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Gina Gagliano talkes to the Cannon author about queerness, invisible magpies, kitchens, and bicycles.
www.tcj.comThe latest notable news about Lee Lai is that her graphic novel Cannon won the 2026 Stella Prize on May 13, 2026, becoming the first graphic novel ever to receive the award. It also made her the first trans and non-binary person to win the Stella Prize.[5][6]
This win is a significant literary milestone because it is the first time a graphic novel has won the Stella Prize in the award’s 14-year history. It also adds to the acclaim already surrounding Lai’s earlier book, Stone Fruit.[6][1][4][5]
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Gina Gagliano talkes to the Cannon author about queerness, invisible magpies, kitchens, and bicycles.
www.tcj.comThis is Lee Lai's second book to be shortlisted for the Stella Prize, and her first win.
theconversation.comLee Lai's debut graphic novel, Stone Fruit, was longlisted for the Stella Prize in 2022. Four years on, she's won the prestigious award for her latest book, Cannon.
www.abc.net.au“I guess I hope that comics don’t only prosper online, but that cartoonists continue to get together to make small presses, collaborate creatively, and talk in-person about how best to be artists (and support our larger communities) in this actually quite terrifying political landscape.”
www.liminalmag.comMy name is Lee, I grew up in Australia and I've been living in Tio'tia:ke - colonially known as Montréal, since 2016.
lee-lai.cargo.siteLee Lai is an Australian cartoonist living in Tio'tia:ke (colonially known as Montreal, Canada). In 2021, she was selected as one of the National Book ...
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