Eleanor Crewes is a London-based illustrator. Her debut graphic novel The Times I Knew I Was Gay was featured in an exhibit at Toronto Comic Arts Festival and received review from The Quietus and Broken Frontier, and will be published in the US by Scribner in October 2020. She specializes in graphic storytelling and enjoys mixing autobiography into her projects wherever she can.
"A recommended read for comics fans looking for LGBTQIA+
representation, and a solid additional purchase for libraries where
spooky comics are popular."--School Library Journal
"The illustrations of this graphic novel are colorful, yet
soft."--School Library Connection
"Eleanor Crewes totally blew me away. The art is evocative and the
story is authentic and hilarious. As a gay woman I'm constantly
looking for content that feels true to my own experiences, that
helps me understand myself more; in this book, I found
that."--Tillie Walden, author of Spinning and On a Sunbeam
"This gentle yet somewhat spooky story deftly balances realistic
plotlines of sisterhood, growing up, and sexual orientation with
fantasy elements of magic and unusual creatures."--Kirkus, starred
review
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