FINALLY! Not My Small Diary #19 is a comics anthology centered around the theme “Unexplained Events”. There are 43 talented artists sharing their TRUE tales of the strange and mysterious! There are UFOs, ghosts, curses, superstitions, coincidences too strange to believe, and more. Buy a copy today!
The contributors are: Carrie McNinch, Peter Conrad, Noel Franklin,
David Lasky, Jason Martin, Kelly Froh, Jenny Zervakis, Donna Barr, Max
Clotfelter, Andrew Goldfarb, Colleen Frakes, Mark Campos, Rob Kirby,
Ben Horak, Joe Decie, Asher Craw, Missy Kulik, Misun Oh, Rachel Scheer,
Simon Mackie, Charles Brubaker, Graeme McNee, George Erling, Elmore
Buzzizyk, Chad Woody, Brad Foster, Lee J. Green, Jason Young, Liz
Prince, J.T. Yost, Andrew Willmore, Jim Siergey, Patty Leidy, Pete
Wentzell, James Burns, Fafá Jaepelt, John Porcellino, Micah Liesenfeld,
MariNaomi, Kevin Van Hyning, Roberta Gregory, Mike Kraiger, Adam
Pasion.
REVIEWS SO FAR:
“Zine queen Delaine Derry Green’s NMSD has been the gold standard
for memoir comics anthologies for over twenty years. In that time, each
issue has become ever more ambitious, boasting a who’s-who of comics
autobio luminaries. With the new nineteenth volume, Green has outdone
herself, as the artists tackle the theme of unexplained events. It’s a
book that
reveals Green’s considerable skill as a curator and
editor, as she carefully balances the mood and flow of this highly
entertaining volume.” – Rob Clough, The Comics Journal, TCJ.com,
High-Low
“For a sampling of some of the best independent
cartoonists today, one great source is the NOT MY SMALL DIARY
anthology. This is a fascinating book and a must-read for anyone
interested in contemporary comics. Each artist you visit here is like a
little island unto itself.” – Henry Chamberlain, Comics Grinder,
comicsgrinder.com
“Editor Delaine Derry Green and her cohort of
storytellers expose the cracks in the thin veneer separating this
dimension of reality from the next. From the first hair-raising story
to the last, Not My Small Diary #19 is a staccato delivery of twist
endings, reincarnated pets, and humorous superstitions existing in a
mostly invisible layer on the edge of our consciousness.” – Justin
Giampioli, Comics Bulletin, comicsbulletin.com