Melanie Gillman
Melanie Gillman is an American queer nonbinary cartoonist, illustrator, and lecturer living in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Gillman's pronouns are singular they.[1] Gillman is best known for the LGBT webcomic As the Crow Flies,[2] and specializes in LGBTQ Young Adult comics.
Education
Gillman graduated from the Centre for Cartoon Studies in 2012 with an MFA.[3] They also have a BA from the University of Colorado.[citation needed]
Career
Gillman has taught Professional Practices at the California College of the Arts (CCA) since 2015, and is currently a Senior Lecturer in Comics.[4] Gillman teaches other courses at the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design and the Art Students' League of Denver, and is also a writing fellow at the Tulsa Artist Fellowship program since 2017.[5]
Gillman's comics have been published by Boom! Studios,[6] Iron Circus Comics, Lion Forge Comics, Slate,[7] VICE,[8] Prism Comics, Northwest Press, and The Nib[9].
Bibliography
Gillman's graphic novel, Smbitten,[10] about lesbians, swing-dancing, fancy hats, and vampires. Smbitten was Gillman's first graphic novel in coloured-pencil was part of Gillman's Masters thesis at the Center for Cartoon Studies[11]
As the Crow Flies[12] is a webcomic started in 2012 about a 13 year old queer girl of color who finds herself at an all-white Christian backpacking camp. The comic was nominated for a "Best Digital/ Webcomic" Eisner Award in 2014,[13] and for an Ignatz "Outstanding comic" award in 2016.[14]
Gillman is co-editor of and contributor to The Other Side,[15] an anthology of queer paranormal romance comics published in 2016. Gillman also worked on the Steven Universe comics series for Boom Studios in 2016.[citation needed]
Awards
Gillman was awarded a gold medal for As the Crow Flies by the Society of Illustrators.[16]
Comic cons
They participated in the annual Chicago Alternative Comics Expo (CAKE) in 2013 and 2016.[17][18]
They participated in the AnomalyCon in Colorado in 2017.[19]
References
- ^ Gillman, Melanie. "Melanie Gillman's Twitter bio". Twitter. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
- ^ "Drawn to Comics: As The Crow Flies Helps You Relive Your Awkward Camp Memories". Autostraddle. 2013-11-14. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ "Congratulations, Class of 2012! | Schulz Library Blog". www.cartoonstudies.org. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ "Melanie Gillman | California College of the Arts". www.cca.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ SUN, SPECIAL TO THE. "Tulsa Artist Fellowship announces 2017 Cohort". The Edmond Sun. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ "Boom Launches 'Steven Universe' Ongoing By Gilman and Farina". Comics Alliance. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ Sturm, James (2013-10-22). "Radiant". Slate. ISSN 1091-2339. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ "The Best Walk - VICE". Vice. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ Gillman, Melanie. "Witch Camp". The Nib. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ "Smbitten". Gumroad. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
- ^ "Smbitten". Gumroad. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
- ^ "Growing Up Queer: Should You Be Reading 'As the Crow Flies'?". Comics Alliance. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ "2014 Eisner Award Nominees Announced". Comic Vine. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ Cavna, Michael; Cavna, Michael (2016-09-18). "Small Press Expo: Here are your 2016 Ignatz Award winners, including new talent Tillie Walden". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ "About". othersideanthology.com. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ "Comic and Cartoon Art Annual Short Form and Digital Media | Society of Illustrators". www.societyillustrators.org. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- ^ "Guest & Exhibitor List CAKE 2013".
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