Hot to Trot

By (artist) Veronica Post
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Hot to Trot

By (artist) Veronica Post
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350 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Dec 04, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 350
  • Publisher: Conundrum Press
  • ISBN: 9781772620863
  • Dimensions: 6.44" W x 1.15" L x 9.23" H
Veronica Post is an award-winning graphic novelist and multi-disciplinary artist based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She attended University for Philosophy and Fine Arts, before moving to Montreal where she completed her studies in cabinetmaking, and discovered the DIY culture of self-published zines. She joined a zine distro and began creating comics, while following a path towards becoming a furniture-maker. Her path took a turn when she left Montreal for the allure of travel. She spent 8 years exploring Canada, America and Eastern Europe, where she began working on what would become Fugitive Days . Today, she is the wood studio technician at the Centre for Craft, where she taught furniture making for 7 years, and she continues to create comics based on her life with her characters Langosh and Peppi.
"Hot to Trot is a master class in character building. It's never stated if Langosh, the book's hero, is a punk rocker, but he moves though the world like one. While everyone is telling him to grow up and join society, he is hell bent on living under the radar, off the grid and thumbing his nose at society. Yeva, his Russian best friend, coming from poverty, is the voice of reason, exposing his privilege. But, people are complex, in the end, who is right?" -James Spooner, The High Desert, Afro-Punk
"These flawed, endearing road trippers will warm reader's hearts," -Publishers Weekly

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