Earth’s End is pleased to announce the release of our next book, Episodes by Alex Scott.
Episodes traverses the rocky landscape of
on and offline social interactions, advertising and media in a way that is both
darkly humorous and emotionally engaging. Set in a metropolitan city, spanning the mid-90s to early
2020, Episodes follows a diverse
group of characters as they struggle to reconcile their messy day-to-day
reality with the aspirational fiction of their ever-present screens.
“This is an epic
tale told on a personal level,” says writer and artist Alex Scott. “Episodes
is for an audience who grew up on a diet of scheduled TV programming and now
feeds off a 24-hour cycle of social-media updates and sponsored content.”
“Episodes
arrived in our inbox fully formed,” says Earth’s End Publisher Adrian Kinnaird.
“It was obvious Alex had a clear personal vision and the execution of the book
was very unique and innovative.” For Co-Publisher Damon
Keen, a key feature of the book is its use of TV-style subtitles. “Some people
find comics difficult to read; not everyone is familiar with the medium's
conventions. Episodes solves this
problem by presenting itself in a format we are all familiar with from film and
television.”
A multidisciplinary artist from Auckland, Alex describes her first
graphic novel as the culmination of a childhood spent in thrall of the TV, a
degree in scriptwriting, 15 years as a sub-editor, an illustration and painting
practice, and nine years as a cartoonist for the New Zealand Listener. “My
trajectory hasn’t felt entirely logical, but it’s all fed into the making of Episodes,”
she says. “This is an incredibly personal book to me because all the stories
developed out of experiences or feelings I’ve had and finally felt ready to
share.”
Episodes
will be available nationwide from all good bookstores, comic shops and online
retail outlets from October 2024.
Publishing Details:
Episodes
Alex ScottSynopsis: A smart-mouthed kid provokes the wrong flatmate, a misguided teen gets schooled by her crush and a former child star struggles to escape his past.
Seductive advertising fantasies collide headfirst with everyday life in this delicately interwoven tale of identity, desire and coming of age − even in adulthood. A thrillingly observed critique of our media-obsessed society.
RRP: $39.99
ISBN: 9780473699406
Format: 240 x 180mm, portrait, 200
pages, full colour, hardback PLC
Publishing date: October 2024
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