“No One Wants to Work Anymore” is an 80 page, full color collection of new and previously published comics, published by Antenna Press through their Open Call for Comics. Get the book from Antenna here (and if you can’t buy a copy right now, you can email me for the pdf).
Here’s a description of the book: “No One Wants to Work Anymore” is a collection of personal and non-fiction comics about labor in the post–pandemic, climate crisis reality. Weaving together research, first hand experiences, political theory, and cute flower people cartoons, these comics investigate how living through the pandemic altered the way we see our jobs and ask what alternatives for waged work could be possible in a more sustainable, liberated future.
I made this comic about reducing work hours to mitigate climate change for The Nib’s ‘Work’ issue. Read it here.
Read the full comic - about everything I want to say in a cover letter (but can’t when I actually really need a job) - on the guardian.
Read my contribution to the Drugs issue on The Nib (scroll down). Read “Vestibule”— a graphic medicine comic about seeking treatment for chronic vaginal pain — on Narratively.
Comic about objects from friends, for The Lily.
“How Things Are Done” is a comic I made during the summer of 2020, about working in the restaurant industry and navigating the unemployment system during the early months of the pandemic. You can read the whole comic on The Seventh Wave. You can buy a print version of this comic from Radiator Comics.
Read this comic about climate crisis and narrative on Popula.
Excerpt from a 6 page comic in the forthcoming “Meandering Realms” anthology.
Read my full gif comic “Twitch” on Spiralbound!
Minicomics and books (all printed, assembled and bound by me).