Andrea Grant

Andrea Grant
Born Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Other names The Pin-Up Poet, MINX
Occupation Poet, Pin-up model, editor, and Magazine Columnist

Andrea Grant is a Canadian-born poet, pin-up model, comic book writer, and fashion editor based in New York City. She is the sole proprietor of Copious Amounts Press, a small press located in the East Village.

Personal life

Andrea Grant grew up on Vancouver Island, Canada. She attended Kwantlen University College and studied Creative Writing and English Literature. She was born to a Native American father and a Welsh-Irish mother. She is of the Coast Salish tribe, and her Native American background has been a prominent part of her work.[1]

Career

Grant was discovered by a modeling agent at a gas station in Vancouver in 1999. Since then, she has appeared in a number of print advertisements, including an ad for Camel Cigarettes.[2]

Since 1998, Andrea Grant has published over 250 articles, poems, and interviews in publications worldwide.[3]

She has been featured in three documentaries.[4]

In 2009, she was featured on G4's Women of the Web as one of the Top 3 Women with Mad Skills.[5]

She was the Managing Editor of the Fashion Spot[6] from 2007-2010. In 2010 she moved on to Conde Nast to work for Details magazine. After a stint in advertising, she started Copious Consulting, a Digital Marketing / Social Media agency (2014).

In 2010, she was awarded an Aboriginal Storytellers Canada Council Grant to produce a full-length graphic novel for Minx, released in 2012. In 2011 she was awarded a second Grant to produce a Minx sequel for 2013.

She signed on to do a series of graphic novels with Graphic Classics in 2012, adapting classic stories to modern times. The upcoming installation is a vampire anthology, in graphic novel form, of H.G. Wells' The Flowering of the Strange Orchid.

Copious Amounts Press

Andrea Grant started Copious Amounts Press in Vancouver in 2001 with the launch of Copious Magazine[7] Copious Magazine gained an underground following in Vancouver, and associated itself with the spoken-word scene.

In 2009, she released an art book, The Pin-Up Poet, featuring her original poetry juxtaposed with photographs of her Pin-Up characters.[8] Some of the poetry was featured in her August 2009 interview and photo shoot with Toro Magazine.[9]

In December 2010, Copious Productions was launched, a division of the company that produces custom comics in which clients can become characters.[10]

In 2010, Grant launched a web comic called Ready to Where?[11] which is a semi-autobiographical series about working in the publishing industry, illustrated by Liza Biggers and Rey Arzeno.

MINX comic and controversy

In 2005, Copious Amounts Press published the first issue of Andrea Grant's MINX: Coma Sleepers Hear It All, a fantasy comic book written by Grant. Grant is cast as the main character, and the story is a supernatural thriller that deals with Native American issues and is heavily infused with mythical themes. The character of Ptolemy is played by hip hop artist Prevail of Swollen Members.

In 2006, Grant and DC Comics engaged in a copyright disagreement over the use of the title "Minx." The issue was covered by the New York Post and settled out of court.

Issue 2 of Grant's MINX was launched at the San Diego Comic Con in June 2007.[12]

Issue 3 of Minx launched at the New York Comic Con in 2008. In 2009, Grant began working with editor Brendan Deneen of Ardenn Entertainment to revamp the series.[13] A preview of Andrea Grant's Minx: Dream War was released at the 2010 New York Comic Con, illustrated by artist Rey Arzeno, who Grant says 'gets it'. Dream War Issue #1 launched in May 2011, part 1 of a 4-part series.[14]

The Minx: Dream War trade paperback is now available in stores and online.[15]

In 2012, a preview of the Minx: Dream War Issue #2 was featured in Indian Country Today Media Network.com,[16] highlighting the series' ties to Native beliefs and Grant's establishment as a successful artist. Dream War launched in June 2012. In support of the book, Grant spoke about being a mixed-blood modern Native at the Pequot Museum and worked with First Nations youth via the W2 Community Arts Center.

Future projects

Grant has hinted that she is working on several projects. In addition to “The Pin-Up Poet" project and several upcoming MINX projects, she will soon be launching "Grimm Recollections," which is a modern retelling of Grimm's Fairytales in poetry form illustrated by pop artist Justin Hampton. She is currently working on a memoir called "Bleach," about her upbringing and subsequent rejection from within the Jehovah's Witness faith, and how her experiences led to her finding her voice as an artist.

References

  1. Michael Sheyahshe (2008-08-21). "alterNative Media: IPI: Indigenous Peeps in the Industry - 03". Anm-okc.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  2. http://macenstein.com/default/2007/04/macenstein%E2%80%99s-mac-chick-of-the-month-april-2007-andrea-grant/ Archived February 24, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "Copious Amounts Press | Home of Andrea Grant's Minx, Copious Magazine, The Pin-Up Poet, and Ready to Where?". Copiousamounts.com. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  4. "Success 101: Andrea Grant | Leo Chiang DOT COM". Leochiang.com. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  5. "Top 3 Women with Mad Skills #3: Andrea Grant –". G4tv.com. 2009-12-30. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  6. "Fashion Trends, Styles, Celebrity Fashion, and Beauty". The Fashion Spot. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  7. "Where Art Meets Underground | Copious Amounts Press". Copious Magazine. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  8. Archived December 21, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  9. "Andrea Grant | | TORO MAGAZINE | What Men Need to Know about Sex, Style, Music, Sports, Drinks & Video". Toro Magazine. 2009-08-30. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  10. "Personalized Custom Comic Book Covers". Copious Productions. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  11. "Ready to Where?". Readytowhereonline.com. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  12. Archived August 2, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  13. "Ardden Exclusive: MIKE GRELL Named Editor-in-Chief". Newsarama.com. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  14. "Minx #1". comiXology. 2011-06-01. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  15. "Online Store | Andrea Grant's Minx". Copiousamounts.com. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  16. "Exclusive: An Excerpt From Andrea Grant's Graphic Novel, Minx: Dream War - ICTMN.com". Indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com. 2012-03-14. Archived from the original on 2012-06-05. Retrieved 2012-12-26.

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