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G. Willow Wilson is an American author and essayist who divides her time between Egypt and the US. Her articles about modern religion and the Middle East have appeared in publications including the Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times Magazine and the Canada National Post.
Check out this exclusive excerpt of AIR #1, the new monthly series from Vertigo Comics by Willow and artist MK Perker! AIR #1 hits comics stores August 20th.
Posted by Site Admin on 05/28 at 12:56 AM

In Stores Now
CAIRO
“[CAIRO] moves with grace and vigor...it’s an adventure story with lots of appeal.” -Booklist
“Lush and energetic...a beautiful book. Wilson is a talented young writer...” -Publishers Weekly
Get the new graphic novel by G. Willow Wilson and artist M.K. Perker at your local comics shop or Barnes and Noble, or order online at Amazon.com.
Posted by Site Admin on 11/07 at 07:42 PM
I Have So Arrived
April 30
Jason Aaron, writer of the excellent and much-admired Vertigo series SCALPED, has with Brians Wood and Azzarello (DMZ, 100 Bullets, and a host of other stuff...if you’re coming from the comics side you know them well) offered me my own forum on their consolidated Virtual Machine of Power, Standard Attrition. That’s right. You don’t really write comics until you’ve got one of these babies. I am so pumped to be knocking around the internet with these guys, all of whom are well on their way to being cult legends.
Where the internet is concerned, I have now achieved market saturation. You can’t hide from me. I m in ur blogz, writing ur content. If you’re literary, I’ve cornered you at RedRoom. If you’re a hipster, I’ll get you at Standard Attrition. If you’re Muslim, I yak at you on TalkIslam, if you’re conservative I’ve probably fought with you on Dean’s World, and if you’re here...you probably know me.
I sometimes don’t know when to be a respectable print maven and when to be 25 and living in a world of unstuck content, the meme-driven Gen Why interculture, the New Society, whatever you want to call it. Today I’m the latter. The revolution will be podcast. \m/.