This is a triumph! Oh how I smiled!
Crumbs in your novel… a speculum in your cartoon (is that the right word for it?)… wonderful! I love the pic with all the mirrors too. And I’ve always thought that writing about writers and writing is quite boring. Not visual or visceral enough.
i have crumbs in my novel already. i’ve made it!
Thanks for your lovely comments! And of course you’ve made it, Janine. How’s the novel going anyway?
Surely I’m not the only who also envys her a housecleaner? Or was the housekeeper in the novel as opposed to in the interview?
Love your drawings Sarah, they make my day every time they show up in my reader. Thank you!
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This is a triumph! Oh how I smiled!
Crumbs in your novel… a speculum in your cartoon (is that the right word for it?)… wonderful! I love the pic with all the mirrors too. And I’ve always thought that writing about writers and writing is quite boring. Not visual or visceral enough.
i have crumbs in my novel already. i’ve made it!
Thanks for your lovely comments! And of course you’ve made it, Janine. How’s the novel going anyway?
Surely I’m not the only who also envys her a housecleaner? Or was the housekeeper in the novel as opposed to in the interview?
Love your drawings Sarah, they make my day every time they show up in my reader. Thank you!