Pithy Seedy Pulpy Juicy-- It's Rhymes With Orange!

Date: June 2007

Hi Friends!

Highlights of the newsletter:
-- Come visit me in New York City this Saturday
-- Know anyone in Eugene, Oregon?
-- I wore a dress and got a plaque (but not for wearing the dress)
-- The new Rhymes With Orange collection is due out this fall
-- We have an new alpha-bossman-toughguy white fluffy kitty



In New York this Saturday? Me too! Check out the MoCCA
(Museum of Comic and CartoonArt) Fair from 11-6.
I will be sitting at the ECW Press table trying to look
relaxed and natural.
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Know anyone in Eugene Oregon? Me neither! BUT, if you are lucky enough to know
a Eugenian, please alert them that Rhymes With Orange is being tried out there
until the end of June and needs their help. Just send them to
the Rhymes With Orange website:
http://www.rhymeswithorange.com/

Note: Only Eugenians should vote. Let's set a precendent in this country and go for a clean election.

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The award. This year I was honored with an award for Best Cartoon Panel of 2007
at the National Cartoonist Society's annual shindig over Memorial Day.
It was wonderful. I should have known luck was in the air, as just one week
before the event both my partner and I found our dresses AND our shoes
AND a wrap in under two hours at Macy's.

Here's the link to the dress and the plaque:
http://www.reuben.org/ncs/nominees/2007/panels2.asp

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"Pithy Seedy Pulpy Juicy" is the name of the new Rhymes With Orange collection
due out this fall! It's got strips as well as their back stories-- so it's been really
fun pulling everything together. Pre-order now!

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Please welcome Seltzer, our new-to-us 3 year old cat from the Thomas J. O'Connor
Animal Shelter in Springfield, MA. His favorite trick is at dinner,
where he walks between the back legs of our 90 pound dog Rocky,
then through Rocky's front legs, and then finally up under Rocky's chin
to his food bowl, where he proceeds to help himself.

Now we feed Rocky in another room.


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Hilary