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AVERY HILL PUBLISHING
Avery Hill Publishing is a small yet perfectly formed publishing
company based in South London, set up in 2012. We publish comics, zines,
fine art and anything else that grabs our fancy. We have two ongoing
serial publications, ‘Tiny Dancing’ – a miscellany of nonsense and
genius, and ‘Reads’ – a comics anthology featuring some of the best
talent from the UK small press comics scene including Tim Bird (‘It’s A
Bird’s Life’), Owen D. Pomery (‘Between the Billboards’) and Jazz
Greenhill (‘The Festival’).
Come and meet us – we’re bringing biscuits.
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SEAN AZZOPARDI
Sean is a London-based cartoonist and has been making and self
publishing comics for eleven years. He’s produced numerous mini comics
and books for his Phatcomics imprint, including acclaimed titles such as Ed, Twelve Hour Shift and Dark Matters. Away from self published titles he is working on Necessary Monsters (First comics) and has drawn a back up strip for indy smash Phonogram (Image). He has work in numerous anthologies and magazines, most recently the current Off Life and Ink + Paper.
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KRISTYNA BACZYNSKI
Kristyna
is a freelance illustrator, designer and comic book artist of Ukrainian
blood and Yorkshire tongue. She works from her studio in Leeds, UK. She
holds a Northern Design Award, was Thought Bubble’s 2011 Artist In
Residence and was nominated for a British Comic Award in 2012.
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DAVID BISKUP
David Biskup is an Illustrator currently based in Bristol. His self
published 2012 graphic novel ‘Yuri’ was shortlisted for the Macmillan
Children’s Book Prize and the Ligatura Pitching Prize in Poland. He also
recently exhibited and talked at the ‘NextComic’ festival in Linz,
Austria.
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BONESHAKER
Boneshaker is a perfect-bound, advertisement-free quarterly
publication celebrating bicycles and the people who ride them. From all
around the world, we gather stories, photographs and illustrations
exploring the wonderful things that happen when people and bikes come
together. From wild alleycats to weird wanderlust, from bad politics to
bicycle bee-keeping, we’re about freedom, friendship and adventure – the
human side of cycling. Two brave wheels and the open road.
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ALEX BRADY
Alex is an illustrator and comic maker who works mainly in linocut.
She will be selling her first comic Ordinary Street, as well as a new
collection of memento mori bookplates and a selection of original
prints.
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BRIGHTON UNIVERSITY ILLUSTRATION STUDENTS
BCZF will host a table of recent graduates or current students from
the Illustration course at the University of Brighton, who share a
passion for making. Aside from comics, zines and books they make prints,
badges, cards, stickers, toys and anything they find joy from creating!
Contributors will be:
http://www.edwardcheverton.co.uk/, http://www.waiwaipang.co.uk, http://www.harleyross.co.uk, http://chrisharnan.tumblr.com/, http://www.disawallander.tumblr.com and http://www.rachelmcg.tumblr.com
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BROLLY LOLLY
Brolly Lolly are a recently formed collective of illustrators from
Cambridge School of Art. In 2013 they graduated from the MA in
Children’s Book Illustration. Their work has been described as
imaginative, sensitive, humorous and ‘slightly off the wall’. They work
in a range of media, pursing a variety of deeply personal interests, for
diverse audiences but have a common goal in making illustration that is
brilliantly evocative
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GARETH BROOKES
Gareth has been small press publishing since 2005, beginning with
collaborations with Banal Pig and later becoming involved with groups
such as The Alternative Press and The Comix Reader. The Black Project, a
Graphic Novel created entirely in the mediums of embroidery and linocut
relief print, will be making it’s convention debut at BCZF! Plus
they’ll be the usual favorites including new work from J Homersham.
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PAUL ASHLEY BROWN
Since 2008 has been self-publishing Browner-Knowle, his
collection of short, poetic melancholy narratives and comic-strips, as
well as other one-off zines, and has also been published in The Illustrated Ape, The Comix Reader, and Stripburger.
He can usually be found loitering in Park Street cafes, drinking
copious amounts of tea and drawing the denizens of Bristol very very
quickly, as they pass.
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ROBERT BROWN
Robert is a cartoonist based in Manchester. He studied at the
University of Gloucestershire, where he helped inaugurate the BA
Illustration annual Olio. He has been publishing comics since 2004, and
has contributed work to anthologies such as Solipsistic Pop and Paper
Tiger Comix. He released the first issue of his independent series
Killjoy in 2011, which
continues an ongoing autobiographical project that began in the
anthology Sea Mouse; he will be publishing the second issue in autumn
2013.
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COFFEE CLUB COLLECTIVE
Coffee Club is a collective of five illustrators who all met studying
at Birmingham City University. Since forming in 2011 they have gone on
to exhibit & sell across the UK, most notably at Pick Me Up at
Somerset House. Expect to see a fresh collection of zines, some making
their first appearance at the fair! They’ll also be selling greeting
cards & other printed effects
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DECADENCE COMICS
DECADENCE is a comic anthology and collective that publishes science
fiction stories. Their comics feature psychedelic altered states and
dystopian visions. Futures and alternative realities are projected while
an awareness of the past and present are retained. Decadence
comics attempt to break down reality and confront the idea of duality within the Cosmos.
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CATHERINE ELMS
Catherine is a feminist zinester, musician and activist. She writes a
feminist perzine called ‘Here. In My Head’, edits a compzine called
‘Pandora Press’, and writes a zine review blog called ‘Spill the Zines’.
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EYEBALL COMIX
EyeBall Comix began in Bristol, the first issue was printed in 2010.
EyeBall produces toxic garbage in the underground/horror tradition and
has printed works by among others; James Quigley, Motohiro Hayakawa,
Kyle Platts, Aidan Cook and Brigid Deacon, alongside your main EyeBall
honkies; Paul Arscott, Barry Cook and Robscenity.
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FALMOUTHED ILLUSTRATORS
The Falmouthed Illustrators are a collective of recent graduates
from the Authorial Illustration MA in Falmouth who are bound and united
by the fact that they are all recent graduates from the Authorial
Illustration MA in Falmouth. Some of them are nice people.
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SARAH GRALEY
Sarah is a comics artist residing in Birmingham, drawing
autobiographical comics about herself and her partner and their cats. At
BCZF, she’ll have her first and second diary comic collection for sale,
a mini diary comic about New York, a sketchbook zine, ‘As You Were #2′,
curated by Mitch Clem and free hourly comics, along with some other
bits and pieces like prints, pocket mirrors and badges.
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KATIE GREEN
Katie is an artist and illustrator who’s been self-publishing since
2008. Her regular zine, The Green Bean, has been published since May
2010.
BCZF will be the first UK show where you can buy Katie’s graphic
memoir, Lighter Than My Shadow. Published by Jonathan Cape, LTMS is a
500+ page chronicle of eating disorders, abuse and recovery. You can
read a preview of the book at http://www.lighterthanmyshadow.com
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ISABEL GREENBERG
Isabel is a London based illustrator and writer. She is currently
working on her first graphic novel ‘The Encyclopedia of Early Earth’
which is due to be publushed in 2013 by Jonathan Cape in the UK, Random
House in Canada and Little Brown in the US. She studied illustration at
the University of Brighton and since graduating has worked for a variety
of clients including Nobrow Press, The National Trust, Seven Stories
Press, Solipsistic Pop and Wrap Magazine. In 2011 she won the Observer
Jonathan Cape Graphic short story prize.
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DAVID ZIGGY GREENE
David is a primate of the family Hominidae. He may be best know for
his regular illustrated journalism work that has been found in Private
Eye magazine since 2011. He has occasionally been published in Viz
magazine, French Newspaper Charlie Hebdo, music magazine Stool Pigeon
among others.
He has self-published two collections of his work and recently
contributed to the anthology ‘Wu Wei’. The Bristol Comic and Zine fair
will be David’s first ever UK event outside London.
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HAT COLLECTIVE
HAT Collective are a small group of recent graduates from UWE
Bristol. They specialise in small run, hand printed narrative zines,
books, and prints, many of which we will debut at BCZF. HAT features David McMillan, Brittany Molineux, James Minchall and Jayde Perkin
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INSPIRED COMICS
Inspired Comics Collective formed in 2008 since then it has published
eight anthologies and collected new members along the way. The group
are a mixture of hobbyists and professionals, with a diverse range of
styles and stories, from the gritty and dark to the downright adorable. What’s The Time Mrs. Woolf? is a quarterly zine created by Inspired members, Sarah Fogg and Lily-rose Beardshaw
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ROB JACKSON
Rob Jackson is a cartoonist from Bolton. His most recent comics
include ‘The Storytellers’ (a book about his family history), the four
part ‘California’ series (a horror story) and ‘A Handful of Groats’ (a
medieval comic). He is also co-editor of ‘RhiZome Anthology’ which has
just come out and is a science-fiction / fantasy anthology with comics
from the UK, Ireland and the USA. His website can be found here
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GRAHAM JOHNSON
Mr G Johnson, sometimes known as Graham, is a Bristol based artist
currently mostly finishing his illustration degree and slowly drawing http://portinastormcomic.com, but sometimes does other stuff like raising a pet lizard (and drawing him).
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MAX K
Max is a renaissance man, he’s designed gig posters and
record covers, creates and publishes his own comics and zines, and also
sells merchandise & clothing under the name of ‘Club Guillotine’. He
also organises ‘Baby Teeth’ art fairs, which he is planning on moving
from Cornwall to Bristol before the end of the year.Max K will be
selling his comic ‘Pizza for breakfast’ aswell as a new JAMHACC release.
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PAULA KNIGHT
Paula is an illustrator, writer and comics creator working from her
home studio in Bristol. She is currently writing a graphic memoir for
Myriad Editions after reaching the shortlist of their First Fictions
First Graphic Novel Competition in 2012. She has presented her comic
work at Laydeez do Comics, First Fictions Festival, two Comics and
Medicine conferences and will soon be taking part in The Lakes
International Comic Arts Festival.Her interest in autobiographical
comics grew in the mid-noughties, and her first self-published comic was
Spooky Womb, in 2012. She also coordinates the bi-annual meeting of
Bristol Laydeez do Comics.Paula has illustrated numerous children’s
books and is the author of two picture books.
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