Tag Archives: Jon Macy

Written in Body Language Visits NWP at APE 2012

Northwest Press was delighted to be at the Alternative Press Expo 2012 this past month, in San Francisco, introducing the world to Dylan Edwards’ new book Transposes! Percy Hejduk, from the blog Written in Body Language, stopped by the table and picked up a few books and wrote a really nice writeup of his experiences at [...]

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TONS OF NEWS!

Northwest Press at GeekGirlCon! Leia Weathington (creator of The Legend of Bold Riley), Justin Hall (Glamazonia: The Uncanny Super-Tranny) and Charles “Zan” Christensen (The Power Within, The Mark of Aeacus) will be exhibiting at the fabulous GeekGirlCon in Seattle this weekend signing copies of the books and meeting with readers. Stop by and say hello! [...]

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Northwest Press Goes to Comic-Con!

Comic-Con in San Diego is just days away, and we’re thrilled to have a big presence at the show this year. Northwest Press will be a major partner with Prism Comics on the convention floor, and will have talents available during the entire show to sign, sketch and visit with con-goers. Guests include Jon Macy [...]

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Northwest Press on the iPad… for $5!

Happy Holidays from Northwest Press

Hey everyone! We’re going to be lowering the price on all our graphic novels available through Apple’s iBooks for a limited time; for just over a week—from December 21st through December 30th—every title will be priced at just $4.99 in the US and Canada, and 3.99 GBP in the UK. This is a drop of [...]

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APE was a Glorious “Waste of Time”

Northwest Press made its first solo appearance at San Francisco’s Alternative Press Expo over this past weekend, and introduced con-goers to the latest addition to the NWP lineup: Rick Worley’s delightfully inappropriate A Waste of Time. Rick was on hand to sign copies of the book, do sketches and chat with fans. The response to [...]

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Jon Macy Interviewed for Outlook Columbus

Jon Macy was interviewed for Outlook Columbus recently and told interviewer Mackenzie Worrall all about the process he undertook to create Teleny and Camille. I love the history lesson at the beginning, explaining both how you came to write it, and how Wilde came to write the original. I had no idea that this was [...]

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In Case You Missed it: Paul Gravett on Teleny and Camille

Paul Gravett wrote an article about literary adaptations in graphic novels for the Times Literary Supplement in May, which included a section about Jon Macy’s Teleny and Camille. I just stumbled across an online version of the article today and, since I don’t think we linked to it before, I wanted to share it with [...]

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“Teleny and Camille” Reviewed at Giant Fire Breathing Robot

Ashley Cook from Giant Fire Breathing Robot has reviewed Jon Macy’s masterpiece Teleny and Camille and gives it high marks: Overall, this is an excellent adaptation; Macy’s visual interpretation fits the style of the original perfectly. The panels flow like stream of consciousness prose, with surreal pictoral representations of a love that words cannot adequately [...]

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