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1. Tribal


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2. Sparkle

“I thought unicorns were more . . . Fluffy.” - Terry Pratchett

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3. Unicorn

“I thought unicorns were more . . . Fluffy.
Terry Pratchett, Lords and Ladies 

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4. HoHoDooDa 2013 Day 13

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Nothing says Holidays like a wiener dog. Am I lying?

Anywho, why not stroll on by here to see what the other HoHoDooDa Doodlers are doing!


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5. SkaDAMo 2013 Day 20 (catching up)

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“Hot Dogging”

Well the only thing about Boswell that’s hot dogging is his tubular physique. He’s much more familiar with the snow plow than any sort of shredding.

Why not schuss on over here to check out my fellow SkADaMoers at work.


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6. Free Fiction Friday: DOGGIRL (one day only!)

Okay, you have to act fast on this. My new novel DOGGIRL is available FOR FREE through tomorrow. So if you want it, get it!

You can download the PDF version, or a Kindle or other ePub file here.

Use coupon code KP65S to get it for free. Go!

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7. cultivate

Peanut was doggedly determined to cultivate his “Flying Wiener” running style.

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Gave a little color-love to this quick sketch of a little character I’ve been cultivating.


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8. Dachshund


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9. Happy Birthday WaWe!!

Wow, I can't believe WaWe has been alive for two whole years!  So excellent!  We have such a diverse group of illustrators on this blog!  I'm glad to be a part of it all!  Here's to many more great adventures together!

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10. Bionic Dachshund

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11. Book Four: Born on a Blue Day by Daniel Tammet

226 pages. reading and writing: 2 hours

Born on a Blue Day by Daniel Tammet. Simon & Schuster, 2007 (9778-1-4165-3507-2) $24.00

I think I'm going to have to buy this book, to ensure that it's available when my son is old enough to read it. A memoir by a man with savant syndrome, it is also (and more importantly from my point of view) a story about a person with high functioning autism who survives and thrives, finding meaningful work, friendship and love. The sections on what it's like to have synesthesia, and Tammet's relationship with numbers and words are interesting glimpses into an unusual brain; I loved his descriptive of why certain sections of the decimal represention Pi are beautiful to him. It makes the fact that he broke a record by learning Pi to over 22,000 places meaningful instead of pointless.

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I'm going to be out of town for most of today, but am hoping I will get one more book in before my 48 hours are up.

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