I love to collaborate with folks who want to make the world just a wee bit better, be it a garden patch, a spot of poetry, publishing a journal or thoughtful podcast.
I’ve been on several podcasts, including the Not-Boring Technical Writer and as a moderator of panels at numerous conventions and conferences (inc World Science Fiction Convention, World Fantasy Convention and the Graphic Medicine Conference) I can facilitate a great conversation.
If you’d like to work with me as a technical writer or program manger, head over to my portfolio site, https://lizargall.github.io.
If you’d like me to write an article for you, run a workshop or be on a podcast, please e-mail me, we can also connect on LinkedIn if you’d like. If you’d like me to create a work more than 60 pages long, please contact my agent, Bob Mecoy.
Nice things people have said

Catherynne M. Valente, writing about my webcomic thingswithout.com
Argall’s comics make an authentic, insightful contribution to that conversation. Reminiscent of Allie Brosh’s comics on depression, Argall’s work captures what ADHD, autism, HSD and psychosis feel like from the inside, as well as the everyday challenges we all face.
It advocates for the self-care and mutual care everyone needs, in a way that is not codependent. To live in this world takes a village. More broadly, it fulfills one of graphic medicine’s core functions: letting others know they’re not alone.
Brian Fies (Mom’s Cancer, Fire Story etc), in a Graphic Medicine Creator Spotlight he wrote about my work.