Litquake’s The Epicenter: MariNaomi with Grace Loh Prasad

Hotel Emblem 562 Sutter St., San Francisco, CA, United States

Litquake’s Epicenter featured MariNaomi’s graphic memoir, I Thought You Loved Me, a multimedia exploration of the expectations of friendship, the unreliability of memory, and the struggle to let go. I Thought You Loved Me sifts through a meditative ghost story of sorts, taking the form of a scrapbook-esque investigation into why a close friendship from the cartoonist’s […]

Libelula Books – San Diego Book Launch

Libélula Books & Co 950 S 26th St, San Diego, CA, United States

MariNaomi performed a visual reading and talk a bit about their book, followed by Q&A and a signing.

Chicago Alternative Comics Expo (CAKE) special guest

Broadway Armory 5917 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL, United States

Let’s Get Mushy! Romance Comics Explored panel A discussion exploring different perspectives on romance comics, featuring Molly Mendoza  (The Worst), MariNaomi (I Thought You Loved Me), and Grace Allison Perkins (Tender Stories).

Queer Comics Expo

San Lorenzo Library 395 Paseo Grande, San Lorenzo, CA, United States

Banned Books Panel featuring MariNaomi, AJ Sass, and Katryn Bury

SF Pride Panel

Book Passage, Ferry Building One Ferry Building 42, San Francisco, United States

A Pride panel featuring Laura Gao, MariNaomi, and Baruch Porras-Hernandez, moderated by Paula Farmer.

You Are Going to Die Presents: Death of a Relationship

The Lost Church - San Francisco 988 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA, United States

An open mic event, the communal offering for us to creatively explore our relationship losses — the death of friendships, partnerships, familial estrangements, ghosting, missing persons — to grieve, bereave, berate, or honor who we’ve lost and might have loved…to MAYBE find some healing and at least remember we’re not alone. Hosted by Ned Buskirk […]

San Francisco Zine Fest

City View at Metreon 135 4th St, San Francisco, CA, United States

MariNaomi signed books at the Fieldmouse Press table

People’s Book with Keith Knight

People's Book 7014 Westmoreland Ave Suite A, Takoma Park, MD, United States

7 p.m. Author’s talk with celebrated cartoonist Keith Knight. Free, in-person event. RSVP here.