Apr 172008
 

tcafstrip-thumb.jpgMy comic, it appears.

2008’s Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction, Junot Díaz, was asked what he was reading for pleasure and he named my and Salgood’s graphic novel Therefore Repent! “It’s completely nuts,” he said, which is pretty close to what the Quill and Quire guy said (“unhinged”). Seems there’s a literary consensus on that. When my reader poll came out in favour of Lilith being actually daemonic and not just crazy, I committed to doing something over-the-top fantastical in contrast to my more muted stuff — nice to hear it’s working for people. Junot sounds like my kinda booknerd!

In other flattering news, I’ve been nominated for the Joe Shuster Outstanding Canadian Comic Book Writer award. Unlike some of the other talent there with a dozen or so comics to their name, I have only TR! and one other strip that appeared in the Beguiling-produced Comic Festival. You can read it on Salgood’s site.

Also: Chicago launch of Therefore Repent! next month!

  5 Responses to “What Pulitzer Prize Winners are Reading”

  1. Sequel please.

  2. Congrats on the nomination Jim! Totally deserved and not completely nuts at all. Well done.

  3. I am a big fan and i agree — sequel please!

  4. […] which to talk about crabcakes with a Pulitzer Prize winner, nor will we be able to compare notes on the indie comic we’ve both read, nor do I get to agonize over what music to play when he gets in the car (Dropkick Murphy’s […]

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