Thanks to the nice folk at KIN.DER for asking me to write a piece for their latest zine. Designed and made in-house at their eco-friendly print shop, it's a lovely thing to behold! And, when you crack the spine, you'll find a bevy of brilliant writing from contributors near and far.
And me, of course. For this issue I delved behind the scenes of my artist residency with George Street Community Bookshop, sharing a look at some of the creative writing and print illustration that has come out of it. As well as how the local landscape, history and folklore has inspired new stories.
You can read KIN.DER issue two for free online, or by picking up a printed copy in store.
Images by KIN.DER, Richard Knox & Lauren Riley.