From 1986 she attended the
Karls-Gymnasium in Stuttgart, in between she was in the US from June to December 1990, where she attended the
San Francisco High School of Arts. She graduated from high school in 1996. From 1998 to 2003, she studied free graphic design at the
Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart. As early as 1991, she contributed the illustrations for the children's book "Der kleine gelbe Bagger"; The comics created during this time as
term paper work were accepted by
Ehapa Verlag and published as part of the promotion of young talent. From December 2000, the adventures of the title heroine Nomi, her flatmates and the gay white rabbit appeared every Thursday in the
Stuttgarter Zeitung. In 2003, Fearn moved to
Berlin. Her last comic with a completed story is
Dirt Girl. Collected
Zuckerfisch strips from the Stuttgarter Zeitung were published in six volumes by
Zwerchfell Verlag from 2002 to 2012. In July 2014, the Stuttgarter Zeitung ended
Zuckerfisch. Since 2017, Fearn has been drawing comic strips for the Berlin
Tagesspiegel, initially weekly and since 2018 from Monday to Friday. The series is called "R2G-WG" and caricatures the three Berlin state politicians
Michael Müller ("Michi"),
Klaus Lederer ("Klausi") and
Ramona Pop ("Poppi") of the
red-red-green Senate Müller. In addition to her comics, Fearn also illustrates books in the
Tiger Team series by
Thomas Brezina. == Works ==