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1 2 y separately published work icon Eyes Too Dry : A Graphic Memoir About Heavy Feelings Alice Chipkin , Jessica Tavassoli , Richmond : Echo Publishing , 2017 11615061 2017 single work graphic novel autobiography

'Meet Tava, a twenty-four-year-old medical student in a deep depression. Alice, her friend and housemate, is trying to figure out how to support her. Time unravels, leaving both women bewildered at the emotional landscapes that have opened before them.

'Eyes Too Dry started out as a series of private conversations between the authors by way of a comic-in-correspondence. Their decision to make this work public was fuelled by their struggle to find stories and artwork that spoke to their experiences of encountering depression, suicidal ideation and emotional weight. In a world that tells us to “keep calm and carry on” they are offering a narrative that is vulnerable, honest and uncertain. They hope to add new ways to talk about, visualise and relate to these complex emotions.' (Publication summary)
 

1 Lung Rubble i "angling for a booth we settle for the bar. the bartender hovers in front of us. its", Alice Chipkin , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 February no. 57 2017;
1 Drag Time Alice Chipkin , 2016 single work prose
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , September no. 31 2016; (p. 73)
'The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the biggest dump on Earth. It was found floating between North America and Japan and is estimated to be larger than the state of Texas. Tonnes of microplastics swirl within this vortex, which is more like a cloudy plastic soup than a floating island.' (Publication abstract)
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