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Sally Kindberg and mysterious handwriting
This is from STRANGER, my ongoing comic strip mystery memoir, a work in progress. The frame above refers to the difficulty of writing a letter when told many times in the past that doing so would have dire consequences. The … Continue reading
Posted in Drawings, Handwriting, Writing
Tagged automatic writing, comic strip frame, fragments, handwriting, story, stranger, very short story, writing
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China trip part four
The Bookworm Festival included a visit to a school run by the Migrant Children’s Foundation for children whose parents have been drawn from the countryside to work in China’s cities. A car picked us up from the Opposite House and drove … Continue reading
Posted in Festivals, Sketchbooks, Travels, Workshops
Tagged bicycle, blackboard, cheese sandwich, China, comic strip, corgis, crown, drawings, fog, Forbidden City, glasses, interpreter, Migrant Childrens Foundation, Ring Road, Sally Kindberg, school, smile, story, the Bookworm, the Queen, umbrella
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