Bizarre Romance: Page 45 Review
Women in Comics Month: Interview with Audrey at PREVIEWSworld
Bizarre Romance: Forbidden Planet Review
Joe Gordon has just published a review on the Forbidden Planet blog. From his review:
"The stories rotate around love and loss and grief and joy, but there is a quite delightful playfulness running through them all, a deft lightness of touch, such that even the stories that have sadness in them are never maudlin or overly sentimental but leave you with a warm feeling."
Bizarre Romance - Available tomorrow!
"Winningly Strange" Bizarre Romance: Publisher's Weekly Review
Bizarre Romance, the new collaboration between Audrey Niffenegger and Eddie Campbell is reviewed by Publisher's Weekly. You can read the full review here.
Brideshead Revisited is maddeningly slow – just like real life
Brideshead Revisited first aired in America in the winter of 1982. I was in art school then, and living with my parents because we couldn’t afford the extra expense of me living on my own. I had never travelled outside my country; I grew up in Chicago and all my ideas about the rest of the world came from reading books. The only thing I had read by Evelyn Waugh was a short story, “The Man Who Liked Dickens”.
Classic Words, Fresh Looks
Classic Penguin: Cover to Cover
Griffin and Sabine's Magical Return
Dames, documentary and dissent: 200 years of women in comics – gallery
The Guardian has posted a gallery of comics created by women as part of it's review of the Comix Creatrix show at the House of Illustration:
Comix Creatrix: where women artists and stories are the big draw
Tola Onanunga has recently written a piece for The Guardian about the Comix Creatrix show at the House of Illustration, where Audrey is exhibiting excerpts from The Night Bookmobile. Here is an excerpt:
The night is dark and full of terror...
BBC Radio 4 - Front Row: The Art of Book Cover Design
Audrey was recently interviewed for the BBC Radio 4 show Front Row, on the book cover designs of Suzanne Dean. While most recently, the two collaborated on the design of Ghostly: A Collection of Ghost Stories, Suzanne's designs for the UK editions of The Time Traveler's Wife and Her Fearful Symmetry have become classics.
Ghost stories with Audrey Niffenegger, Kim Newman and Jeremy Dyson – books podcast
In 'Ghostly,' Phantoms Provide An Omniscient Point Of View
NPR's Ari Shapiro spoke with best selling author Audrey Niffenegger about her love of ghost stories and her new collection, Ghostly on October 30th, 2015. You can listen to the interview here.