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Amandine Meyer draws and yarns. She contributes to collective fanzines and self-publishes since 2004. She has released books through ION, Solo ma non troppo, Kaugummi books, F-L-T-M-S-T-P-C. Drawing, ceramic and etching are the practical tools with which she builds her universe. She also enjoys working with other artists, for instance creating a video for the King's Lynn Church tower with the light-artist Julia Dantonnet or building a giant paper diorama to be exposed under a bed, with Christelle Enault for the "Here they found her down on her knees" exhibition... In 2016 she published a comic book entitled Histoire décolorée, at Editions Misma. She also does illustration work and has released several children's books through the Editions feuilles de menthe.
Disa Wallander is a Swedish cartoonist living and working in Stockholm. She loves to make zines and experiment with bringing collage and 3D materials into her comics. In her early twenties she read some philosophy books that suggested that nothing was real and ever since then she has made comics with the compulsion to affirm the existence of the world inside her head. Her sporadic comic strip "Slowly dying" features an array of nameless characters that also appear in the long-form books The Nature of Nature and Becoming Horses. Her work has been featured in various anthologies such as NOW, kuš!, Drunken Boat, and Nobrow Magazine.

