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From Catalyst Press' Panel & Page African Graphic Novel Series, journey to the mystical waters of Southern Africa with Pearl and Siku, two young women forging their own destinies with magic and courage.

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From Catalyst Press' Panel & Page African Graphic Novel Series, journey to the mystical waters of Southern Africa with Pearl and Siku, two young women forging their own destinies with magic and courage.
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Anthony Silverston is partner and Head of Development at Triggerfish Animation Studios where he oversees a slate of projects including Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire with Disney+, Mama K’s Team 4 with Netflix, and Kiya with Disney, eOne and Frogbox, and a number of feature films and TV series. In 2015, he oversaw the Story Lab, which developed 4 feature films and 4 TV series chosen from a continent-wide search that drew almost 1400 entries. He directed and co-wrote the feature film Khumba and written on Seal Team and Zambezia. Silverston was also producer of the short films Troll Girl and Belly Flop which screened at over 135 festivals and won 14 awards.  Raffaella Delle Donne has over fifteen years of experience in the animation industry developing and creating content for Disney, eOne, Wekids, Snipple Animation, Netflix, Baobab Studios and Triggerfish Animation Studios. She was the TV Development Executive for the Triggerfish Studios/Disney Storylab that incubated Mama K's Team 4 and co-wrote the award-winning features Adventures in Zambezia and Khumba. Raffaella is currently a writer and Executive Creative Consultant on Kiya and the Kimoja Heroes, a new preschool show slated for release on Disney.  Willem Samuel is a visual artist working in animation and comic books. His comic work has featured in zines internationally, including the cult series Bitterkomix and the award-winning online anthology Aces Weekly. Previously, Willem Art Directed the pan-African comic Supa Strikas, which was adapted into an animated series. More recently he served as Head of Story on the animated feature Seal Team as well as creating concept art for the Warhammer+ streaming series, Hammer & Bolter.  Daniel Clarke is a Cape Town-based artist working in animation, film and illustration. As an illustrator and designer he has worked with clients such as Netflix, Animal Logic, The Line, National Geographic Kids, Nike, Adidas, and Penguin Random House. Daniel has worked as an illustrator, production designer, and art director for international feature films such as Chronicle, The Giver, and Chappie, the feature film Khumba, BBC’s Stick Man and Snail and the Whale. Daniel recently directed Aau’s Song, a Star Wars: Visions film from Lucasfilm, available on Disney+.  James Clarke was born in Cape Town, South Africa, and educated at the University of Cape Town, where he studied history and literature and completed his Masters in Creative Writing as a Harry Crossley Fellow. In 2016, he was the South Africa finalist in fiction for the PEN International New Young Voices Award.   Daniel Snaddon is an artist, illustrator, and film director of Scottish-South African and Chinese-Australian descent. He has worked in the animation and film industries for fourteen years, best known for his work with Triggerfish Animation Studios and with Magic Light Pictures' animated BBC Christmas specials. Among these, Daniel served as animation supervisor on the Academy Award nominated "Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes", co-director on the BAFTA nominated "Stick Man", and as director on both the Annie award winning "The Snail and the Whale" and the International Emmy winning "Zog". Daniel's most recent work, his fourth Magic Light Pictures Christmas special, "The Smeds and the Smoos", based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler (authors of The Gruffalo), was awarded the Audience Award at the New York International Children's Film Festival in March 2023. Daniel served as the founding director of CTIAF, South Africa’s premiere animation festival, for 4 years.