Author Archives: Joan

Book Expo America

One of the first things I see walking into the Javits: Grove’s promotional push for Alif the Unseen, my awesome author G.Wilson’s debut prose novel about a young Middle Eastern hacktivist in a repressive emirate, presciently written at the dawn … Continue reading

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Symbolia

I’m thrilled to be on the inaugural advisory board for this tablet newsmagazine specializing in illustrated content:  “a visual cure for the common news story.” It’s founded by forward-thinking powerhouse Erin Polgreen with the support of New Media Women Entrepreneurs and the International … Continue reading

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More May Flowers

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May Flowers: More Bitter Girl

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McCloud’s Nine Revolutions

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Wildcatting

Headed to Wildcat Comicon, where I’ll have the honor of kibitzing with Dave Elliott, Barry Lyga, Alex Simmons, Jim Ottaviani and many others on comics editing, diversity, and new publishing trends. It’s just a little unfortunate my panels are all … Continue reading

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Manhunter: Lookin’ Back

Thanks for the nice interview, DC Women Kicking Ass! I could talk about Kate Spencer ’til the cows come home.

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April Showers, Part 2

See previous post. And post away.

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April Showers: Bitter Girl Catch-Up

Had to wait until after April Fools’ Day so you’d know I mean it: This is the first of several posts bringing the ridiculous Bitter Girl backlog up to date. No time for commentary…so please, post your own!

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Gone to Amerikay

Right in time for St. Patrick’s Day: the book launch party for this wonderful century-spanning mystery of Irish immigrants’ American dreams. March 30, 6-8 pm at South Street Seaport’s Harbor Lights restaurant. I can only lay claim to editing it; … Continue reading

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