Akshara Ashok's Debut Book Coming in January: Turning Daily Taboos into Viral Humor
Illustrator Akshara Ashok announces her debut book, 'The Little Book Of Big Girl Things,' releasing in late January. Discover how she uses humor to tackle social taboos.
Periods, body hair, and hygiene—topics usually whispered about in corners are taking center stage in a vibrant, digital burst of color. Akshara Ashok, the mastermind behind 'Happy Fluff Comics,' is redefining digital art by blending traditional Indian roots with modern, fearless themes.
'The Little Book Of Big Girl Things' Set for Release
Fans of her relatable and often chaotic comics have a reason to celebrate. Ashok just announced the release of her first book, titled 'The Little Book Of Big Girl Things,' expected to hit shelves at the end of January. This compilation won't just feature her most-loved online strips; it'll also include personal essays on adulting, mental health, and the journey of self-discovery.
It's a compilation of my most loved comics and a few short essays. The book talks about adulting, relationships, body image, mental health, and self-discovery.
The Power of Humor in Addressing Taboos
For Ashok, humor is more than just a laugh—it's a bridge. She uses it to help people understand sensitive issues without feeling attacked. However, she admits that over the years, as the internet has evolved, the fear of public judgment has occasionally crept in. Despite this, seeing live reactions at conventions keeps her motivated to share the 'too personal' moments that make her work so special.
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