Emily Carroll was born in London, Ontario, in June of 1983. In addition to the many short online comics found at her website, her work has been featured in numerous print anthologies. She currently lives with her wife Kate and their large orange cat in Stratford, Ontario. Emily Carroll was born in London, Ontario, in June of 1983. In addition to the many short online comics found at her website, her work has been featured in numerous print anthologies. She currently lives with her wife Kate and their large orange cat in Stratford, Ontario.
Through the Woods is a triumph, it's gorgeous, soft and bright, and
it is dark, earthy and spin-chilling. [Emily Carroll] should be
recognized as one of the best graphic storytellers out there.--Kate
Beaton, author of HARK! A VAGRANT
Through the Woods is an uncanny wonder. This haunting collection of
visual stories, part Stephen King and part Edgar Allen Poe, is a
special kind of quiet horror.--John Hendrix, winner of the Society
of Illustrators of Los Angeles Best of Show Award.
Through the Woods will dazzle you, seduce you, amaze you, delight
and frighten and enchant you. What a talent. What a voice.--Mark
Siegel, author of SAILOR TWAIN, OR THE MERMAID IN THE HUDSON
Through the Woods is, in every sense of the word, thrilling."--
"New York Times Book Review"
Emily Carroll's Through the Woods mesmerizes and inspires; a
Victorian gothic playground haunted by Mary Shelley & Edward Gorey,
awash in the dream-like haze of Odilon Redon, and composed with the
poetic elegance of Ukiyo-e. I loved it.--Craig Thompson, three-time
Eisner Award-winning author of BLANKETS
Oh holy hell--Emily Carroll's horror comic collection Through The
Woods is so freaking spooky... Each little horror comic is so
creepy and absolutely gorgeous.... So turn off all the lights and
curl up for a good chill.-- "i09"
Stunning, magical. Hauntingly gothic...[Through the Woods] made me
feel like a child again, reading grim fairy tales.--Jane Harris,
author of THE OBSERVATIONS
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