![]() ![]() Iggy serves as a groovy little ambassador for the queer human community, and is named somewhat after Iggy Pop, a genderfluid punk icon. No preconceived associations, just little creatures. I chose a snail because they are inherently genderless and sexless animals. Mady G.: Iggy is my child and the Sproutlings are J.R.’s. ![]() Paste: The art here is so friendly and inviting-can you talk a little about your process of coming up with Iggy and the Sproutlings as our guides? ![]() I hadn’t lined up a job or any large post-college projects and wasn’t quite sure what was going to happen next, and then Mady reached out to me to work on the book with them! The timing couldn’t have been more exciting. Zuckerberg: I was in my final week or so of Pratt and graduation was around the corner. and I met at Pratt Institute and have been buds ever since. Of course I did, so I pitched this book! J.R. Mady G.: I was already working with Ari as my editor on the Rick and Morty comics and she asked me if I wanted to pitch a book for Limerence. Paste Magazine: Mady and J.R., how did y’all team up with Limerence Press for A Quick & Easy Guide to Queer & Trans Identities? ![]()
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