Blog Post: The Drawing That Refused to Stay Private
Blog Post: Art Doesn't Ask for Permission. Neither Does Hope.
Blog Post: The Drawing That Refused to Stay Private
Key Highlights: After surviving violence, earning 13 varsity letters, and transitioning in 2000, Hope found that the pen was mightier than anything else she'd ever picked up. Her debut book, Trans in the Time of Trump, is 700+ pages of proof.
Press / ContactFrom varsity courts to Las Vegas classrooms, snapshots of the life that shaped every doodle.
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Blog Post: The Drawing That Refused to Stay Private
Blog Post: Art Doesn't Ask for Permission. Neither Does Hope.
Blog Post: The Drawing That Refused to Stay Private
Article No 1: She Survived. She Transitioned. Now She's Drawing Back.
Article No 2: What Happens When You Stop Hiding the Thing That Saved You
Article No 3: One Drawing at a Time: How Doodle Became an Act of Defiance
Press No 1: A Declaration of Resistance Born from Nearly Five Decades of Drawing
Press No 2: Inside Trans in the Time of Trump: What Hope Abbigail Nulf's Debut Book Actually Says and Why It Says It Now
Press No 3: She Started Drawing to Survive. Forty-Eight Years Later, the Drawing Is Fighting Back.