The Importance of Bitch Planet's Backmatter"

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This article from Graphixia delves into the gloriously feminist comic book Bitch Planet and its "backmatter" pages, which include guest essays from writers and scholars, letters to the editor, faux advertisements for in-world products or spaces where fans can interact.

Read more here.

Personally, I think it's a brilliant approach. Structuring the backmatter as a forum of ideas gives people a way to engage with all or parts of the text without feeling like passive listeners. It gives authors and artists a way to talk about evolving story and visual elements in a casual space. And after the story presents tough ideas and images, the backmatter picks up that lead, and encourages people to consider what those stories mean in a larger world context.

Also, I LOVE seeing people talk about Kelly Sue and Val's amazing series - it gives me so much joy to know Bitch Planet resonates with so many passionate fans! Can't wait to see what happens next for Kam, Penny, and the rest of our badass ladies.

Happy Thursday,

CL

Image credit: Graphixia.