
Alice Devine
Alice Devine’s work centers around exploring human behaviour. A Couch in Skegness is a collection of short stories and fillers written and illustrated by Devine and is consequently quite a dark, saddening look into the lives of the lonely. Her witty, subtle humor, combined with her amusing drawings, result in a clever, entertaining and sympathetic observation into life in the internet age.



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