Stick Mob Studio
Arrernte Country Central Australia
Telling Stories We Need to Hear
Latest graphic novels
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Mixed Feelings Book 2
$15.00Add to cartWritten and illustrated by Declan Miller (Arrernte, Anmatyerre, Scottish)
Mixed Feelings captures the mood of Alice Springs-Mparntwe, including the insecurity of young people in need of wise leaders and just systems that acknowledge the phantoms of our past.
To create Mixed Feelings I tap into my lived experiences of growing up in Central Australia, as well as my love of graphic novels and animation.
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Storm Warning Book 2
$15.00Add to cartWritten by Lauren Boyle (Arrernte, Jingili),
illustrated by Alyssa Mason (Arrernte, Pitjantjatjara)Storm Warning follows a group of friends who take shelter in a families military bunker as the first violent storm hits a post-apocalyptic Australia.
Everyone’s life is at stake. Can this group survive the terrifying outbreak of mutant rodents and the destruction unleashed by the storm?
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Exo Dimensions Book 2
$15.00Add to cartWritten and illustrated by Seraphina Newberry (Arrernte, Pitjantjatjara)
My graphic novel, Exo-Dimensions merges speculative fiction with elements of Arrernte creation stories as told to me by family. My story is not a linear read as the future collides with the past-present in moments of mayhem and transformation. Be warned Exo-Dimensions is not for the faint hearted!
“I’ve spent this morning reading all of Stick Mob’s graphic novels They’re fierce. Thank you Stick Mob for bringing these stories to life.”
Dr. Henry Goldstein (he/him) B.Pharm, MB BS, FRACP, Adolescent & Young Adult Physician
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JOURNAL COMMISSION – Voiceworks Issue #137 GUTTERS
Our work was inspired by visiting the Artback exhibition at 8 Hele Crescent, Wangka Walytja – The Life and Times of the Papunya Literature Production Centre by Papunya Tjupi artists.View details- News
JOURNAL COMMISSION – The Suburban Review #40 UNTRUE
For The Suburban Review journal commission, we created a front cover, a two-page comic, and an illustration responding to Erin Richie’s flash fiction Catching Impossible Things.View details- News
BRISBANE SUPERNOVA
Alyssa and Declan met up with Bronanna and Nea from ILF at Stick Mob’s Supernova stallView details
Wearable storytelling
Stick Mob Studio is a socially led enterprise. As a collective, we believe in the power of storytelling to open up radically different possibilities.
Stick Mob live and work on Arrernte Country, Central Australia. We pay our respect to our ancestors past-present-emerging through honouring our continued connection to Country, story, and each other.
L-R: Seraphina Newberry, Alyssa Mason, Declan Miller, Wendy Cowan, Racy Dog
Stick Mob Studio do not use AI to write or illustrate our stories. Everything we create comes from our own hands, imaginations, voices, and storytelling practices.


