Bending real history into a fantastical tale, this playful graphic novel by New Yorker cartoonist Krimstein begins at a 1911 salon in Prague, which Franz Kafka and Albert Einstein both attended.
“Doors swing open. Step inside/ where dreams and fantasies reside,” LaTulippe (The Crab Ballet) writes in this fond graphic novel homage to community theater and the myriad merging components ...
Loryn Brantz sure can be hilarious, as seen through her comics, but recently, the artist has also been dabbling in writing wholesome poems about parenting. "Poems of Parenting" captures relatable joys ...
First Second has unveiled Above the Dreamless Dead, a graphic anthology of adaptations of World War I trench poetry. Chris Duffy served as editor on the book, which features the work of Pat Mills, ...
Coyer says everything collected for the exhibit was created within the Greater Lansing area. An art exhibit opening this week in East Lansing celebrates Michiganders who have found non-traditional ...
The restless, pungent, intellectually ambitious and slyly colloquial poet Tony Hoagland has won the $25,000 Mark Twain Award "recognizing a poet's contribution to humor in American poetry." Rarely do ...