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Fighting for Independence: To celebrate Women’s History Month, Alex Fitch talks to a trio of female creators whose recent work depicts characters struggling for independence. The Rickard Sisters chat about their latest graphic novel This Slavery, which adapts a Romance novel by Ethel Carnie Holdsworth featuring a fiery Marxist-feminist polemic. Also, animator turned cartoonist Liza Cooper discusses her series of books about Meems and Feefs – a pair of naughty ferrets from outer space. Both Q and As were recorded at Cartoon County in Brighton.
Shorter edit originally broadcast on Resonance FM, on Weds 4th February 2026
For more download formats, and to stream the podcast, please visit archive.org
Links: Links: Publisher SelfMadeHero’s page on This Slavery
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Fighting for Independence: To celebrate Women’s History Month, Alex Fitch talks to a trio of female creators whose recent work depicts characters struggling for independence. The Rickard Sisters chat about their latest graphic novel This Slavery, which adapts a Romance novel by Ethel Carnie Holdsworth featuring a fiery Marxist-feminist polemic. Also, animator turned cartoonist Liza Cooper discusses her series of books about Meems and Feefs – a pair of naughty ferrets from outer space. Both Q and As were recorded at Cartoon County in Brighton.
Shorter edit originally broadcast on Resonance FM, on Weds 4th February 2026
For more download formats, and to stream the podcast, please visit archive.org
Links: Links: Publisher SelfMadeHero’s page on This Slavery