Emil Ferris's debut “My Favorite Thing Is Monsters” and Rep. John Lewis's “March: Book 3" garner multiple Ignatz nominations.
Elements has been nominated for 'Outstanding Anthology’! Big hugs to our fellow creators : )

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Emil Ferris's debut “My Favorite Thing Is Monsters” and Rep. John Lewis's “March: Book 3" garner multiple Ignatz nominations.
Elements has been nominated for 'Outstanding Anthology’! Big hugs to our fellow creators : )
Reviews!
These are gracious and heartfelt and I don’t know what we did to deserve readers like this but boy, are we grateful.
Kirkus Reviews on Elements: Fire!
Tough love from Kirkus reviews.
Elements won an Ignatz!
Elements: Fire, edited by @neekaneeks won the Ignatz Award for Outstanding Anthology! @artofsuri and I have a comic in it called Metta Helmet. Taneka was a wise and understanding editor and it’s a hell of a thrill to have been a part of this. Big hugs to our fellow contributors.
The Editor-in-Chief of @comicsbeat has a thorough rundown here:
http://www.comicsbeat.com/the-2017-ignatz-awards-monsters-and-ferris-win-two/
This just came in the mail! So excited to dig into this anthology edited by Taneka Stotts and featuring 32 different contributors 🔥🔥🔥 #elementsanthology #weneeddiversebooks
Here’s my piece for the @elementsanthology gold foil postcard tier set! I went for a beautiful, gold-clad magic knight sort of realness ;) Thanks to everyone who pledged & made this a successful kickstarter!
The Metta Helmet - a lesson is learned
Progress slow but steady. Learning curve like Everest. Figured out we need to put a lot more thought into thumbnails, otherwise the joy of pencilling vanishes. Also, damned writer needs to include clearer panel descriptions and damned illustrator needs to stop second guessing herself. Thankfully, archangel Stotts, who watches over us is very understanding and tolerates our noob mistakes. Onward, to inking!
In the future we would definitely like to talk to you further. For now I'll go ahead and keep hold of your contact information. We strive to make ourselves fully accessible to all communities. Thank you again!
Oh my goodness, that sounds wonderful! You’re quite welcome, and I look forward to any future talks we’d be having.