Friday, June 10, 2011

Papercutter #16



The new issue of Papercutter was born and now (or very soon) you can read it! It's got a 20 page story by me (which is why I was not returning your phone calls or emails this winter. seriously.) called "Professor Pearson" which is dark and sad and funny. You'll be laughing, but also sobbing. Maybe you'll get the hiccups. But the other fantastic part is that it has a story by Liz Prince, who is one of my favorites ever; and it has a story by Alexis Frederick-Frost, who I confess I'm not that familiar with, but whose story, I'm happy to report, is great.

[okay, maybe the links aren't up on Greg's site yet to buy it, but they will be soon. the issue will also be available at my upcoming reading in Berkeley - details to come!]

5 comments:

  1. Joey, I just got the link to your site from Tracie Wallace. Such great work! Congrats! I look forward to seeing more of it in the future.
    -SarahG

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  2. Speaking as a future bald science teacher, your Papercutter comic depressed the hell out of me.

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  3. thanks, everyone! (door hinge, you're welcome!)

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  4. YAY! For christmas I got stupid dreams.... well... ok.... I notice the drawings get worse through out the strip..... GREAT JOB ANYWAYS :) Cool book ;)

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