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Kit Anderson ’22 is the 2026-2027 The Center for Cartoon Studies Fellow

Photograph of Kit Anderson, sitting on a window ledge of a green house.

Kit Anderson ’22 is an Ignatz and Nebula-nominated cartoonist from Boulder, Colorado. She has published two books with Avery Hill, Safer Places (2024) and Second Shift (2025), as well as numerous short comics, including Weeds with Parsifal Press. Kit received her MFA from The Center for Cartoon Studies in 2022 and enjoys walking in the woods and making comics about memory, nature, and, sometimes, wizards. She’ll be working on a medieval adaptation for an anthology, making short comics, and collaborating with her agent on several pitches. After spending the last five years abroad, Kit is thrilled to return to such a special community and looks forward to getting to know the current classes, learning from them, and helping out however she can.


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Alum Kit Anderson’s ’22 graphic novel SAFER SPACES explores the secrets and magic typically unseen in everyday life

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Safer Spaces by Kit Anderson '22

Safer Spaces is a 208-page new collection of stories about isolation, memory, liminal spaces, and small magic from up-and-coming author Kit Anderson with Avery Hill Publishing. From road trips to doctors’ offices to the mysterious spaces under the house, Kit Anderson’s short stories explore the secrets and magic typically unseen in everyday life. A walk through the forest, a family move, a day in a normal life – Anderson’s depictions of these ordinary moments transform them with a double-take, revealing the strangeness, surreality, and transformation within. Order a copy!

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