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1. Two Quick Cartoons on “The Writing Life.”

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I recently came across these two comics and they made me, well, not LOL, but I believe that I chuckled inwardly, silently. My funny bone was tickled.

I didn’t make a big show of it.

Remember back in the early days of the interwebs when people used to type ROTFLMHO (or other body parts)? That drove me insane, because I would immediately envision it. A person actually rolling on the floor — the dirty floor! — rolling! — and laughing like a lunatic. Hahahahahaha. And rolling.

Who does that?

Yet I’d read it multiple times a day. Fortunately, those dark days of the interwebs are gone.

Wait, where was I?

Oh, yes, this, taken directly from my life:

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And this:

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Thank you, Peanuts, and thank you, Simpsons. Charles and Matt, two masters.

Carry on, writers!

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2. Funny, entertaining writer and reader comic

I love comics that are about writing, reading, or all of those things. So it was lovely to stumble across Debbie Ridpath Ohi’s comic strip Will Write For Chocolate. Her strips are entertaining and funny, and have something for book lovers and something for readers. And, you can subscribe to her comic blog, so you automatically get each new comic as she posts it. How great is that?




Reading Addict,” Will Write For Chocolate, by Debbie Ridpath Ohia.




For book lovers, check out Alike In All Ways? and Eva’s Book Purge part 2. Don’t you just identify with them? I do.

For writers, check out Sven’s review, Email Submissions, and The Critique.

And then check out the archives; Debbie has archives up all the way back to Dec 2005. (Click on the small comic to make it larger.)

Enjoy!

3 Comments on Funny, entertaining writer and reader comic, last added: 9/9/2008
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