After graduation from college he joined his sister Jennifer Holm in New York, creating artwork to self-publish on the internet.
[1] Holm and his wife moved from New York’s Hudson Valley in 2007 to Northeast Portland, Oregon.
He wrote about topics including homebuilding, architecture, and historic preservation to food, travel, and current events for eight years.
[7] With the help of editor Shana Corey and director Cathy Goldsmith, Babymouse became an award-winning comic book where more than a million copies are currently in print and selling as of 2013.
The Holm siblings collaborate over a distance (Jenni lives in Maryland) through the Internet and by courier, expanding on their series of comic books.