Cartoonists have long adopted the technique of writing about the future or the past as a good way of talking about the present day.
But PCO member Adrian Teal is adapting this artifice with a crowd-funded project on the history of 18th century Britain, which he explains in a short video pitch.
Adrian is working with the Unbound book site which provides a platform for authors to pitch their products to would-be book buyers for self-funding.
His Gin Lane Gazette – an 18th century version of Heat magazine – follows a similar path to The Opinions of Tobias Grubbe, the news cartoon that appears weekly in the digital Telegraph.
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Cartoonists have long adopted the technique of writing about the future or the past as a good way of talking about the present day.
But PCO member Adrian Teal is adapting this artifice with a crowd-funded project on the history of 18th century Britain, which he explains in a short video pitch.
Adrian is working with the Unbound book site which provides a platform for authors to pitch their products to would-be book buyers for self-funding.
His Gin Lane Gazette – an 18th century version of Heat magazine – follows a similar path to The Opinions of Tobias Grubbe, the news cartoon that appears weekly in the digital Telegraph.
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