Cannonball
By (Author) Kelsey Wroten
Uncivilized Books
Uncivilized Books
6th August 2019
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
272
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
1.) GNs with diverse and LGBTQ themes are among the most highly sought after by bookstores and Libraries. 2.) A portion will be excerpted in the New Yorker. 3.) Kelsey Wroten is a very well known illustrator with work in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Village Voice, NPR, and many more. 4.) Art has a strong design sense, will appeal to designers and illustrators. 5.) Some themes explored in the book: LGBTQ relationships, art school, science-fiction. 6.) National tour. 7.) Author lives in Brooklyn.
Each pages vivid pastels and expressive cartooning lend emotional vibrancy to the characters intellectual banter. Wrotens playful yet brutal meditation on the meaning of success, millennial anxiety about linking artistic profits to self-worth, and the vagaries of a creative spirit is bound to cement her place as a rising comics talent to watch. Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW Wroten goes far beyond simply identifying the labor conditions that threaten the much-needed work queer artists do to produce new narratives and viable mythologies to sustain LGBTQ+ people. This is also a more universal story of exploring the complexities of human psychology: in line with Alison Bechdels Are You My Mother and Ellen Forneys Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, and Me, Wrotens story is about a person trying to control extremes of feeling and understand their source. [] In all of its grimness, Cannonball is a strikingly fun and funny read. Fans of Roz Chast or Maggie Thrash will find a similar combination of humor and a commitment to not shying away from the unresolvable. Lambda Literary Kelsey Wrotens work in these pages is formidable and timely. Cannonball gets people with real nuance to come across, and the things that they struggle with (bills, art, boredom, passion) are in our lives. Wroten gets her say on whats wrong with us with an understated wisdom one could call sly. Doom Rocket Kelsey Wroten puts an unexpected spin on fantasy and pulp scenes, drawing a gun-toting space queen who looks like she could wipe the floor with John Carter, a monster who fears what he might find on the other side of a door, a lady who runs with wolves and isn't afraid to sink her teeth into a little human flesh. Comics Alliance [ Kelsey Wroten ] displays a strong talent for rendering performance and setting, as well as a masterful use of color. Broken Frontier
Kelsey Wroten is a Brooklyn based freelance illustrator and comics artist. She earned a BFA in Illustration from The Kansas City Art Institute in 2015. Kelsey has worked with clients including The New York Times, The New Yorker, NPR, Lucky Peach, Vice, Slack, and many others. She has multiple Society of Illustrators awards and has been featured in Its Nice That, Vice, Made in the Middle, Illustration Age, and more. She lives with her partner Allyson, their cat Maggie, and her Buffy the Vampire Slayer Series DVD box set.