The Inner Workings of a Chibi.

brichibi:

Cover by Jenn St-onge

“Hidden in Plain Sight” by MuseTap Studios

Happy New Year, magical ones! I haven’t updated in FOREVER! The end of 2017 was full of conventions back to back so I didn’t have much time. 

I wanted to say thank you for a really great launch of my book magnifiqueNOIR! It’s been about 3 months and the reception for it has been great! I’m gonna be pushing it even harder this year and I hope to have (at least) the rough draft for book two done by the end of the year! I’ll be approaching bookstores about carrying the book and, of course, I’m always looking for reviewers and places to feature it!

In case you want a taste of the Black Girl Magic going on with my queer magical girls, you can check them out here:

Autographed Copies 

Amazon

Website

Reviews so far

Thanks everyone, and don’t forget! You are magical :)

Reblogging for the night time kids :)

Cover by Jenn St-onge

“Hidden in Plain Sight” by MuseTap Studios

Happy New Year, magical ones! I haven’t updated in FOREVER! The end of 2017 was full of conventions back to back so I didn’t have much time. 

I wanted to say thank you for a really great launch of my book magnifiqueNOIR! It’s been about 3 months and the reception for it has been great! I’m gonna be pushing it even harder this year and I hope to have (at least) the rough draft for book two done by the end of the year! I’ll be approaching bookstores about carrying the book and, of course, I’m always looking for reviewers and places to feature it!

In case you want a taste of the Black Girl Magic going on with my queer magical girls, you can check them out here:

Autographed Copies 

Amazon

Website

Reviews so far

Thanks everyone, and don’t forget! You are magical :)

tyrinecarver:

Week 4 of the Inktober/Drawloween challenge!

Day 23′s magical Schoolgirl is a take on Cosmic Green from MagnifiqueNOIR, the black magical girls representing a wide spectrum of sexuality and fun nerdisms who are getting their own book series soon (by @brichibi and @snowtigra)! Pledge their KICKSTARTER here! 

Besides her, I’m quite fond of my cute little farm witch. And man that alchemist can git it. One more day til Halloween and the free draw (which will be extra special).

(Prompt; 31 WItches, 2016) More here.

Eeeeeeeeee Bree/Cosmic Green!!!

brichibi:

There’s a city. It’s like most other cities. Buildings. People. Monsters who can destroy sidewalks by vomiting acid onto the ground, and an elite group of black, queer, magical girls who work to put those monsters in their place.

See? Just like most other cities.

Bree Danvers would’ve compared it to a video game, maybe a cartoon or comic book, except black girls are rarely the heroines of the story. But there her heroine stood, plus sized and wonderful, rocking a dazzling amount of purple and defeating monsters with galactic sparkles. Galactic Purple, that was her name, and soon, Bree was joining her on a magical adventure full of transformations and after school battles to defend a city like most other cities.

And soon, others would join them, and each one would be magical in their own way… give or take a few bumps on the acid covered ground.

AND WE’RE LIVE!!! The Kickstarter for the first book in my magical girl book series is ready to go! The series focuses on a group of black, queer, magical girls who save the world with sparkles, sass, and fabulous hair. The first book, “I Am Magical,” is the start of the adventure, and will be a full-length novel with full colored picture inserts and mini one-shot comics. There are all sorts of fun early bird extras, exclusives, freebees, add-ons, tiers, stretch goals… THE WORKS! 

The Kickstarter is HERE! Thank you to everyone who pledges and/or shares the magic :)

UPDATE! We just crossed $2,500! THANK YOU SO MUCH, EVERYONE!!! Keep sharing, keep promoting, keep using #magnifiqueNOIR, keep doing everything! Let’s bring these girls to life <3 <3 <3 

There’s a city. It’s like most other cities. Buildings. People. Monsters who can destroy sidewalks by vomiting acid onto the ground, and an elite group of black, queer, magical girls who work to put those monsters in their place.

See? Just like most other cities.

Bree Danvers would’ve compared it to a video game, maybe a cartoon or comic book, except black girls are rarely the heroines of the story. But there her heroine stood, plus sized and wonderful, rocking a dazzling amount of purple and defeating monsters with galactic sparkles. Galactic Purple, that was her name, and soon, Bree was joining her on a magical adventure full of transformations and after school battles to defend a city like most other cities.

And soon, others would join them, and each one would be magical in their own way… give or take a few bumps on the acid covered ground.

AND WE’RE LIVE!!! The Kickstarter for the first book in my magical girl book series is ready to go! The series focuses on a group of black, queer, magical girls who save the world with sparkles, sass, and fabulous hair. The first book, “I Am Magical,” is the start of the adventure, and will be a full-length novel with full colored picture inserts and mini one-shot comics. There are all sorts of fun early bird extras, exclusives, freebees, add-ons, tiers, stretch goals… THE WORKS! 

The Kickstarter is HERE! Thank you to everyone who pledges and/or shares the magic :)

There’s a city. It’s like most other cities. Buildings. People. Monsters who can destroy sidewalks by vomiting acid onto the ground, and an elite group of black, queer, magical girls who work to put those monsters in their place.

See? Just like most other cities.

Bree Danvers would’ve compared it to a video game, maybe a cartoon or comic book, except black girls are rarely the heroines of the story. But there her heroine stood, plus sized and wonderful, rocking a dazzling amount of purple and defeating monsters with galactic sparkles. Galactic Purple, that was her name, and soon, Bree was joining her on a magical adventure full of transformations and after school battles to defend a city like most other cities.

And soon, others would join them, and each one would be magical in their own way… give or take a few bumps on the acid covered ground.

Welcome, everyone, to the world of magnifiqueNOIR, a young adult book series that delves into the lives of a group of extraordinary magical girls who defend the lives of the people around them. Along the way, they face new challenges that may undo everything that they’ve become, but even so, they always work to be the best women they can be.

Website

Facebook

Kickstarter Launch Page

Bri’s Twitter

sakuramochipanda:
“ MagnifiqueNOIR: Prism Pink
Briana Lawrence and Jessica Walsh write some amazing books! They are having a Kickstarter in October for their newest project and I am in love with the designs. So I had to draw at least one of them....

sakuramochipanda:

MagnifiqueNOIR: Prism Pink

Briana Lawrence and Jessica Walsh write some amazing books! They are having a Kickstarter in October for their newest project and I am in love with the designs. So I had to draw at least one of them. This is Prism Pink.

Check out their facebook page.

Look at this amazing fanart of Prism Pink!!! 

magnifiqueNOIR website

magnifiqueNOIR Facebook

magnifiqueNOIR Kickstarter Event Page

snowtigra:
“ COMING SOON! The Kickstarter for my wifey’s new book series magnifiqueNOIR! Join the even to get all the updates on the Kickstarter until it starts on October 1st! Join us for their magical adventures!
Event Link:...

snowtigra:

COMING SOON! The Kickstarter for my wifey’s new book series magnifiqueNOIR! Join the even to get all the updates on the Kickstarter until it starts on October 1st! Join us for their magical adventures!

Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1183872984988905/
#kickstarter #blackmagicgirls #blackgirlmagic #novel #comingsoon #plussized #queer #black #magicalgirl #magicalgirls #upcoming #project #publishing #author #announcement #brianalawrence #brichibicosplays

BLACK QUEER MAGICAL GIRLS GET HYPED!!!

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aristocratphoto:

This is part 1 of 4 in our POC photoshoot in cooperation with @haenuli . In one day we shot 16 looks with 4 models. It was crazy!

More photos from part 1, and all 4 sets, can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/LEMillerPhoto/

Why did we do it? This is what the models had to say:

@loliville : I felt frustrated at the lack of representation, but also that someone was telling these girls and guys that they couldn’t wear lolita because of something as petty as melanin distribution. Who does that?

@taratiki17 : I have been into lolita for a few years now and even though I really love it there was always that feeling that I could never really do it justice because of my skin tone or race. After a while, when I began to take more photos and share them with others, I started getting a lot of positive feedback from many people, but mainly African American women saying how inspired they were to see a representation of themselves in the lolita community. There’s something about seeing someone who has similar characteristics as yourself being featured in something you love that gives you a boost of confidence to say “I can do it too”! I’ve felt that feeling myself and will always try to give that same inspiration to others who really need it! 

Britney: This shoot was done in response to the lack of representation of darker skinned people within the lolita community. We would like to challenge the perception that Lolitas all fit one “mold” and hope to open the door for others in the community to come out and show our diversity.

@kawaiilifetv: All of these beautiful photos came as the result of hearing that women of color “can not wear lolita”. That women of color were too afraid to wear this obscure yet beautiful fashion because of the hate that they could possibly get from the color of their skin. Well here we are breaking the mold, and I hope we inspire everyone else who are second guessing themselves to break it too.

THIS IS THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!

<3 <3 <3 

A rainbow love story <3 <3 <3 

All costumes made by my wifey, SnowCosplays :)

Pictures by Elyse Lavonne.