Author: Betsy Streeter
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Silverwood: Chapter 8
One of the customary functions of the one main street in Brokeneck was as a meeting place, and it was also the custom for everyone with an overlooking window to spy on whoever was doing the meeting.
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Silverwood: Chapter 7
The chamber of the Council of Portals was abuzz with anxious voices talking over one another. Doctor Dinkle was not present.
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Silverwood: Chapter 6
Doctor Julius Dinkle, esteemed member of the Council of Portals and renowned expert on Tromindox behavior and culture, was tense.
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Silverwood: Chapter 5
According to the family stories, Helen’s grandmother was a person who possessed a superhuman ability to make just about anything out of the parts of just about anything else.
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Silverwood: Chapter 4
“Helen?” Henry said. He tapped his foot on the floor. He crossed his arms. He uncrossed his arms. He sighed loudly.
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Silverwood: Chapter 3
One thing that I can tell you with absolute certainty: It is not a good feeling to be extinct.
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Silverwood: Chapter 1
Helen Silverwood, fourteen, sat on the roof with her legs dangling over. There were about twenty-two stories between the bottoms of her boots and the sidewalk below.
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The Tao of Sloth and Manatee
In which we consider Sloth (a tree) and Manatee (a forest) and their relationship, and avoiding poo-poo land
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Brainwaves Sampler: Idiots!
There are a ton more Brainwaves cartoons at CartoonStock, license from them, they’re the best.
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The time my cartoon was in a movie
Update: Since I told this story it has become about an Oscar nominee, oh yeaaahhhh
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Brainwaves: The First Three
Hoo boy, here we are waaaaay back at the beginning. Drawn on printer paper with crappy pens and scanned and then stuck in manila envelopes and mailed all over. King Features picked em up for their feature called The New Breed. Thanks, King Features, for that first little bit of encouragement. License tons o my…