Chico the Scnauzer, my picture book illustration debut will be in store in January 2024 and published by Puffin Books! Because it’s not out yet, I will avoid revealing too much about it, but I will say I am extremely proud of this book. Honestly, I think I may be the luckiest person in the world to be the illustrator on this project. So many things had to align and somehow they all did and working with Taryn Brumfitt was such a dream.
Comics
Comic: The Cool Hobbit the 7th
Comics, The Cool HobbitA few years ago I promised myself that every year on Hobbit Day (September 22nd) I would publish a new instalment in remaking the hobbit. I DON’T UNDERSTAND exactly what I think if funny about the idea but I really enjoy revisiting it each year and seeing where the story goes. I think the longer-form style of writing I have been doing is seeping its way into this ugly little project. There was a part 2 to this that I roughed out that will likely turn into the comic for 2024. But for now, here is 2023’s entry.









Comic: Ghosts Live in Outer Space
Books, ComicsThis year I wanted to sharpen my skills as a writer so I vowed to make something totally original, creepy, silly and MUCH longer than my usual comics. I also wanted to use the project to develop a better working system so I could complete projects like this faster (which paid off in SPADES when the ‘Chico The Schnauzer‘ project, my illustrated picture book debut, rolled into production.)
Ghosts Live in Outer Space was the 28-page result! It’s a comic about conspiracy thinking, confirmation bias, arrogance, the Dunning Kruger effect… Or just a comic that explains why ghosts return on the same date in folklore and urban legends. I had it printed and sold copies of the complete piece at 2023’s Papercuts Comic Festival, (an event I have been a big fan of for years) and basically had the best weekend of the whole year as a result. You can enjoy the first 10 pages here, and if you want to know the FULL THEORY you’ll have to hit me up for a printed copy of the book.









Film Community: A True Horror Story
Comics, Quick Comics, Risograph, WritingI’ve been really enjoying playing around with Risograph style printing this year and writing comics so it was only a matter of time before I combined the two! I made this comic to try my hand at Zine making and try and find a way to make comics fast (I’m working on a long one that is taking FOREVER!)








In the end, the Riso effect I was after didn’t quite work but I am going to try it out again in the future. I also don’t usually like doing autobiographical work but it is easy to re-interoperate the stories you tell your friends into comic form.










