![]() So, I knew, once I became a parent, I kind of wanted to pivot a little bit, and start doing a little bit more fictionalized stuff. ![]() I suppose one of the first things that happened was, I had a kid almost four years ago, and realized that mining my life for that for my books was going to become problematic because my kid is obviously such a big part of my life, and I don’t want to take his agency away in telling his own story. How did you go from autobiographical projects things like Relish and Kid Gloves to this? What was the thought process in thinking, “I’m leaving behind stories about me and doing something that, while autobiographical in parts, is essentially fiction?” Knisley spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about the origins of the book, and the echoes between art and real life. Released last month to critical plaudits, Stepping Stone marks another first for the cartoonist: her first title for Random House Graphic, the comic book imprint for Penguin Random House. ![]() ![]() How Parker Finn's 'Smile' Went From Streaming to Theatrical in a Single Night ![]()
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