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Ep 02: Isabella Rotman on Comics, Working as an Independent Artist, and Making Merch

30m · Chicago Writers Podcast · 18 Apr 22:36

In this episode of the Chicago Writers Podcast Isabella Rotman discusses working as an independent artist, making comics, what zines are, and how to come up with ideas for merchandise. Check out Isabella Rotman’s work and purchase her books and Tarot deck athttps://www.isabellarotman.com/ The Chicago Writers Podcast can be found on Twitter at @chiwripodcast and online at chicagowriterspodcast.com.

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