July 18 – TENDER West Coast book tour with Beth Hetland

Beth Hetland is touring the West Coast to celebrate the release of her new book TENDER. Tell your pals she’ll be at Floating World Thursday, July 18, 5-7pm! Local cartoonist, Molly Mendoza will be joining Beth for a book reading.

A psychological thriller about a woman obsessed with her vision for a picture-perfect, curated life.

Carolanne wanted a perfect wedding, a perfect husband, a perfect family. She carefully performs her own roles (gal pal, bestie, girlfriend, wife, and expectant mother) and in trying to enact agency over her life, sacrifices it completely. Her desire to control the uncontrollable ultimately becomes her undoing.

When things don’t go her way, she exerts dominance over the one thing she does have total control over: her body; until that “betrays” her. After suffering a horrible loss, Carolanne spirals into a literal, all-consuming delusion that will engross comics readers and horror aficionados alike.

Chicago cartoonist and educator Beth Hetland’s graphic novel debut is a brilliant psychological thriller that tears down the wall of a genre — body horror — so often identified with male creators. Heady and visceral, Tender uses horrific tropes to confront women’s societal expectations of self-sacrifice despite those traditional roles often coming at the expense of female sexuality and empowerment.

WHO: Beth Hetland and Molly Mendoza
WHAT: TENDER book release and signing
WHEN: Thursday July 18, 5-7pm
WHERE: Floating World Comics, 1223 Lloyd Center

“Terrific debut graphic novel…” — The New York Times Book Review

“Hetland gets under the skin in her nimble and unsettling graphic novel debut. … [Her] ability to maintain a sinister atmosphere in scenes both mundane and monstrous will keep horror fans turning the pages.” — Publishers Weekly

“Tender is disturbing, cleverly titled, and one of those stories once read destined to stick with you for a long time.” — Cinema Sentries

“A strong debut with powerful visual storytelling, Tender digs into the existential dread of getting everything that you thought you wanted and still not being satisfied.” — Diabolique Magazine

“Tender is full of beautiful, gross, expressive artwork that makes the reader squirm in their seat.” — Bloody Disgusting

Beth Hetland is a Professor, Adj. at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she teaches several comics and comics adjacent courses. She holds an MFA (2011) from The Center for Cartoon Studies and BFA (2009) from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

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