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Every Book Tells
Today, I am celebrating the publication day of my new book by….working, and going to the dentist. That’s okay, because I have a bunch of fun events planned for celebration in the coming weeks. I am thrilled to share this … Continue reading
Portrait of the Cartoonist as A Woman
When Do They Serve The Wine was conceived over a period of years, and really began with an idea I had for a graphic narrative. I drew little vignettes about growing up and dealing with wanting to be a cartoonist … Continue reading
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