Small Press Spotlight: A Look at Von Allan’s ‘the road to god knows…’ A Canadian Small Press Graphic Novel
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the road to god knows… is an Original Graphic Novel (OGN) by Canadian writer/artist, Von Allen, which tells the story story of Marie, a teenage girl coming to grips with her Mom’s schizophrenia, and attempts to deal with mental illness in a straightforward and convincing way.
The book features beautiful hand drawn black and white artwork by Von Allen, with luscious hand-painted grey-washes, which you can see a video preview of here:
The book has been incredibly well received, receiving rave reviews for a variety of comic news & review sites, including Sequential Tart, who said of the book:
To find out more about the road to god knows… including information about retailers stocking the title, or to buy it online, head on over to http://trtgk.vonallan.com/
Solicitation and ordering information
Written by Von Allen
Artwork & Cover by Von Allen
B&W with grey watercolour washes
TPB, 5.5″ X 8.5″
SRP: $12.95 US
Release Date: October 8th, 2009
ISBN: 978-0-9781237-0-3 (ISBN-10: 0-9781237-0-0)
Order code: TBA
Comparison titles: Terry Moore’s Strangers in Paradise, Daniel Clowes’ Ghost World, Judd Winnick’s Pedro and Me, Bryan Talbot’s The Tale of One Bad Rat, and Nate Powell’s Swallow Me WholeImagine it’s the 1980s. Imagine your Mom has schizophrenia. Now imagine you’re only 13 years old…
The road to god knows… is the story of Marie, a teenage girl coming to grips with her Mom’s schizophrenia. Marie’s youth makes it that much harder for her to cope—as a teenager, she just doesn’t have the life experience to feel confident about her decisions. At the start of the story, we see a scared young girl, uncertain and overwhelmed, but as her Mom collapses into a full nervous breakdown, Marie is forced to examine herself and her life and come to a decision: does she continue to be a child, reacting to what’s happening around her? Or does she take control of her life, come what may?
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Press Release:
Mental illness remains one of Western society’s greatest taboos. Those who suffer from various mental health disorders often suffer in silence, with very little support from society. Family members and other loved ones of those afflicted also suffer and are often forced to understand and cope alone. The loneliness, fear and frustration that this can cause is difficult for most people to understand. And this isolation can be far worse when you’re a child of a bipolar, schizophrenic or otherwise mentally ill parent. Von Allan, an Ottawa-based graphic novelist, has attempted to shed some light on this subject with the publication of his first full-length graphic novel, titled “the road to god knows…”
“My mom was diagnosed schizophrenic when I was quite young, maybe 11 or so,” said Allan. “She suffered a number of nervous breakdowns as I was growing up, as she battled, often very much alone, a disease that was slowly taking bits of her away. What I remember most vividly about this time was how confused and powerless I was. No one talked with me about what was happening to her and my mom was incapable of explaining it to me herself. I didn’t understand and that, combined with what I was experiencing, was really, really scary. There’s also odd feelings of guilt that go with this. “Did I do something wrong? Did I somehow cause this?” I wrote and drew this book to shed some light on a very hush-hush topic and hopefully help others, especially kids but really people of all ages, realize that they aren’t alone and that they haven’t done anything wrong. And neither has the person who is suffering from mental illness.”
A unique aspect of the graphic novel is its availability in multiple channels. First, the book can be downloaded as a free PDF eBook on the artist’s website. In addition, a torrent version has been made available via LegalTorrents.com and the PDF is also available on Scribd.com. The graphic novel is distributed under a Creative Commons Canada licence that grants readers the ability to distribute the online versions of the book for free. “The toughest thing for new artists is just getting noticed. Obscurity, as Tim O’Reilly said, is the enemy and not piracy. By using a variety of online distribution tools as well as more traditional print publishing, I’m hoping people will give the book a try. And maybe it’ll get into the hands of someone who could really use it. The book is also available through online retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and can also be purchased in comic shops like Jim Hanley’s Universe in New York, Atlantis Fantasyworld in Santa Cruz, Cosmic Monkey Comics in Portland, and bookstores like Perfect Books in Ottawa.”
“The road to god knows…” is the story of Marie, a teenage girl coming to grips with her Mom’s schizophrenia. As a result, she’s struggling to grow up fast; wrestling with poverty, loneliness, and her Mom’s illness every step of the way. At the start of the story, we see a scared young girl, uncertain and overwhelmed, but as her mom collapses into a full nervous breakdown, Marie is forced to examine herself and her life and come to a decision: does she continue to be a child, reacting to what’s happening around her? Or does she take control of her life, come what may?
“the road to god knos…” has an ISBN of 978-0-9781237-0-3, a suggested retail price of $12.95 US/$13.99 CDN and is 148 pages in length.
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