The first episode of the new and improved (and sponsored!) Graphic Medicine Podcast is now available!
You can listen to the episode by clicking below or subscribe to the feed in iTunes.
[audio src="https://www.graphicmedicine.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/GMP2015E1.m4a" /]In Graphic Medicine News, I mention the following two pieces:
Ryan Montoya’s “Sign Out” new on the Annals of Internal Medicine site.
and “Market for Medical Graphic Novels Grows” article on Bookseller, flagged up by Paula Knight.
This week on the podcast, we feature an interview with Jennifer Hayden, creator of The Story of My Tits (Top Press, 2015).
Jennifer describes how she came to making comics, describes her process, gives advice about learning to make comics, and discusses the power of women in comics.
And Michael Green is my guest on a new segment called “What Are You Reading?!”
He recommends Hyperbole & A Half by Allie Brosch
and Wrinkles by Paco Roca
and a shout out to the work of PSU Theatre faculty Bill Doan.
Next week’s episode will feature Brian Fies’s opening talk at the 2015 Graphic Medicine conference in Riverside, California.
The Graphic Medicine Podcast is sponsored by Penn State College of Medicine, Department of Humanities, the nation’s oldest Humanities Department within a medical school, pioneers of innovations in medical education since 1967. To learn more about Penn State College of Medicine Department of Humanities, go to www2.med.psu.edu/humanities.
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