Miriam Katin

Hungarian-born American graphic novelist and graphic artist

Miriam Katin is a Hungarian-born American artist who has made significant contributions to the field of graphic novels and art. Her career spans multiple countries, including Israel and the United States, where she worked in animation from 1981 to 2000. This period laid the foundation for her future work in graphic storytelling. Katin's experiences during this time likely influenced her unique perspective and style, which are reflected in her later work as a graphic novelist.

As a graphic novelist, Katin has authored two notable autobiographical works: We Are on Our Own, published in 2006, and Letting It Go, published in 2013. These novels showcase her ability to craft compelling narratives and visuals. Her work has been recognized with prestigious awards, including an Inkpot Award and the Prix de la critique. These honors demonstrate the impact and quality of her contributions to the world of graphic novels and art. Through her work, Katin continues to share her distinctive voice and perspective with readers.