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By Seattle Mag August 25, 2014
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Feeding Ghosts to Free Them
Artist Tessa Hulls creates a revealing graphic novel to help her deal with childhood trauma
Seattle artist Tessa Hulls’ new graphic novel Feeding Ghosts is a deeply stirring narrative of loss, mental illness, and intergenerational trauma. She says that she wrote it to answer this question: What broke my family? Much of the book is about repetition, and how three generations of women in Hulls’ family were emotionally crippled by
Shin Yu Pai
Seattle Launches Public Poetry Campaign
Short poems on sustainability will crop up across the city in April
Poetry installations will appear across Seattle starting April 1 as part of the city’s Public Poetry campaign...
Rob Smith
Beauty and Diversity in Art
Seattle's art scene is embracing more voices and viewpoints than ever
Seattle has become something of a hot spot for diversity in the arts...
Chris S. Nishiwaki
The Power Of Quitting
Giving something up is never easy, especially because society rarely rewards such behavior
I’m not a quitter... llustration by Arthur Mount
Danny O’Neil
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