Ann Marie Fleming


Ann Marie Fleming is the writer of "The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam," a graphic novel based on her award-winning documentary of the same name.

In April, Asian Canadian filmmaker and cartoonist Ann Marie Fleming learned that she and her graphic novel "The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam" had been nominated for two Eisner Awards (for Best Reality Based Work and Best Painter or Multimedia Artist). Tonight at the San Diego Comic-Con, the winners will finally be announced. Asian American Comics spoke with Fleming about the experience.

Asian American Comics: You and your very first graphic novel have been nominated for Eisners!  How did you find out and how does it feel?

Ann Marie Fleming: I can't tell you how excited/surprising it is to be nominated for two Eisners!  i'm totally chuffed (if that's a real word...).  does this mean I have cred?  Jackie Estrada tracked down my info address from my web site trying to find me.  

AAC: What kind of reactions have you gotten as a result?  

AMF: Besides the "congratulations" I've got from my friends and colleagues who I told about my nominations, I haven't really gotten any reactions.  I told my editor, who was excited, but because this is an "old" book (it came out in September), there's no money to fly me down for the awards, and there are so many nominees in so many catagories, the Eisners can't really bring everyone down...

But I am going to get my ass down there, anyway, and soak it all in.  I've never been to Comicon. So, there you go.

AAC: Any new opportunities for you and the book? 

AMF: It's a lot like independent filmmaking, I find.  You get some great press, or some great buzz or you get into some great festivals or win some awards, even, but it doesn't necessarily turn itself into new opportunities for distribution or even your next project.  But I'm going to try and work it. I'm just so thrilled to have the book out there, and glad it's getting some kudos.  It's weird, it's nominated in the reality based comic, which makes sense.  But it is also nominated in the best painter/multi-media artist category, which totally blew me away.  As you know, it is a collage book.  So, it has my own drawings, but it is also a complilation of many different media and artists' works from my film.  So, that's pretty gratifying, and a lot of people can share in the acknowledgement of this work.

AAC: What's next for you?  Getting tempted back into the world of comics?

AMF: I have a lot of ideas for new books.  I'd love to do another one.  I've got another film I want to adapt into a graphic novel, plus some new ideas. I'll let you know what's happening next.  I think it's a fallow summer for me.  I'm just trying to get my latest animated film out there (running (heart, mind, body, spirit), which is using the resonances of acupuncture needles as a way to tell stories. It's a continuation of my Stickgirl series (Stickgirl, by the way, is my narrator in the graphic novel "The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam.'  She's very versatile and works in a variety of different mediums.  You've got to do that sort of thing if you are going to survive in our ever-changing economy). It was commissioned by the Victoria Film Festival and the Victoria Symphony.  The symphony has this national competition for composers to score original music to silent films and this is the first year they had original films to go with them.  It was pretty exciting to see it played live to a four different scores with an 80 piece orchestra infront of a live audience.  

And I'm waiting for someone to say "I loved your doc, I loved the book, let's help you make that feature length film about your great grandfather, his troubled times and his great love, Poldi." "Shanghai Follies," it will be called.

AAC: Any upcoming appearances or releases or screenings we should know about?

AMF: I'm still trying to plug away "The French Guy" on the "fromheretoawesome" web-festival site.  (Go there and click on my film!). I'm going to be doing a few visits, in the next months, to campuses to talk about my doc and the comic.  And I know I am forgetting some stuff here, but that's about it.  I'm working on a script now, a father/son relationship with a multi-culti bent... North Americam son meets Iranian father meets a Chinese poet.  I know, sounds like a commercial blockbuster!  I think I'm going to animate it, too.

Asian American comic book creators have been nominated in multiple categories for this year's Eisner Awards. Click here to see all the nominees; see below for a list of the Asian American nominees. (Full disclosure: Ann Marie Fleming is Asian Canadian and Shaun Tan is Asian Australian, but we'll take 'em!)

Congrats to all!

Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)
Johnny Hiro #1, by Fred Chao (AdHouse)

Best New Series
Johnny Hiro, by Fred Chao (AdHouse)

Best Humor Publication
Johnny Hiro, by Fred Chao (AdHouse)

Best Reality-Based Work
The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam, by Ann Marie Fleming (Riverhead Books/Penguin Group)

Best Graphic Album-New
The Arrival, by Shaun Tan (Arthur A. Levine/Scholastic)
Bookhunter, by Jason Shiga (Sparkplug Books)

Best U.S. Edition of International Material
The Arrival, by Shaun Tan (Arthur A. Levine/Scholastic)

Best Writer/Artist
Shaun Tan, The Arrival (Arthur A. Levine/Scholastic)

Best Writer/Artist-Humor
Fred Chao, Johnny Hiro (AdHouse)

Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team
Jae Lee, Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born (Marvel)

Best Painter or Multimedia Artist (interior art)
Ann-Marie Fleming, The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam (Riverhead Books/Penguin Group)

Best Cover Artist
James Jean, Fables (Vertigo/DC); The Umbrella Academy (Dark Horse); Process Recess 2; Superior Showcase 2 (AdHouse)
Jae Lee, Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born (Marvel)
Jim Lee, All Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder (DC); World of Warcraft (WildStorm/DC)

Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism
Comic Foundry, edited by Tim Leong (Comic Foundry)

Best Publication Design
Process Recess 2, designed by James Jean and Chris Pitzer (AdHouse)


Two Asian Canadians, an Asian American, and an Asian Australian dominate the "Best of 2007" lists posted by last year's Eisner judges at Bookslut.com.

Shaun Tan's "The Arrival" makes two lists -- here's an excerpt from Chris Reilly's blurb:

Sublime and visually stunning, this book tells the wordless story of an immigrants "arrival." The imagery is abstract and beautiful and refreshingly not Photoshopped. The images are alien and so perfectly depict how frightening it is to be a stranger in a strange land, with little more than the clothes on his back and lint in your pockets.... The landscapes, language (there is an unreadable alphabet) and even animals/monster/creatures here are so strange that you really become this guy.
For more about Tan, who grew up in Australia and won the World Fantasy Award for Best Artist, visit www.shauntan.net.

Anne Marie Fleming's "Magical Life of Long Tack Sam" makes Robin Brenner's list. Here's a bit of the blurb:

This book shines for its sense of humor and the way it conveys the grand adventure of digging through your ancestors pasts and discovering how learning a little bit here and a little bit there may uncover a treasure trove of history.
Brenner also cites Jason Shiga's "Bookhunter":
This book is fantastic in the way it takes a look at crimes very close to reality (the most famous book thieves are intriguingly odd characters, and often quite genius in how they commit their crimes) and then cranks it up into a great procedural drama everyone can enjoy. And... there's a climactic chase scene with book carts!
And James Sime cites Bryan Lee O'Malley's "Scott Pilgrim Vol. 4":
If you like rock and roll, half-ninjas, battling ex-boyfriends, rail-slides, failed job interviews, leveling up, and the endless laughs that boy-meets-girl creates, this is a must-read series for you to sink your teeth into.
As an extra bonus, former Eisner judge Whitney Matheson cites both "Magical Life of Long Tack Sam" and Adrian Tomine's "Shortcomings" on her Best of 2007 list at usatoday.com.

Via ComicMix.com.

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03.06.08Tons of Asian American (and Canadian and Australian) creators cited in Bookslut's Best of 2007 lists
02.09.08Ann Marie Fleming talks about the "Long Tack Sam" graphic novel