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“They Sat In The Moonlight,” a Novel by Kate

Jun 7th, 2013 | By

Reading and writing are near and dear to me, so it’s no surprise that reading and writing are near and dear to my characters, too. Winslow has decided to make a business out of it. At this point, we can safely assume that he’s completed all seven books of the self-published Bahls Mythos and moved on to bigger and better things–mainly ruining what he perceives to be the competition. And thus Winslow’s career as an experienced freelance editor begins!



“A Screen, Some Keys, and a Mouse,” by Daniel Waters

Jun 5th, 2013 | By

I was logged onto OkCupid for what I thought was the last time. It was long overdue that I close the book on the droves of single mothers, vegan astrologers and sucked-in abdomens in front of bathroom mirrors. Then I saw a message in my inbox. Well this was a first. Could one of the countless women who had pitilessly ignored my verbose attempts at starting a conversation have finally realized her atrocious error in judgment? No, of course not. It turned out to be a message from the higher-ups at OkCupid: “How’d you like to help moderate the site?” the message title asked. I tentatively opened it.



“Milk Nose,” by Jonny Hawkins

Jun 2nd, 2013 | By

For your Sunday enjoyment… a comic!



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May 31st, 2013 | By

I haven’t done a “head modification” strip in a while. These are always fun to draw.



“An Overview of Popular Dog Breeds,” by Molly Schoemann

May 29th, 2013 | By

The Beagle is a complex and sensitive breed—highly-strung and in need of rigorous, daily exercise and positive reinforcement. He requires an owner with a firm hand, as an improperly-trained Beagle who does not understand his hierarchy in the household will grow anxious and irritable. He may even begin to believe he is the pack leader; signs of this may include prolonged barking at visitors, prolonged barking when the TV show you are watching is a rerun he has already seen, and placing take-out orders without asking if you wanted anything.