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Mariko & Jillian
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When you draw a comic you're not just adorning text. Comics are text themselves; it's a language, and telling stories in that language demands a skilled practitioner. Or two.

Mariko & Jillian Tamaki (they're cousins) are friends of mine and Hope's. We spent an evening at SPX in their hotel room, eating dessert and watching Adult Swim. Mariko is a great writer and Jillian is a great drawer, and together they created an excellent graphic novel called Skim. I think it was one of the best comics of the year, and if you haven't picked it up, you definitely should.

ANYWAY, Skim was recently nominated for a (Canadian) Governor General's Literary Award - but only for Mariko. Jillian's been demoted to "illustrator".

In light of this, famous Canadians Seth and Chester Brown have written an open letter to the Governor General's Literary Awards. I'll reproduce it here.

(Note: Seth wrote me the other day and asked if I'd co-sign; I said yes. I didn't just brazenly add my name to the list here.)

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AN OPEN LETTER TO THE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S LITERARY AWARDS

November 12, 2008

As individuals involved in the art form of comics and graphic novels, we are glad to see that a graphic novel has made the short-list for this year's Governor General's Literary Awards. SKIM (by Mariko and Jillian Tamaki) is a wonderful book and deserves the attention. But we're troubled by the fact that only one of its co-creators is receiving credit for the creation of the book's text. We understand that an award-category exists for illustration, but to have nominated Jillian in that category would not have rectified the problem. Indeed, that would have highlighted how our medium is misunderstood.

We're guessing that the jury who read SKIM saw it as an illustrated novel. It's not; it's a graphic novel. In illustrated novels, the words carry the burden of telling the story, and the illustrations serve as a form of visual reinforcement. But in graphic novels, the words and pictures BOTH tell the story, and there are often sequences (sometimes whole graphic novels) where the images alone convey the narrative. The text of a graphic novel cannot be separated from its illustrations because the words and the pictures together ARE the text. Try to imagine evaluating SKIM if you couldn't see the drawings. Jillian's contribution to the book goes beyond mere illustration: she was as responsible for telling the story as Mariko was.

In an October 21st article for the CBC website, one of your jurors, Teresa Toten, was interviewed: "Toten praised SKIM for using the graphic novel format to tell a sophisticated story about what life is like for teenaged girls. The work is remarkable in part because of how the words and pictures both contribute to the literary quality, she said." And that is the point of this letter. "[T]he words and pictures both contribute to [SKIM's] literary quality".

A new category does not need to be created to properly address the graphic novel. In fact, it is best to see graphic novels appear in literary awards only when they deserve to compete equally against prose on their literary merit alone.

In writing this letter, we don't mean to slight Mariko. One of the reasons this collaboration works so well is because she understood how to write for this medium. But we feel that as things now stand, Jillian is being slighted. We want both of the enormously talented creators of this book to be honoured together for their achievement.

Yours,

Chester Brown (Author of Louis Riel)
Seth (Author of It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken)


NAMES IN SUPPORT OF THIS LETTER
Lynda Barry (Author of What It Is)
Peter Birkemoe (Owner of The Beguiling)
Dan Clowes (Author of Ghost World)
David Collier (Author of The Frank Ritza Papers)
Julie Doucet (Author of 365 Days)
Chris Oliveros (Publisher of Drawn and Quarterly)
Joe Ollmann (Author of This Will All End in Tears)
Bryan Lee O'Malley (author of Scott Pilgrim)
Michel Rabagliati (Author of Paul Moves Out)
Art Spiegelman (Pulitzer Prize winning author of Maus)
Adrian Tomine (Author of Shortcomings)
Chris Ware (Author of Jimmy Corrigan, Smartest Kid on Earth)
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Can other people brazenly add their names to this list?

I guess it depends how brazen other people are.

I would like to add my name to that list. As a Canadian. As a comic book author.

And yay Skim!

I like the way it looks like Chris Ware is both author of "Jimmy Corrigan" and is the Smartest Kid on Earth.

If this could lead to feisty cartoonists waving colourful placards in front of Rideau Hall, that would be something.

word.
i'd love to be on that list but i don't know if it would really matter.. although maybe the Awards folks would go "Ross CAMPBELL?!?! THE WET MOON GUY??!! Give that Tamaki girl the award!!!!!"

Yuko and I picked up Skim at SPX after they nailed the Ignatz ... loved it! Sincerely hope Jillian gets the credit she deserves.

Edited at 2008-11-13 12:34 am (UTC)

I met a dog today named Chester Brown. Is the author of Louis Riel actually a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever?

I loved Skim!

And I'm glad you guys are defending the medium. Go you!

What an excellently worded letter - it doesn't delve into snark or bitterness whatsoever, it just explains something that a person not versed in the medium might misunderstand.

It would be nice if anyone at the office appreciated the weight of those names on the list. I hope they do!

I almost feel like a lot of brazen self-adders might dilute the heavyweight lobby that are already represented, but it would be nice if it was just seen as more support for the perspective.

Now I've got to check this book out! And hey wait - I just realized, we own Gilded Lilies!

ps I should be clear Mal that I don't mean the "names in support" are brazen self-adders, that's the weighty list I meant. So many contemporary legends on there! I meant... SELF-adders.

You were clear.

I hope the powers that be recognize the clout of the names, too. I was pretty impressed. I'm definitely the low man on the totem there.

Since this letter has already been sent to press outlets everywhere (well before I posted it), I don't think brazen name-adders are going to do any harm OR good at this point.

You guys will definitely like Skim. And hey, these ladies are Canadian.

I find it so frustrating that so few people understand what comics are or how they work. My school (Bowling Green State) actually recently featured several comic artists in the gallery (including yours!) and it was just shameful how they treated the display. For one, they put the Will Eisner originals in the back corner of the gallery! They also put quotations around comic in the flyers (the show was called The Art of the "Comic" Book-- as if it's just some zany gimmick). Gah. Anyway, I really hope that Jillian gets the credit she deserves, Skim was completely beautiful!

I'd really like to add my name to that list, but I'm unsure as to my status as an author. It's a confusing place for me :(

This is really cool. Good job to everyone involved in this. I'm going to go read the book now for sure.

This is a very very good thing. Bravo!

I'll read SKIM eventually - don't you worry about it.

I hope this works out.
They both deserve the award - together.


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