Grant Snider’s Latest Achievement – A Children’s Book for Us All

Not all that long ago, we told you that our fave philosopher-cartoonist, Grant Snider, had written his first children’s book and that it was available for pre-order.

Now we’re here to tell you to forget the pre-ordering stuff. What Color is Night is out and about for all our reading pleasure (yep, even including that of children).

Here’s what Mr. Snider his very self has to say: read article

A Couple of Cartoons About Writers and Writing

We admit it. We here at TVWriter™ aren’t sure why these cartoons made us smile so widely (hey, we never laugh. We’re professionals, don’tcha know?), but we hope they do the same for y’all.

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Cartoon: ‘The Haunted House’

We meant to publish this insightful (and sweet) look at Halloween by Grant Snider, philosopher-cartoonist extraordinaire, last week, on, you know, Halloween. But then we started bobbing for apples and carving pumpkins and swapping costumes and one thing led to another and…well, we forgot is what we did.

Enjoy Grant Snider doing what he does best – feeling and even more importantly expressing his feelings – now:

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LB: Richard Thompson, ‘Cul de Sac,’ & the Writer’s Place in Society

by Larry Brody

I’ve said it before, and now I’m saying it again. Richard Thompson was one of the finest cartoonists to ever put ink onto a newspaper cartoon strip.

He also was a man who understood the massive importance of creativity and creators to human existence and demonstrated it often in his classic comic strip Cul de Sac. read article