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Bedside Press publisher reveals 12 graphic novel projects in development from 2018 to 2021

Bedside Press publisher reveals 12 graphic novel projects in development from 2018 to 2021

Bedside Press publisher Hope Nicholson revealed this week that there are 12 graphic novel projects in the works slated for publication from 2018 to 2021. In a Twitter thread posted yesterday, Hope outlined that she won’t be commissioning any new content for Bedside Press until the current slate of projects are completed.

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Hope has been very active on the convention circuit of late promoting Bedside Press and moderating panels about a variety of subjects relating to the comic book industry.

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Hope Nicholson of Bedside Press – Toronto Comic Arts Festival 2018

Bedside Press has gained attention for its recent graphic novels including Gothic Tales of Haunted Love, Sally The Sleuth, Window Horses, The Secret Loves of Geek Girls: Redux and more.

For more information about Beside Press, visit: BedsidePress.com

Articles and podcasts about Hope Nicholson and Bedside Press:

Geek Media in Canada part 1
Geek Media in Canada part 2
Small Press Publishers Unite! for a panel session at 2018 Toronto Comic Arts Festival
Interview with Hope Nicholson


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