Rachel Nabors
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Rachel Nabors (born March 9, 1985) is an American cartoonist, artist, and graphic novelist,[1] best known for her serialized comic, Rachel the Great, as well as her two graphic novels, 18 Revolutions and Crow Princess.
Early life
Nabors was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 1985. She left public school in the fifth grade to be homeschooled, and began drawing comics seriously at age fifteen.
Career
Soon after her nineteenth birthday, Nabors self-published 18 Revolutions. This was soon followed by Crow Princess.[2] She also has self-published several mini-comics including A Brief History of Grifonton and Subculture of One: the Body Issues.
She made comics for gURL.com on a weekly basis until March 2008, when she took her comics on hiatus while she straightened out an important jaw surgery and got married. In summer 2010 she had said surgery with the assistance and support of her fans. However, she was unable financially to return to making comics and continued her career in web development instead.[3]
She also ran a banner exchange for comics by, for and about women at exchange.rubifruit.com as well as the manga review and news site MangaPunk.com.
Currently she resides in Portland, Oregon and travels the world teaching web animations at web development conferences.
Awards
The Friends of Lulu honored Nabors with the 2007 Kim Yale Award for Best New Female Talent.[4]
References
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External links
- Rachel the Great Nabors' current web development site
- Rachel the Great Nabors' official comics archive
Interviews
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