Despite poor grammar, part of me really likes that IMing and tweeting and blogging have become popular, the handwritten postal letter really had somewhat gone the wayside and the fact that a huge amount of interaction is through written word is pretty neat. In my mind.
In Seattle this weekend? I’ll be at the Emerald City Comic Con, tabling at the TopatoCo Island. I WON’T have anything new, I’m afraid. But I’ll have Spacetrawler book #1 and the Little Dee books.
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Of course, there really was no inner debate in her head. Live with adults she doesn’t know, or with a loving fuzzy bear, a dopey kind dog, and a funny vulture. A real no brainer.
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I was trying to go for a bit of a “zoo” feel here. Them watching the humans in their natural environment.
I’ve actually often wondered why they don’t have a housecat house at any zoos I’ve been to, filled with stuffed chairs, windowsills, and ceramic busts on the fireplace; it would even offer a good job for a cat lover to just sit and pet them all day.
Anyhow, i digress.
Ted seems very casual here. I don’t think he’s quite developed a full attachment yet.
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I think this strip was a bit of dream fulfillment on my part. Growing up, I LOVED school supplies, art supplies, and office supplies.
I always found this strip particularly dark and cynical. But I do think, as sweet and clever as she is, Dee is a very physical child, and hitting a tree with a stick, to her, is a fine idea.









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