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Joe Ollmann

Joe Ollmann (born March 25, 1966, in Hamilton, Ontario)[1] is a Canadian cartoonist. Ollmann's cartooning style has been described as "scratchy angular angry big steaming slice-of-life comics”[2] and the cartoonist Seth has called Ollmann “one of our medium’s great writers.”[3]

Joe Ollmann
Born (1966-03-25) March 25, 1966 (age 58)
Hamilton, Ontario
Area(s)Cartoonist
Notable works
This Will All End in Tears, Mid-Life, The Abominable Mr. Seabrook
Awards2007 Best Book Doug Wright Award
http://www.wagpress.net/index.html

Ollmann grew up on a Christmas tree farm near Hamilton, Ontario and self-published his first 3-issue comic book series, Dirty Nails Comics, beginning in 1988.[4] He contributed cartoons to The Hamilton Spectator in the early 1990s, and had a long-running strip in Exclaim! magazine. He began publishing short comics stories in his own self-published anthology series Wag! in 1991, continuing for 9 issues to 2004 and compiled in The Big Book of Wag! (Conundrum Press, 2005). Insomniac Press published his first original collection of short stories in 2002 as Chewing on Tinfoil.[5]

Comics edit

Ollmann's third collection of short stories, This Will All End in Tears (Conundrum Press, 2006) won the Doug Wright Award for Best Book, bringing praise from critics: "What contradictions, what energy, what tension, what struggle, what humour, what characters!" said writer Judy MacDonald, speaking on behalf of the five-member Wright Award jury. Ollman's collection transport readers "into cramped and messy living rooms where we discard ourselves and want to stay," she said. "These stories and characters aren't tidy. The ends aren't tidy. Life, fear isn't tidy," she said. "Art doesn't have to be tidy either."[6]

Drawn & Quarterly published Ollmann's first graphic novel Mid-Life in 2011. The semi-autobiographical book follows a hapless version of Ollmann as he pursues an affair with a children's music performer. In a National Post review, critic Jeet Heer praised the book, remarking that, "The great strength of Mid-Life is Ollmann’s art, which might at a quick glance look unappetizing. He draws with a gnarly, blunt line and his characters have a misshapen, antagonizing appearance. Yet their ungainly surface is a perfect mirror for their messy lives. Rarely are form and content so aptly aligned in a comic book. Mid-Life is a superb graphic novel, by turns hilarious and appalling.”[7] The book was nominated for a Wright Award in the Best Book category.[8]

In 2017, Drawn & Quarterly published Ollmann's first sustained work of non-fiction, The Abominable Mr. Seabrook, a graphic biography of the writer William Seabrook. The book received generally positive notices, with a reviewer for Publishers Weekly noting, "Seabrook is just the sort of character that Ollmann is so good at rendering: a complicated, misunderstood, and underappreciated mess of a person whose life was fascinating and whose appetites were, quite literally, as strange as they come. As both a narrative and a story in pictures, this is an early candidate for the year’s best graphic biography.”[9]

His 2021 graphic novel Fictional Father was a shortlisted finalist for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 2021 Governor General's Awards.[10]

Bibliography edit

  • Chewing on Tinfoil (2002)
  • The Big Book of Wag! (2005)
  • This Will All End in Tears (2006)
  • Mid-Life (2011)
  • Milo and Sam: Pastoral Return, with Andy Brown (2012)
  • Science Fiction (2013)
  • Happy Stories About Well-Adjusted People (2014)
  • The Abominable Mr. Seabrook (2017)
  • Fictional Father (2021)

Awards edit

Best Book, This Will All End in Tears 2007 Doug Wright Award

References edit

  1. ^ Mackay, Brad (30 March 2017). "An Interview With Joe Ollmann". The Comics Journal. Fantagraphics Books. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  2. ^ Munn, Bryan (March 22, 2010). "Joe Ollmann Brings His Midlife Crisis to D+Q: Award-Winning Cartoonist Talks About Turning 40 and being a Mid-wife to Mid-Life". sequentialpulp.ca. Sequential. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  3. ^ Royal, Derek (March 3, 2015). "Interview: Joe Ollmann". comicsalternative.com. Comics Alternative. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  4. ^ Mackay, Brad (30 March 2017). "An Interview With Joe Ollmann". The Comics Journal. Fantagraphics Books. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  5. ^ Spurgeon, Tom (December 10, 2006). "A Short Interview With Joe Ollmann". comicsreporter.com. The Comics Reporter. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  6. ^ "Artists honoured for comics hailing nostalgia, everyday life". CBC. August 18, 2007. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  7. ^ Heer, Jeet (March 4, 2011). "Book Review: Mid-Life, by Joe Ollmann". National Post. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  8. ^ "Brown, Seth, Beaton, Ollmann & DeForge short-listed : 2012 Doug Wright Awards". Sequential. March 3, 2012. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  9. ^ "The Abominable Mr. Seabrook". Publishers Weekly. Publishers Weekly. January 9, 2017. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  10. ^ "Ivan Coyote, David A. Robertson & Julie Flett among finalists for $25K Governor General's Literary Awards". CBC Books, October 14, 2021.

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Joe Ollmann born March 25 1966 in Hamilton Ontario 1 is a Canadian cartoonist Ollmann s cartooning style has been described as scratchy angular angry big steaming slice of life comics 2 and the cartoonist Seth has called Ollmann one of our medium s great writers 3 Joe OllmannBorn 1966 03 25 March 25 1966 age 58 Hamilton OntarioArea s CartoonistNotable worksThis Will All End in Tears Mid Life The Abominable Mr SeabrookAwards2007 Best Book Doug Wright Awardhttp www wagpress net index html Ollmann grew up on a Christmas tree farm near Hamilton Ontario and self published his first 3 issue comic book series Dirty Nails Comics beginning in 1988 4 He contributed cartoons to The Hamilton Spectator in the early 1990s and had a long running strip in Exclaim magazine He began publishing short comics stories in his own self published anthology series Wag in 1991 continuing for 9 issues to 2004 and compiled in The Big Book of Wag Conundrum Press 2005 Insomniac Press published his first original collection of short stories in 2002 as Chewing on Tinfoil 5 Contents 1 Comics 2 Bibliography 3 Awards 4 ReferencesComics editOllmann s third collection of short stories This Will All End in Tears Conundrum Press 2006 won the Doug Wright Award for Best Book bringing praise from critics What contradictions what energy what tension what struggle what humour what characters said writer Judy MacDonald speaking on behalf of the five member Wright Award jury Ollman s collection transport readers into cramped and messy living rooms where we discard ourselves and want to stay she said These stories and characters aren t tidy The ends aren t tidy Life fear isn t tidy she said Art doesn t have to be tidy either 6 Drawn amp Quarterly published Ollmann s first graphic novel Mid Life in 2011 The semi autobiographical book follows a hapless version of Ollmann as he pursues an affair with a children s music performer In a National Post review critic Jeet Heer praised the book remarking that The great strength of Mid Life is Ollmann s art which might at a quick glance look unappetizing He draws with a gnarly blunt line and his characters have a misshapen antagonizing appearance Yet their ungainly surface is a perfect mirror for their messy lives Rarely are form and content so aptly aligned in a comic book Mid Life is a superb graphic novel by turns hilarious and appalling 7 The book was nominated for a Wright Award in the Best Book category 8 In 2017 Drawn amp Quarterly published Ollmann s first sustained work of non fiction The Abominable Mr Seabrook a graphic biography of the writer William Seabrook The book received generally positive notices with a reviewer for Publishers Weekly noting Seabrook is just the sort of character that Ollmann is so good at rendering a complicated misunderstood and underappreciated mess of a person whose life was fascinating and whose appetites were quite literally as strange as they come As both a narrative and a story in pictures this is an early candidate for the year s best graphic biography 9 His 2021 graphic novel Fictional Father was a shortlisted finalist for the Governor General s Award for English language fiction at the 2021 Governor General s Awards 10 Bibliography editChewing on Tinfoil 2002 The Big Book of Wag 2005 This Will All End in Tears 2006 Mid Life 2011 Milo and Sam Pastoral Return with Andy Brown 2012 Science Fiction 2013 Happy Stories About Well Adjusted People 2014 The Abominable Mr Seabrook 2017 Fictional Father 2021 Awards editBest Book This Will All End in Tears 2007 Doug Wright AwardReferences edit Mackay Brad 30 March 2017 An Interview With Joe Ollmann The Comics Journal Fantagraphics Books Retrieved 4 November 2018 Munn Bryan March 22 2010 Joe Ollmann Brings His Midlife Crisis to D Q Award Winning Cartoonist Talks About Turning 40 and being a Mid wife to Mid Life sequentialpulp ca Sequential Retrieved February 27 2019 Royal Derek March 3 2015 Interview Joe Ollmann comicsalternative com Comics Alternative Retrieved February 27 2019 Mackay Brad 30 March 2017 An Interview With Joe Ollmann The Comics Journal Fantagraphics Books Retrieved 4 November 2018 Spurgeon Tom December 10 2006 A Short Interview With Joe Ollmann comicsreporter com The Comics Reporter Retrieved February 27 2019 Artists honoured for comics hailing nostalgia everyday life CBC August 18 2007 Retrieved February 27 2019 Heer Jeet March 4 2011 Book Review Mid Life by Joe Ollmann National Post Retrieved February 27 2019 Brown Seth Beaton Ollmann amp DeForge short listed 2012 Doug Wright Awards Sequential March 3 2012 Retrieved February 27 2019 The Abominable Mr Seabrook Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly January 9 2017 Retrieved February 27 2019 Ivan Coyote David A Robertson amp Julie Flett among finalists for 25K Governor General s Literary Awards CBC Books October 14 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joe Ollmann amp oldid 1215611036, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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