Bloody Periods! We Love Them, We Hate Them! (6 Mar) | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2022-03-07T14:21:01+08:00 Peatix readcomics@differenceengine.sg Bloody Periods! We Love Them, We Hate Them! (6 Mar) tag:peatix.com,2022:event-3135026 2022-03-06T12:00:00SGT 2022-03-06T12:00:00SGT **Please note that the event has been postponed to 6 March, 2022.** Menstruation is an intimately personal yet shared experience that can sometimes be embarrassing to talk about candidly. But sharing your period stories can be both cathartic and a great way to reduce the stigma that surrounds the topic. Join comics creator @Andeasyand (Nurulhuda Izyan) for a creative night of drawing, conversation, and fun! Izyan will be sharing about the process of writing and illustrating A Drip. A Drop. A Deluge: A Period Tragicomedy, and how she began sharing her period stories through her comics. Participants will get to write and draw their very own period comic in this session! All are welcome, no matter where you are in your menstrual journey, or whether or not you have experienced menstruation! Please note that participants under 13 years old will need to be supervised by a guardian. This is an in-person event. Due to current safe management measures, only vaccinated persons will be allowed into the venue. Paper will be provided but please bring your own stationery and drawing materials! Pick from two ticket types: 1. General Admission - $5 for the workshop session 2. General Admission (Includes Deluge Bundle) - $26 for the workshop session and one A Drip. A Drop. A Deluge: A Period Tragicomedy Deluge Bundle. One Deluge Bundle includes: • A copy of A Drip. A Drop. A Deluge: A Period Tragicomedy
• 10 tragically comedic stickers
• Limited edition art print by Andeasyand (A6)
• Enamel pin to proudly display period positivityVisit bit.ly/DripDropDeluge to see more images! Book Description: A Drip. A Drop. A Deluge: A Period Tragicomedy takes us on a journey through the eyes (and wombs) of six different women and how they – and the people around them – experience their monthly cycles.
Menstruation is an intimately personal yet shared experience that can sometimes be hard to talk about candidly, but it’s time to put menstruating bodies at the heart of the conversation. Inspired by true stories from Asian women, this beautifully illustrated short comic by Andeasyand shows the lived experiences of unique, individual bodies, and brings to light the commonly undiscussed symptoms and trepidations of periods – heavy, regular, or nonexistent.To learn more about the comic, visit bit.ly/DripDropDeluge. About the Writer & Illustrator: Andeasyand is a Nurulhuda Izyan born and raised in Singapore. In an effort to use up old name cards after her first marketing job, she discovered the world of illustration, and found ways to describe the beauty of the ordinary with doodles and scribbles. With that new power, she navigates difficult topics like menstruation, anxiety, marriage, weight, as well as silly daily musings. An acquaintance described it as risque tendencies – she calls it an olive branch to a like-minded stranger.About the Publisher:Difference Engine is an independent comics publisher based in Singapore. Inspired by stories from Asia, Difference Engine is committed to publishing diverse, well-written, and beautifully illustrated comics of all genres, both print and digital. Refund PolicyTickets purchased will not be refundable. In the event of updated COVID19 measures the event may be moved online and the Deluge Bundle will be sent to your address at no additional cost. Difference Engine and Crane will reach out to you in this case.We seek your understanding to help to keep everyone safe.Please email readcomics@differenceengine.sg if you have any enquiries.   Updates tag:peatix.com,2022-02-22 07:51:09 2022-02-22 07:51:09 The event description was updated. Diff#1183943 Updates tag:peatix.com,2022-01-17 02:13:41 2022-01-17 02:13:41 The event description was updated. Diff#1169259 Updates tag:peatix.com,2022-01-17 02:11:38 2022-01-17 02:11:38 Title was changed to "Bloody Periods! We Love Them, We Hate Them! (6 Mar)". Orig#1169257