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OverviewNavigating the rocky shores of self doubt with charm and honesty, 100 Demon Dialogues is a collection of comics for anyone who wants to talk back to the little voice in their head that says “You’re no good.” Cartoonist Lucy Bellwood is beset by a tiny, petulant demon who embodies workaholism, imposter syndrome, and fear of missing out. Fed up with its constant nagging, she sets out to defang and humanize her inner critic in a series of conversational comics. From overcoming self-doubt to prioritizing self-care, Bellwood and her demon embody a hilarious and relatable partnership that will resonate with people from all walks of life. 100 Demon Dialogues reminds us that we are not alone in our fear, and that our best self always comes hand-in-hand with a little demon of our own. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lucy Bellwood , Lucy BellwoodPublisher: Dylan Meconis Imprint: Dylan Meconis Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 15.20cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9780988220249ISBN 10: 0988220245 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 17 July 2018 Recommended Age: From 13 to 16 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn the old tradition of Zen masters like Hakuin Ekaku and Lynda Barry's One! Hundred! Demons!, Lucy Bellwood paints her artistic doubts as demons, leading readers on a cartoon investigation of imposter syndrome and the struggles of the creative process. - Austin Kleon, author of Steal Like An Artist An honest and entertaining portrait of self-doubt that will pole-vault you over your own insecurities and get you back to work. - Trin Garritano and Jenn Bane, co-hosts of Friendshipping By eschewing stoicism and allowing us into this fraught-but-tender relationship, Lucy Bellwood had done a solid for artists everywhere. Rather than fighting her inner demon, she overcomes suffocating self-criticism with creativity-inducing compassion, artfully reminding us that the negative little buzz-kill in our heads is a vulnerability, not a liability. - Deb Norton, Author of Part Wild: A Writer's Guide to Harnessing the Creative Power of Resistance There isn't a person alive who hasn't dealt with some of the inner battles portrayed in Lucy's comics. By the end of it you'll be yelling for her to get out of your head. - Jessica Hische, author of In Progress There isn't a person alive who hasn't dealt with some of the inner battles portrayed in Lucy's comics. By the end of it you'll be yelling for her to get out of your head. - Jessica Hische, author of In Progress In the old tradition of Zen masters like Hakuin Ekaku and Lynda Barry's One! Hundred! Demons!, Lucy Bellwood paints her artistic doubts as demons, leading readers on a cartoon investigation of imposter syndrome and the struggles of the creative process. - Austin Kleon, author of Steal Like An Artist By eschewing stoicism and allowing us into this fraught-but-tender relationship, Lucy Bellwood had done a solid for artists everywhere. Rather than fighting her inner demon, she overcomes suffocating self-criticism with creativity-inducing compassion, artfully reminding us that the negative little buzz-kill in our heads is a vulnerability, not a liability. - Deb Norton, Author of Part Wild: A Writer's Guide to Harnessing the Creative Power of Resistance An honest and entertaining portrait of self-doubt that will pole-vault you over your own insecurities and get you back to work. - Trin Garritano and Jenn Bane, co-hosts of Friendshipping An honest and entertaining portrait of self-doubt that will pole-vault you over your own insecurities and get you back to work. - Trin Garritano and Jenn Bane, co-hosts of Friendshipping By eschewing stoicism and allowing us into this fraught-but-tender relationship, Lucy Bellwood had done a solid for artists everywhere. Rather than fighting her inner demon, she overcomes suffocating self-criticism with creativity-inducing compassion, artfully reminding us that the negative little buzz-kill in our heads is a vulnerability, not a liability. - Deb Norton, Author of Part Wild: A Writer's Guide to Harnessing the Creative Power of Resistance There isn't a person alive who hasn't dealt with some of the inner battles portrayed in Lucy's comics. By the end of it you'll be yelling for her to get out of your head. - Jessica Hische, author of In Progress In the old tradition of Zen masters like Hakuin Ekaku and Lynda Barry's One! Hundred! Demons!, Lucy Bellwood paints her artistic doubts as demons, leading readers on a cartoon investigation of imposter syndrome and the struggles of the creative process. - Austin Kleon, author of Steal Like An Artist There isn't a person alive who hasn't dealt with some of the inner battles portrayed in Lucy's comics. By the end of it you'll be yelling for her to get out of your head. - Jessica Hische, author of In Progress An honest and entertaining portrait of self-doubt that will pole-vault you over your own insecurities and get you back to work. - Trin Garritano and Jenn Bane, co-hosts of Friendshipping In the old tradition of Zen masters like Hakuin Ekaku and Lynda Barry's One! Hundred! Demons!, Lucy Bellwood paints her artistic doubts as demons, leading readers on a cartoon investigation of imposter syndrome and the struggles of the creative process. - Austin Kleon, author of Steal Like An Artist By eschewing stoicism and allowing us into this fraught-but-tender relationship, Lucy Bellwood had done a solid for artists everywhere. Rather than fighting her inner demon, she overcomes suffocating self-criticism with creativity-inducing compassion, artfully reminding us that the negative little buzz-kill in our heads is a vulnerability, not a liability. - Deb Norton, Author of Part Wild: A Writer's Guide to Harnessing the Creative Power of Resistance In the old tradition of Zen masters like Hakuin Ekaku and Lynda Barry's One! Hundred! Demons!, Lucy Bellwood paints her artistic doubts as demons, leading readers on a cartoon investigation of imposter syndrome and the struggles of the creative process. - Austin Kleon, author of Steal Like An Artist By eschewing stoicism and allowing us into this fraught-but-tender relationship, Lucy Bellwood had done a solid for artists everywhere. Rather than fighting her inner demon, she overcomes suffocating self-criticism with creativity-inducing compassion, artfully reminding us that the negative little buzz-kill in our heads is a vulnerability, not a liability. - Deb Norton, Author of Part Wild: A Writer's Guide to Harnessing the Creative Power of Resistance An honest and entertaining portrait of self-doubt that will pole-vault you over your own insecurities and get you back to work. - Trin Garritano and Jenn Bane, co-hosts of Friendshipping There isn't a person alive who hasn't dealt with some of the inner battles portrayed in Lucy's comics. By the end of it you'll be yelling for her to get out of your head. - Jessica Hische, author of In Progress Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |