“Song Beastling” in Kookie Magazine

Kookie Magazine, a quarterly magazine for girls 8-12, has released my latest 6-page story “Song Beastling”, written by myself and musician Yunyu Ong. It’s a story about a musical girl being haunted by a mythical Chinese beast the DiJiang, which is an actual “monster” entry in the ancient Chinese text Classic of Mountains and Seas.
And yes, it actually looks like a headless 6-legged beast with four wings – I’m not kidding. One of the cuter entries in a list of strange-looking cryptids that people once believed exist, retooled for the modern age.

Check it out at the Kookie Magazine website!

FOLIO: Manga Fandom in Australia

Happy New Year, everyone!

I want to let you know about a short comics-prose essay I wrote, called “Manga Fandom in Australia”. Click on the link to read it!

Page 1 of “Manga Fandom in Australia”
Page 2 of “Manga Fandom in Australia”

My essay, which was specifically written in comics-prose format (rather than comics format), is meant to be about the rather the under-documented Australian manga fandom. Why is it under-documented? The essay will explain why–at the end of the day, this country still maintains a fair amount of xenophobia towards Japanese-style pop culture.

This essay is part of a new government-funded Australian Comics academic project called FOLIO, which is spearheaded a group of Comics Studies academics at University of Melbourne, RMIT & UTS. This multi-year project aims to chart the contemporary Australian comics scene, and I hope to incorporate Australian game-comics like “Framed” and “Florence” into it as well in the next few years, which I am currently researching for my PhD.

Kookie Magazine: One In, All In

In my third collaboration with Kookie Magazine, a magazine for girls aged 7-12+, I teamed up with aboriginal writer Gayle Kennedy to create a story about three young aboriginal girls. Main character Rosie, who has spina bifida and thus needs a wheelchair, and her cousins Daisy and Lily live a normal and active life, until something happens that has them fight for respect and their rights.

Shortlisted for 2021 Ledger Awards

Award Shortlist: Hi all, my “Elizabeth I: Women Who Were Kings #3” was shortlisted for the 2021 Ledger Awards, which celebrates excellence in Australian comic arts. Congrats to the other shortlisted creators, and to the winner!

Manga Exhibition: I’m part of the National Cartoon Gallery and the Japanese Embassy’s “Manga Mania” exhibition in Coff’s Harbour. Running from 18th June to 15th August 2021, the exhibition features Australian and Japanese manga artists, and winning works from the 14th International Manga Awards. Check it out!

I did an interview for Inner West council, on women in gaming. Here, I talk about taking some of my skills and applying it to video game art. If you’re a comic book artist and am interested in wandering into video game art, this may be an interesting area for you to have a look into.