Online Works
Art-ed
LA Times, August 7 2021
Op-Ed: For years, I got teased for wearing face masks. The pandemic changed that.
Love thy Neighbor?
Prism Wellness newsletter, June 2021
A collage comic about moving to the mountains during a pandemic and dealing with less-than-kind neighbors
LE MENU: Family Neurosis Chronicled Through Dinnerware
Spiralbound on Medium, November 2017
A short comic about passing down the immigrant experience.
A Matter of Time
Resist!, December 2016
This is how I’ve been feeling after the election, as a queer, non-white, liberal artist woman in a scary, hate-crime filled Trumpocalyptic nightmare.
Things That Go Bump in the Night
PEN America, September 2016
Trigger warning: sexual assault
Speak Up!: A Graphic Account of Roxane Gay and Erica Jong’s Uncomfortable Conversation
Electric Lit, September 2015
An illustrated personal essay that takes place at the keynote of the Decatur Book Festival. It’s sort of about the conversation between two prominent feminists, but more so about being a bad-ass and stepping out of your comfort zone.
Writing People of Color
(if you happen to be a person of another color)
Midnight Breakfast, September 30, 2014
Advice on how to write people of color if you happen to be a person of another color. With contributions from cartoonists Elisha Lim, Fred Noland, Jennifer Camper, Keith Knight, Mare Odomo, Whit Taylor and Yumi Sakugawa.
Also appeared on BuzzFeed.
Apology Not Acceptable
2dcloud, January 29, 2014
A super-personal essay about apologies and why forgiveness may be overrated.
Sex Toys-R-Me: My Dream Job
The Weeklings, February 8, 2014
This story involves lending my roommate a tiny red butt-plug, avoiding bullets in an iffy neighborhood, and the most enjoyable writing test I’ve ever taken.
It Happened to Me: I Was Sexually Harassed Onstage at a Comic Convention Panel
XOJane, December 18 2013
So Many Spiders
WordPress blog, December 5 2013
What right do I have to destroy her home? She’s innocent. She can’t help being the deadly creature that she is.
Exposed: Portrait of the Artist as a Seven-Minute Reality TV Segment
The Weeklings, November 26, 2013
The artist sells out. Or tries to.
Mango
Anything That Loves, 2013
A short comic about the artist discovering an attraction to the same sex.
Smoke In Your Eyes
TheRumpus.net, 2011-2013
Personal stories about life, death and compassion. Many of these stories were collected in the book, Dragon’s Breath and Other True Stories.
Galapagos Travel Diary
The Comics Journal, 2012
An illustrated journal of five days on a cruise ship in the Galapagos.
Online Bibliography
• 2dcloud—Apology Not Acceptable (2014) (contributing writer/artist)
• The Bay Citizen—Drawing Crowds NYE 2012 (2012) (writer/artist)
• The Bay Citizen—Review of You’re Going to Die reading (2012) (writer/artist)
• BuzzFeed—An Illustrated Guide to Writing People of Color (2014) (writer/artist) (reprint from Midnight Breakfast: see link below)
• BuzzFeed Reader—Cheerleader(2016) (writer/artist)
• BuzzFeed Reader—Chicken (2016) (writer/artist)
• The Comics Journal—Galapagos Travel Diary (2012) (writer/artist)
• Angels Flight—Dear Sugar, Resistance Edition by Cheryl Strayed (2017) (illustrations)
• Electric Literature—Speak Up!: A Graphic Account of Roxane Gay and Erica Jong’s Uncomfortable Conversation(2015) (writer/artist)
• The Harvard Advocate—Turning Japanese excerpt(2019)
• Hulu—My Handmaid’s Tale (2017) (writer/artist commission)
• Los Angeles Review of Books—What Kind of Animal Am I? an illustrated review of Diane Obomsawin’s On Loving Women (2014) (writer/artist)
• Los Angeles Review of Books—Mimi Pond, Cartoonist Royalty an illustrated review of Mimi Pond’s Over Easy (2014) (writer/artist)
• Los Angeles Times—Op-Ed: For years, I got teased for wearing face masks. The pandemic changed that.(2021) (writer/artist)
• Midnight Breakfast—Writing People of Color if You Happen to be a Person of Another Color (2014) (writer/artist) (reprinted on Buzzfeed)
• Okey-Panky—Excerpt of Turning Japanese (2015) (writer/artist)
• PEN America—Excerpt of Turning Japanese (2015) (writer/artist)
• Prism—Love Thy Neighbor?(2021) (writer/artist)
• TheRumpus.net—Smoke In Your Eyes—monthly/biweekly comic (2011-2013) (writer/artist)
• SFBay.CA—Frisco al Fresco—biweekly comic (2011-2013) (writer/artist)
• Spiralbound on Medium—LE MENU: Family Neurosis Chronicled Through Dinnerware (2017) writer/artist
• Study Group—Excerpt of Dragon’s Breath and Other True Stories (2014) (writer/artist)
• Tapastic.com—Said While Talking weekly comic (2012) (writer/artist)
• Truth-out.org—Ladydrawers—by Anne Elizabeth Moore: Intro Ladydrawers (2011) (artist)
• Truth-out.org—Ladydrawers—by Anne Elizabeth Moore: Graphic Evidence of Inequality Part 1(2011) (artist)
• Truth-out.org—Ladydrawers—by Anne Elizabeth Moore: Graphic Evidence of Inequality Part 2(2011) (artist)
• Virginia Quarterly Review—Carnivore(Summer 2015 issue) (writer/artist)
• The Weeklings—Exposed: Portrait of the Artist as a 7-Minute Reality TV Segment(2013) (writer)
• The Weeklings—Sex Toys-R-Me: My Dream Job (2014) (writer)
• XOJane—It Happened To Me (2013) (writer/artist)