Full speed ahead!

Sometimes things move a little too fast... That's what this week feels like. GNS pages, video game animation, web design for Couchcon- but even so, have some Prelude!

Duck socmedia and visit us if you wanna read the next one early: https://t.co/8Ad2uZMaDz

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This month's piece by argues that patient health is both physiological and socially, economically, and culturally determined.

Read Justice Is the Best Medicine. And, Yes, You Can Call Us by Our Pronouns: https://t.co/UK6ijpH4ZL

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Excellent from which also explored the tools of the medium. SO I GUESS MY BODY PRETTY MUCH HATES ME NOW reviewed here at : https://t.co/HT135cCkFu

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Today at BF we look at ' SO I GUESS MY BODY PRETTY MUCH HATES ME NOW, his autobio on living with multiple sclerosis that also explores the storytelling tools of comics. https://t.co/DfHTJFOZNr Produced as part of his residency.

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Next Wednesday's is "Making Mistakes".
We'll discuss the emotional aftermath & how we cope, inspired by a piece from & a Moth Grand Slam performance from .

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Based on a true story. Discussion about misconceptions is always difficult

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Lancement de la 2ème édition du concours ❗️A vos crayons ❗️Toutes les informations disponibles ici⤵️
https://t.co/yzifrPNj62

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[1/3] This year, I got to do a sleep disorders elective and learned a lot about insomnia! So this is a short comic featuring a few of the interesting topics I learned about from my elective.

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“Courageous, creative work begins below the ground.”

chose this month’s theme, Roots, and Félix Girard (https://t.co/YvNrDrtbg9) illustrated it.

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Happy new year pals! The global theme for January is Roots! Our event will be on Friday January 31st. Tickets will be available from Monday 27th. Save the date (or sign up to our newsletter for a reminder!)

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Let’s try this XD

Art by @/Bubblepup @/fennecmedic

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Day 10 - last day!

Today's pick is my favorite work of the year: GENDER QUEER by Maia Kobabe ()

Maia's comic enlightens and informs, but is honest about the limitations of a singular experience. It's a book I recommend wildly.

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