Eisner-nominated comic writer. Architecture & design copywriter. Journalist & critic with bylines in The Guardian, Wired, Dwell, and more. Beekeeper. Mostly here for comics.
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✍️ advscopy.com for copywriting
📍 Philadelphia
Jimmy Stamp
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A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas. The book that defined a genre. Charming, if a bit uneven and on-the-nose. Could’ve used more from Nesta, the best character). I’m glad I read it but probably won’t continue the series. Oh, and one more thing: WHY DOES THE FATHER NOT HAVE A NAME?!?
Gothic Tales by Edgar Allan Poe: Two classics and one new-to-me story. Poe’s dilettantish interest in interior design and architecture shines through in this collection of tales where buildings become tombs.