Appearances and Mentions
Zoë has appeared or been mentioned in many places, including:
Online
- Ink Proof Cannon, a daily anthology comic publishing science-fiction, fantasy and horror stories;
- The UK Law Review, where she writes legal advice & information articles, news and commentaries;
- The Webcomic Builder, where she writes about all aspects of creating and maintaining webcomics, plus reviews and commentaries;
- The Life of Nob T. Mouse, a popular comic she draws and co-writes;
- All over the house, another popular comic she draws and co-writes;
- T-Vox, where she writes many advice and information articles; and
- Suite101, where she writes articles on a variety of topics, from law and language to personal development;
- eHow, where she writes articles on a wide variety of topics under a pen name;
- Zoë’s comments on the effect of Apple’s iPad launch on the eBook market was picked up by The E Word;
- Zoë has appeared several episodes of The Webcomic Beacon podcast, including episode 100, episode 106 and episode 127.
- Zoë was interviewed for Working Writers in November 2009; and
- Zoë wrote numerous business and community articles for the Second Life News Network, under her Second Life pseudonym April Kohl.
In Print
- Zoë edits LSQ, the quarterly newsletter of British Mensa’s Law Special Interest Group;
- Zoë has had articles and short stories printed in a variety of British Mensa newsletters, including Folio, the creative writing newsletter, and the newsletter of Politics SIG;
- Zoë’s comics and short fantasy stories have appeared in The Demon By The Campfire, the newsletter of one of KJC Games’ Quest series of games; and
- Zoë edited and contributed to a number of small press magazines throughout the 1990s, including Block Nine (8-bit computer fanzine) and its sister publication, Sector Nine (16/32-bit computer magazine).
On Film
- Zoë produces regular “video logs” and short films on her YouTube channels.
- Zoë played the role of the “Good General of the North” in Dunorilus: Kingdom in Flames, produced by the Durham University Motion Picture Society.
