- Vanesa Littlecrow
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name = Vanesa Littlecrow
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birthname = Vanesa Colon Ortiz
birthdate = November 8, 1973
birthplace =Río Piedras, Puerto Rico
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occupation = cartoonist, writer, dancer, model
nationality = Puerto Rican
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website =Vanesa "Vas" Littlecrow (born Vanesa Colon Ortiz on
November 8 ,1973 ) is a multifaceted Puerto Rican who is acartoonist ,dancer ,writer and a model. She is also the founder of VAS Littlecrow, a multidisciplinary arts firm based inMinnesota .Early years
Littlecrow was born in
Río Piedras, Puerto Rico . At a young age, Littlecrow was diagnosed withautism due to difficulty talking and expressingemotion s.Fact|date=November 2007 Despite this fact, she was already drawing at age one. Although it was recommended that Vanesa be interned in a special institution for mentally ill children, her mother was against the idea and did not. Believing that Littlecrow had the potential to achieve great things with her innate talent, she became instrumental in the development of her daughter's artistic skills. [http://www.prismcomics.org/profile.php?id=944 Creator] ]Littlecrow designed a poster for the
Barrio Obrero marathon while still in grade school, which led to a short appearance inWKAQ-TV . As a fan of TV starIris Chacon , the experience of being on television would be very influential to her. She received an honorable mention in the Puerto Rican newspaper "The San Juan Star " for some of herChristmas drawings. While still attending school, she also found time take dance lessons in ballet, tap dance, jazz, Polynesian, flamenco, and traditional Puerto Rican folk dance. She also participated in juvenile modeling, including a school beauty peagant where she won first place in her age category. By age nine, Littlecrow began work on her first novel in what would later become the "Soup Wars Project". [http://www.prismcomics.org/profile.php?id=944 Creator] ]Horror Hares
In 1985, Littlecrow moved to West Valley City in
Utah with her mother and younger brother. She became a member of the school's choir and was picked to do a solo from the play "Les Misérables". Shortly thereafter her family moved again, this time toMinnesota . There, she auditioned for herhigh school 's rendition of "Grease" as Frenchie. When she was given an understudy role that was later taken from her, Littlecrow vowed to write her own play. Meanwhile, she became notorious in her school for her madcap parody song writing efforts, her satirical underground comic book series, "The Bombardeering Bunnies from Biloxi" (a.k.a. "Horror Hares,") and her award-winning science fiction-inspired fashion design. [http://www.vaslittlecrow.com/ VAS Littlecrow] ]Under the pseudonym "El V.C-O.," Littlecrow produced her first weekly comic strip, "Sammy." It originally appeared in Fuzzface Magazine in 1994, and ran as self-syndicated feature from 1992 though 1996 in seven different publications throughout Minnesota and North Dakota. "Sammy" was inked and co-written by Jake Wotsup. In 2006, "Sammy" resurfaced with redesigned characters and renamed "Sexual Rodentia," due to an ongoing copyright between the former collaborators. [http://www.prismcomics.org/profile.php?id=944 Creator] ]
Nine Lives of Catnose
Littlecrow's best-known comic strip is the semi-autobiographical "Nine Lives of Catnose." The main character, Catnose, made her first appearance in "Sammy" in April 1994. The character spawned her own spin-off comic strip, "Nine Lives of Catnose" which was first published by
Minnesota State University Moorhead 's student newspaper in 1998. A short-lived and X-rated spin-off, "Secret Lives of Catnose" webcomic, was online in 2001. "Nine Lives of Catnose" is still published on a monthly basis at the Lemmecheck model and adult star portal. Catnose is also the mascot of Catnose Comics, the comic book publishing division of VAS Littlecrow. Vanesa Littlecrow still writes "Nine Lives of Catnose," but her apprentice, Stef Davis, took over as lead cartoonist in January 2006. [http://www.vaslittlecrow.com/ VAS Littlecrow] ]Other comics strips by Vanesa include, "Mini-Misfits," "Twisted Images," "Shanty Rats," "Slippy Homely," and "Thrift Revolution." "A Jakie Cross Comix" was created by Littlecrow under the pseudonym of Jakie Cross. [http://www.prismcomics.org/profile.php?id=944 Creator] ]
Also a writer of poetry, the poems that she has written have opened the way for her participation in events such as: "Happenings," "In A Woman's Voice," "Fargo Poetry Grand Slam 1999" and others. Her verses have appeared in
magazine s such as: "Red Weather ," "Sueños y Pensamientos ," "The Multiracial Reader," "Contemporary Poets of Britain and America ," and "The Guild — Moorhead State University Science Fiction and Fantasy Club's Newsletter". She became editor for the latter publication. Littlecrow, along with her first husband, published the monthly 'zine "The Electric Walleye" inMoorhead, Minnesota during her college years. During this time-period she also worked as a fine arts model and the head photo lab monitor at the Moorhead State University art department. [http://www.vaslittlecrow.com/ VAS Littlecrow] ]Personal life
Despite a rather turbulent marriage and chemical abuse problems, Littlecrow graduated "
Magna Cum Laude " in the fall of 1996 with a Bachelor's degree in Spanish fromMoorhead State University . She moved back toMinneapolis, Minnesota after her home was destroyed in the flood of 1997 in the hope of finding a better life without her husband. Instead, she found a series of dead-end jobs and the complete collapse of her marriage, which ended after divorce papers were granted inDecember 24 ,1997 . Disillusioned with her life, she worked as part of a crew of an ill-fated documentary project that ran out of funds shortly after it started. This temporary setback inspired her to travel aroundNorth America and the Caribbean. She moved back toFargo, North Dakota at her ex-husband's urging. There she found her compass in a supportive creative community and her work as an artist's model. With the guidance of photographer Paul L. Meisel, she turned away from her original plan to become a Spanish teacher and instead become a professional model and performer. [http://www.prismcomics.org/profile.php?id=944 Creator] ]In her new venture, she held several titles including "Latinamoves Model of the Year 2000," "Ms
Internet World Ethnic Beauty Award 2001," and the "Ms Internet World Tribute Award," in 2002. She was also the founder of "Modamag," a magazine which originally focused on modeling, but now focuses on film reviews. Social phobias and burn-out from her rather grueling schedule took a huge toll on her health. She retired from the field in 2003 and redirected her energies back to more creative endeavors. In that same year, she published the short-lived "The Rice Reader." In 2004, she completed her first musical play, "The Purple Slipper Floating Organ Cabaret" and co-founded a burlesque troupe of the same name. She eventually returned to modeling in late 2005, while still maintaining her busy career as an artist. [http://www.vaslittlecrow.com/ VAS Littlecrow] ]Littlecrow is also known for her gourmet cooking skills which she gained during her stay in Fargo. Her recipes and thoughts on the culinary arts have been featured in the "St. Cloud Times" and in Cooking with "Central Minnesota's Best" on multiple occasions. She also contributes to Courtney Knettel's Naughty Curry spice blog and column.
Currently
Currently, Littlecrow is still working on the Soup Wars Project, a series of experimental science-fiction
graphic novels along with her second husband, Loki W. Kaspari and other collaborators. "Polska, Sucka!", the first series from the Soup Wars Project, was released in April 2005. Additionally, she runs the Rice Print Shop inRice, Minnesota and is a prolific blogger, participating in several personal and group blogs. [ [http://sweetohm.info/fr/interview/VLittlecrow.htm Vanesa Littlecrow Presents] ]ee also
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List of Puerto Rican writers
*List of famous Puerto Ricans
*Puerto Rican literature References
External links
* [http://vaslittlecrow.com/ Vanesa Littlecrow's Homepage]
* [http://www.livejournal.com/users/vaslittlecrow/ Vanesa Littlecrow's Blog]
* [http://resume.vaslittlecrow.com/ Vanesa Littlecrow's Art Resume]
* [http://www.lemmecheck.com/catnose/ Vas Littlecrow's Catnose at LemmeCheck Entertainment]
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