Catalyst (2021)
Paperback with flaps, 112 pp, £14.99 Edited by Ayoola Solarin Cover art by Sajan Rai Designed by Txabi Jones Stories by Asia Alfasi, Charlotte Bailey, Jason Chuang, Dominique Duong, Catherine Anyango Grünewald, Shuning Ji, Pris Lemons, Sonia Leong, Calico N.M., Tyrell Osborne and Woodrow Phoenix. Collecting stories from a range of artists of colour across the UK, this comics anthology unites their voices under a single theme: 'catalyst'. In one story, the accidental witnessing of a horrific scene turns a regular day into a nightmare; in another, the truth of what it really took to put a man on the moon is revealed. From tales of misplaced memories to battles with the id, Catalyst offers a look at the consequences of big and small acts alike. Showcasing a mix of established and emerging artists, this collection imagines the myriad ways in which a chain of events might end in either euphoria or catastrophe. Sometimes both. Book info Art Council England Online Exhibition |
I love comics so much! Idiom
comics that I read and see (2023) (CHI ver: 太喜欢成语了!看了又看的成语漫画) Paperback with flaps This 10-volume set of Chinese idioms is subdivided into 24 subcategories according to the meaning and application of the idioms commonly used in writing essays, so that each idiom can be "put into its place" and how to apply it can be understood at a glance. The series of comics turn the originally boring and difficult to understand idioms into interesting and understandable comic stories, ensuring that each idiom has a source while downgrading, and each story is in line with the original canon, without fabrication, so that children can learn idioms without detours. Book info (CHI) |
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Being There (self-published 2019)
Paperback with flaps, 18 pp, £10 The content of the work depicts a day in the school life of Chinese junior high school students. The story is narrated chronologically and consists of five vignettes: "Copying Homework," "Reading Comics in Class," "Smoking," "Gender Differences," and "English Test." These vignettes are based on my real experiences and observations, reflecting the youth and naivety of adolescent teenagers through the daily life of students on campus. |