I was wondering if I could use this sketch in the hybrid novel (text+images working together to create the story)I'm writing for my master's degree in literature. It is about an old woman who re-reads her twenties' diary and tries to flee her past by commenting heavily on the diary entries, contradicting them, rewriting them, plus she always re-imagines herself through imaginary characters such as this femme fatale, Marilyn Monroe, etc. One of my inspirations is Graham Rawle's novels and his use of retro ephemera. I would give you credit for the image, of course, in the bibliography at the end of the novel. Thank you for considering my request,
Amy Brouillette (French literature student, University of Montreal, Quebec)
Joëlle Jones is a comic book artist living in Portland, OR. She has worked on various projects with the New York Times, Graphic Universe, Vertigo, DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, and Oni Press. Visit her on tumblr and twitter @joelle_jones. You can contact her directly at joellejones [a] gmail.com.
*
Cadence Comic Art is an official dealer for Joëlle's published pages.
1 comment:
Hello,
I was wondering if I could use this sketch in the hybrid novel (text+images working together to create the story)I'm writing for my master's degree in literature. It is about an old woman who re-reads her twenties' diary and tries to flee her past by commenting heavily on the diary entries, contradicting them, rewriting them, plus she always re-imagines herself through imaginary characters such as this femme fatale, Marilyn Monroe, etc. One of my inspirations is Graham Rawle's novels and his use of retro ephemera. I would give you credit for the image, of course, in the bibliography at the end of the novel. Thank you for considering my request,
Amy Brouillette
(French literature student, University of Montreal, Quebec)
Post a Comment