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Whit Taylor (cartoonist)

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Taylor at the Asbury Park Comicon in 2013

Whit Taylor is an American cartoonist.

Taylor grew up in New Jersey and is based in New York. She has a background in public health, having earned a MPH and then worked in public health.[1] She pursued film before turning to comics after attending a number of comics conventions and shows. She has contributed to The Comics Beat, The Comics Journal, and other comics news outlets, including The Nib. In 2014 she was a juror for the Ignatz Awards.

Recognition

Awards and nominations for Whit Taylor
Year Organisation Award Work Result
2012 Glyph Comics Awards Rising Star Award Watermelon Template:Won
2013 Ignatz Awards Best Series Madtown High Template:Nom
2014 Glyph Comics Awards Best Writer Boxes Template:Nom
2014 Glyph Comics Awards Fan Award for Best Work Boxes Template:Nom
2015 Best American Comics 2015 Notable Comic Boxes Template:Nom
2016 Slate Slate Cartoonist Studio Prize Short List for Best Web Comic of the Year The Fabric of Appropriation Template:Nom

Works

  • Watermelon (2011, self-published)
  • Relics (2012, self-published)
  • Madtown High (2013, self-published five-issue series)
  • Stethoscope Microphone (2013, self-published)
  • Boxes (2013, self-published)
  • The Anthropologists (2014, Sparkplug Books)
  • Berries (2014, self-published)
  • Up Down Clown (2015, Ninth Art Press)
  • Ghost (2015, self-published)
  • Wallpaper (2016, Self-published)
  • Ghost Stories (2018, Rosarium Press)
  • Ley Lines No. 17: Smile (Czap Books/Grindstone Press, 2019)
  • Fizzle Series (2017-, Radiator Comics)
  • Montana Diary (2021, Silver Sprocket)

References

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Works cited

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