About the Author:
Cristy C. Road's career began with Greenzine, a punk rock zine, which she made for ten years. She has since published Indestructible, an illustrated novel about high school; Distance Makes the Heart Grow Sick, a postcard book; and Bad Habits, a love story about self-destruction and healing. She has also illustrated countless album covers, book jackets, and political organization propaganda. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Review:
“Road, an artist and writer, borrowed her nom de plum from a Green Day song title, which gives you some idea of the punky, exuberant spirit behind her graphic memoir about growing up gay in a very Catholic Cuban family from Miami.” ―Entertainment Weekly
"Veteran punk writer and illustrator Road weaves text and art together in a charming and angst-ridden coming-of-age story. . . .Readers who enjoyed Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home will probably empathize with Road’s story of sexual exploration and punk rock." ―Publishers Weekly
"Road's writing has long brought to vivid life the experiences of a queer-identified Latina punk rocker." ―Bitch magazine
"True to Road's punk nature, she fills the page with raw words and drawings that illustrate the wide range of her emotions―from rage to despair." ―Daily News (New York)
“Spit and Passion is a queer, punk Cuban American’s coming-of-age memoir that’s as brilliant as it is brave. Not to be missed.” ―Junot Díaz, author of The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
"I'm a big Cristy C. Roads fan. Spit and Passion is a graphic delight, and the depiction of awkward youth is spot-on, weird, and familiar. ―Alison Bechdel, author of Fun Home
"Cristy C. Road is a bad ass. She has a list of published work that leaves me awed and inspired." ―Billie Joe Armstrong, Green Day
"Cristy C. Road is the Jack Kerouac of the young queer generation. She's as brilliant a writer as she is an illustrator."―Kate Bornstein, author of A Queer and Pleasant Danger
Road, an artist and writer, borrowed her nom de plum from a Green Day song title, which gives you some idea of the punky, exuberant spirit behind her graphic memoir about growing up gay in a very Catholic Cuban family from Miami.” Entertainment Weekly
"Veteran punk writer and illustrator Road weaves text and art together in a charming and angst-ridden coming-of-age story. . . .Readers who enjoyed Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home will probably empathize with Road’s story of sexual exploration and punk rock." Publishers Weekly
"Road's writing has long brought to vivid life the experiences of a queer-identified Latina punk rocker." Bitch magazine
"True to Road's punk nature, she fills the page with raw words and drawings that illustrate the wide range of her emotions from rage to despair." Daily News (New York)
Spit and Passion is a queer, punk Cuban American’s coming-of-age memoir that’s as brilliant as it is brave. Not to be missed.” Junot Díaz, author of The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
"I'm a big Cristy C. Roads fan. Spit and Passion is a graphic delight, and the depiction of awkward youth is spot-on, weird, and familiar. Alison Bechdel, author of Fun Home
"Cristy C. Road is a bad ass. She has a list of published work that leaves me awed and inspired." Billie Joe Armstrong, Green Day
"Cristy C. Road is the Jack Kerouac of the young queer generation. She's as brilliant a writer as she is an illustrator." Kate Bornstein, author of A Queer and Pleasant Danger
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