Announcing Cartoonist Studio Prize 2015

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It is again that time of year! We at the Schulz Library are proud to be involved for a fourth year with the Cartoonist Studio Prize, a collaboration between The Center for Cartoon Studies and the Slate Book Review.

If you made or published a graphic novel or webcomic in 2015,  submit your comic! The winning entry in each category wins a prize of $1000.

Submissions in both categories must be received by January 31, 2016

This year’s judges are Dan Kois, the Slate Book Review editor; faculty and students at The Center for Cartoon Studies, represented by CCS fellow Noah Van Sciver, creator of Youth Is Wasted, Saint Cole, and Fante Bukowski: Struggling Writer; and guest judge Caitlin McGurk, former librarian at the Schulz Library, engagement curator at Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum, and contributor for Diamond Comics’ BookShelf magazine for educators and librarians. Any graphic novel or webcomic published between January 1 and December 31, 2015 is eligible. You can read more about the Cartoonist Studio Prize, including directions on how to submit a book or webcomic for consideration.

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About Angela Boyle

Angela is an alum at the Center for Cartoon Studies (class of 2016), and a natural science illustrator. She hails from Washington state and has 2 corgis, Nisa and Ernie. View her work at angelaboyle.flyingdodostudio.com.
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