Deborah Noyes & M Duffy Depict 1692 Salem Witch Trials from Promary Documents in We Walked In Clouds Graphic Novel deborahnoyes MelissatheDuffy JillGrinbergLit LittleBrownYR
\n documents, 'a graphic-novel telling of the Salem Witch Trials in 1692, creating a narrative out of the historical context and what we can imagine of those accused.'\nWorld rights to We Walked in Clouds were bought by Patrice Caldwell, while at Disney-Hyperion, but as part of a deal that saw a thousand titles bought from Disney Hyperion by Hachette Book Group, to be published through Little Brown Ink and will now be edited by Andrea Colvin for publication in the summer of 2024.
\nDeborah Noyes's agent Jill Grinberg at Jill Grinberg Literary Management and M Duffy's agent Bernadette Baker-Baughman at Victoria Sanders & Associates represented the pair.\n\nIn 2019, Little, Brown had a directive to expand their graphic novel list for the years going ahead, and appointed Andrea Colvin, formerly of Lion Forge as editorial director, Graphic Publishing to do just that.
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