Bio:

T. Perran Mitchell (he/him) is a crafter of stories and a maker of things. Comics are his favorite medium and have been for as long as he can remember. Growing up with ADHD, Dyslexia and several other learning disabilities, comics not only fostered a love of reading, they were the key to learning to read.  

T. took a circuitous path to writing comics by first graduating from Drexel University with a degree in information science and technology. Every term he took at least one class for himself that had nothing to do with his major; 16 credits cost the same as 20. This led to him accidently minoring in Philosophy and nearly attaining a minor in literature. He uses these various interests to inform his writing.

In addition to comics T. also writes short fiction, paints miniatures and when the mood strikes, knits.

T. lives in Phoenixville, PA with his wife and their two wonderful conures, Murphy, and Wallis.

T. is available for both writing and lettering work.

Works:

Writing (comics):

o   Getting by

o   I Can’t Draw Theater #1,2

o   Dangers of the Road

o   I hate when they run

o   The Chronicles of the Tal Nor #1,2

o   T. Perran Mitchell’s Short Trips #1

o   Welcome Home (The Prompt)

o   T. Perran Mitchell’s The Crossroads (The 27 Club, Red Stylo Media)

Writing (prose):

o   Snake Charmer (short story)

o   Recognition (short story)

Lettering:

o   Getting by

o   I Can’t Draw Theater #1,2

o   Dangers of the Road

o   I hate when they run

o   The Chronicles of the Tal Nor #1,2

o   T. Perran Mitchell’s Short Trips #1

o   Welcome Home (The Prompt)

o   Men at Sea (Dead Reckoning)

o   Stalingrad (Dead Reckoning)

o   The Journey of Marcel Grob (Dead Reckoning)

o   Basatan vs Satan (Steve Waldinger)

o   Catman #1-3 (Firestorm Press)

o   Knock Three Times (Disposable Fiction, Disposable Fiction)

o   The Marriage act (Disposable Fiction, Disposable Fiction)

o   Undying (Kelly Bender)

o   Nights Templar #2,3 (Insane Comics)

o   PHENOMENAL #1,2 (R-Comics)

o   George W. Bush Vampire Hunter (Steve Waldinger)