Titan1Studios to help raise awareness for teenage mental health with publication of playwright Bridgette Dutta Portman’s debut novel, The Twin Stars

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Graphic Novel, Literary and Interactive publisher Titan1Studios is pleased to announce the publication of The Twin Stars, a debut novel by California-based playwright Bridgette Dutta Portman, available now on Amazon.

The Twin Stars tells the story of Olive Joshi, a 16-year-old girl with obsessive-compulsive disorder and self-doubt. Olive once found solace in writing in her journal, where she crafted a fantasy story about Coseema, the princess of a distant planet under conjoined suns. Coseema resembled Olive physically, but was bold, self-confident, powerful, and flawless—everything Olive was not. When Olive’s OCD and perfectionism began to interfere with her ability to write, she abandoned her story, leaving Coseema and her world in stasis. One day, while en route to India to attend her beloved grandmother’s funeral, Olive falls through a portal into her journal and into the fantasy world that she created.

The Twin Stars is aimed at young adult readers between 13 and 18 years old, particularly those with an interest in the sci-fi/fantasy genre and those who struggle with mental health challenges. While Olive navigates through fantastical adventures on a planet born from her own imagination, her experiences mirror those that all teenagers face: the development of self-confidence and self-expression, the pursuit of friendships and romantic relationships, conflicts with siblings and parents, and the need to manage grief, change, and uncertainty.

Olive suffers from a mental illness, OCD, which manifests itself in the antagonistic forces in her fictional world. This anxiety disorder can be particularly debilitating for teenagers, who often lack insight into the condition and feel resistant to sharing their worries and compulsions with parents or teachers. The Twin Stars fuses sci-fi-fantasy adventure with a story about a teen’s struggle with her own mind. The aim is both to normalize and bring visibility to characters with mental health issues and to broaden the novel’s appeal to teens outside the sci-fi/fantasy genre who may struggle with mental and emotional disorders.

The Twin Stars is the first in a series of novels that will form the Coseema Saga and extend an ecosystem across literary and graphic novels, animation, mobile experiences, and immersive interactive content, with the continued mission of raising mental health awareness in teens.

Early praise for The Twin Stars:

“The Lucasfilm-esque milieu, blending magic with exobiology, astrophysics, and a painless layering of multiculturalism, is a tantalizing one. Portman adds a layer of emotion via Olive’s struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety, which impinges on the storyline in a more meaningful way than just checking a box in the character mental health problems column. YA readers raised on various permutations of the superhero mythos should be enthralled by the Coseema/Olive dichotomy in this metafictional series opener.”
– Kirkus Reviews

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About the Author:

Bridgette Dutta Portman is a playwright, teacher, and novelist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. More than two dozen of her plays have been produced locally, nationally, and internationally. She is past president of the Playwrights’ Center of San Francisco, was a 2018 resident playwright at Custom Made Theatre Co., and is currently a member of Same Boat Theater Collective, the Pear Writers' Guild and the Dramatists' Guild. She has been a finalist for the Bay Area Playwrights' Festival, the Theatre Bay Area TITAN award, the PlayPenn Conference, the Kentucky Women’s Theatre Conference Prize for Women Writers, the New Dramatists playwrights' residency, and more. 

Bridgette holds a PhD in political science (UC Irvine, 2011) and an MFA in creative writing (Spalding University, 2018). She lives in Fremont, CA with her husband Deepanshu and their two children. Learn more about Bridgette and her work at www.bridgetteduttaportman.com.

About Titan1Studios:

Founded in 2016, TITAN1STUDIOS is an award-winning Canadian Publishing, Interactive and Immersive Studio focused on the creation and promotion of uniquely representative and inclusive original content IP. TITAN1 embraces diversity and representation across creative, management, and production teams, while striving to explore universal and timeless themes that are relevant to all audiences.

As an incubator for original content, the studio has developed multiple acclaimed properties including Knight Guardians of Relativity, New Humanz, Unity Farm, Wild Frontier, and the all-ages hit zombie adventure ZOMBEN for Publishing, Interactive, Digital Platforms, TV & Film.

For more information about Titan1Studios, please visit: www.titan1studios.com

KNIGHT GUARDIANS OF RELATIVITY - 2ND ANNIVERSARY VARIANT COVER

Two years ago this month, Knight Guardians of Relativity started its 4-issue limited series run through Diamond Comics Distributors to comic shops everywhere! To celebrate, we're releasing this special anniversary edition cover by Marvel and DC artist Ken Lashley. The cover will be available a select pop culture conventions in 2019 via an exclusive trade paperback edition that will include Knight Guardians #1-4, the Aaran Seth #1 One-Shot and Chapter #1 of Gareth R. Roberts ‘The Last Time Machine’ novel.

Cover art by Marvel & DC artist Ken Lashley, colours by Adam Metcalfe

Cover art by Marvel & DC artist Ken Lashley, colours by Adam Metcalfe

About TITAN1STUDIOS

TITAN1STUDIOS is an award-winning Toronto-based production house focused on the creation and promotion of uniquely diverse, original content IP via publishing and multi-media digital platforms, including comics, novels, XR (Virtual, Mixed and Augmented Reality) and location-based entertainment. As an incubator for original content, TITAN1 also provides agency-level services for brands and rights holders seeking monetization of content through graphic publishing, interactive gaming, immersive mobile, and location-based entertainment. The studio holds IP for multiple acclaimed properties including Knight Guardians of Relativity, New Humanz, Weathered Spirit and the all-ages hit zombie adventure ZOMBEN.

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COMICOSITY REVIEW: ZOMBEN #1 (9/10)

Originally Published in Comicosity
By Chris Hernandez

What happens after the apocalypse? Would it be possible for work, family life or even school to go on? We find out in Titan1Studios’ new book Zomben that the answer is yes, even if you are a zombie. Zomben is the story of a boy, Ben, who survived the apocalypse but not without being bitten by a Zombie. His family tries to protect this secret while keeping him in school and live a somewhat normal life.

This is a fun original take on the Zombie apocalypse (or in this case Zombie/Tentacle/Robot?!) that gives us a different kind of terror. While other Zombie stories revolve around the terror of struggling to remain human, Zomben gives us a look at the terror of struggling with being different.

At its core, Zomben is a classic story of acceptance of someone new and different into your life.

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Readers will identify with either being or welcoming the new kid to school. You can either make their life hell or celebrate their differences and the variety that it can add to your life. Heneghan gives us a story about the latter. Heneghan lightens the horror heavy tone that most Zombie books have with a sweet childlike innocence. He has done a great job at delivering the narrative in a kid’s matter of fact tone. He also successfully hints at a tension that lies just underneath everyone’s skin.

A glance at this book may lead the reader to think it’s just another kids comic book but the trauma of living through the apocalypse permeates all the characters. The reader will find that the terror is just waiting to break out, from the parent’s carefully chosen words to the kids emotional scarring covered up with video games and school work. This first issue has just enough tidbits of unique backstory and things to come that the reader is left looking forward to the next issue.

Cicero’s artwork is a bright and refreshing change of pace. It’s a different style than what is in most books out right now. He excels at capturing the expressions of all the characters in over exaggerated yet likeable way. He has also been able to communicate the tension that permeates the book. Every single character seems to be almost ready to break and it shows in their faces. The character’s skin seems stretched taut against their face and yet the children still seem to retain some semblance of innocence. There is a very smooth flow in panel layout and also of the positioning of the characters in the panels. He largely sticks to the golden ratio in each panel’s layout pleasing the reader’s eyes.  Martinez’ colors are bright and saturated and give a cheerful energetic mood to the overall book which again are a stark contrast to the tension that flows throughout the book.  The ink-work is great and adds a lot of texture to everything without overwhelming the art or colors.

Overall Zomben is a joy to read. The artwork captures the youthfulness of the characters while Heneghan’s writing nicely contrasts tragic circumstances with the lightheartedness of being in grade school. Being new in a strange place is a horror story that everyone can relate to and it’s dealt with perfectly here. If you love Zombie stories but are tired of the same old brain eating storyline then you will definitely enjoy this book.

ZOMBEN: DEADUCATION #1
Written by Mike Heneghan
Art by Abel Cicero, Manoli Martinez
Published by Titan1Studios

RATING: 9/10

Preview Zomben at ZombenComic.com