Starred review for SAVE IT FOR LATER at Booklist!

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It’s an honor to find a starred review for Save It For Later over at ALA Booklist!

“Much of this work feels like visual poetry: the line-by-line sentences mirrored by stacked horizontal panels that become image-stanzas; spare, nuanced colors punctuated by fearsome splashes of aggression and encompassed by expressionistic darkness… This is a deeply personal, deeply partisan book, distinctly not a call for national unity… A virtuoso work of artistry with important content that might alienate some but powerfully stir others.”

Save It For Later will be out April 6th from Abrams ComicArts— go here for more info and multiple ordering options.

If you’d like to pre-order signed/sketched copies of Save It For Later, do it here— thanks!

Signed SAVE IT FOR LATER bookplates for retailers!

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If you’re a bookstore or comics shop, please holler at me about signed bookplates for Save It For Later— Abrams ComicArts and I will send as many as copies ordered. Available everywhere April 6th!

Please email me at seemybrotherdance@yahoo.com, and we’ll work it out— thanks!

Readers: signed & sketched copies of Save It For Later are still available for direct pre-ordering here.

New interview up w/ Noah Van Sciver!

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In case you’ve been missing my excessive hand movements in-person, I’ve got a brand new video interview up at Noah Van Sciver’s YouTube page, discussing my new book Save It For Later, creative process, my fiction vs. non-fiction comics, parenthood, pandemic, the puppies and the kitties.

Thanks for inviting me, Noah!

Related— you can pre-order signed & sketched copies of Save It For Later here.

SAVE IT FOR LATER-- signed & sketched pre-orders open now!

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I’m pleased to announce that signed & sketched copies of Save It For Later are now available for pre-order! My wonderful local comics shop Vintage Phoenix is handling these sales, and I hope the orders will help their business continue to thrive during this ongoing pandemic. (These pre-order copies are unfortunately for US orders only, due to absurdly high international postage rates.)

Pre-order your copies here— you’ll likely receive your copies prior to the official release date of April 6th.

For more book info (or pre-ordering options via Powell’s, Bookshop.org, IndieBound, B&N, Books-A-Million, or Amazon), click here.

Thanks for your support— spread the word!

"Pecking Order" online now at The Nib-- plausible deniability, pop culture, and our ongoing armed fascist threat

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In light of last week’s violent, premeditated armed siege of the U.S. Capitol by organized white supremacists as part of an ongoing fascist movement to overthrow democracy, The Nib has made my comic “Pecking Order” available online here.

“Pecking Order” was originally published last summer as part of The Nib’s “Power” issue, and is a crucial chapter in my forthcoming book Save It For Later (out April 6th from Abrams ComicArts)— pre-order it here.

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Since the January 6th fascist siege, there has been a huge level of interest in my comics essay “About Face” (also included in Save It For Later)— reupping that link here too.

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Stay safe, stay vigilant, stick together. We’ve gotta do everything we can to hold on to a fragile democracy.

Love and solidarity,

Nate

"The Long March" mural installation + project with Ben & Jerry's!

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I’m proud to announce that Chris Ross, Andrew Aydin, Val De Landro, and I have been collaborating with Ben & Jerry’s on a massive 35-foot mural installation at their corporate HQ, documenting the late, great John Lewis’ path through organized, revolutionary nonviolent resistance— using artwork from the March trilogy. This is intertwined with Ben & Jerry’s voter registration and activism efforts, and they’ve been fantastic to work with.

Tune in Tuesday, September 22nd at 7pm EST for their virtual launch of the exhibition!

Restocking sold-out MARCH slipcase editions

Thanks to everyone for being patient with your March slipcase edition mailorders.

When Congressman Lewis passed away in July, all copies of March sold out— everywhere— within a day.

My home mailorder stash oddly became the ONLY outlet in the country with copies, and those immediately sold out as well. IDW/Top Shelf immediately ordered new printings of the books, but this takes a bit of time. The boxed sets are shipped from Asia, and generally take 6 weeks to receive.

I sent out orders until my stock ran out, and should be receiving more books within the next week or so. I’ll continue re-ordering and shipping until all outstanding orders are taken care of.

Thank you for understanding— and for remembering that you likely ordered copies of March in the immediate wake of Rep. Lewis’ passing, along with one hundred thousand other people. We’re doing the best we can. It’s okay to cancel your order, or email me to have a refund if you’d like.

Thank you again. —Nate

Announcing SAVE IT FOR LATER

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I’m eager and proud to announce my next book, Save It For Later, to be released on April 6th, 2021 by Abrams ComicArts!

Save It For Later is an essay/memoir hybrid covering the intersections between my family’s personal experiences and social/political engagement throughout the 2010s, as mass people’s movements have emerged in resistance against horrifying (but entirely predictable) shifts toward authoritarianism and fascism in the US.

Here’s the book’s cover reveal and announcement from The Hollywood Reporter.

The more personal narratives highlight my parental experiences, as so many millions of us have worked to equip our children, at their respective levels, to handle such a chaotic, foreboding future. Interspersed essays trace the American consumer’s complicity in normalizing a clearly-telegraphed paramilitary fascist presence, with much of white America blinded by intergenerational myths of exceptionalism, security, and by our own privilege. These essays include both “About Face” (my viral comic from early 2019 about paramilitary aesthetic evolution and fragile masculinity) and “Pecking Order” (my new comic in The Nib’s “Power” issue about fascist cosplay and geek subcultures).

This is a book for everyone. It’s neither a parenting guide nor an activist handbook. Save It For Later lays bare feelings and reflections we’ve been gaslit into denying or suppressing in the past five years, reckons with our own delusions of the inevitability of progress, and contains an urgent call to speak truth and stick together if we’re to have any hope of salvaging an eclipsed promise of a shared society.

I look forward to making this book a part of our vital, ongoing conversations and work. Thanks for being there with me— for the People Power.

160-page color hardcover // ISBN: 978-1-4197-4912-4

(I’ll be doing signed pre-orders in partnership with my local shop early in 2021, but for now, you may pre-order it from Abrams, at your local indie bookstore or comics shop, at Barnes & Noble, or on Amazon.)

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Interview today on Indiana Public Radio's "ALL IN"

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Today from 1-2pm Eastern time, I’ll be on Indiana Public Radio’s ALL IN program to discuss my graphic novel Come Again (as well as a bit about March, the late, great John Lewis, authoritarianism, fiction, craft, and personal vs. political), which is a finalist for the Indiana Authors Award in the “genre” category.

The winners of the Indiana Authors Awards will be announced September 1st!