Cartoon: ‘What to do on a Rainy Day’

Our fave philosopher-cartoonist, Grant Snider, applies himself to a problem we’re certain has faced humanity since before the dawn of civilization. We endorse his solution but what also like to suggest an alternate of our own.

What’s that? You think you know. If you said, “Write!” you’d be right!

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Cartoon: ‘Stoicism’

Our fave philosopher-cartoonist, Grant Snider, applies himself to another issue that we figure has been debated since the beginning human civilization, if not even earlier.We aren’t exactly sure where the concept of ambition fits into this way of looking at life. Maybe the wind will take us to one?

The Shape of Ideas Sketchbook by Grant Snider features new illustrations, comics on drawing and creativity, and many blank pages for your own ideas, doodles, and observations. Order it from Abrams or wherever you get your books. read article

Cartoon: ‘Questions’

Another finely executed excursion into the meaning of all things by our fave philosopher-cartoonist, Grant Snider, in which he once again demonstrates that it’s the questions that make love wonderful, regardless of the answers.

The Shape of Ideas Sketchbook by Grant Snider features new illustrations, comics on drawing and creativity, and many blank pages for your own ideas, doodles, and observations. Order it from Abrams or wherever you get your books. read article

Cartoon: Writers are made, not born…

Writers are made, not born, and here’s how:

A Mari Naomi comic found on the interwebs by a TVWriter™ friend. read article

Cartoon: ‘Meditation’

Our fave philosopher-cartoonist, Grant Snider, calls what this cartoon shows us “Meditation.” Others might call it “Life.” Still others might recognize this as “Writing”:

The Shape of Ideas Sketchbook by Grant Snider features new illustrations, comics on drawing and creativity, and many blank pages for your own ideas, doodles, and observations. Order it from Abrams or wherever you get your books. read article