LB: Marvel is Planning a ‘WandaVision’ spinoff for Agatha Harkness

Kathryn Hahn tells us how much she loved WandaVision

by Larry Brody

Well lookee here. If all goes well, my older son’s college buddy Kathryn Hahn will have her own show, playing the Agatha Harkness AKA Witchy Evil Personified on Disney+.

eonline.com seems to like the idea more than merely a tiny bit too:

Per [Variety.Com], the potential spin-off has been described as a dark comedy, with specific plot points yet to be revealed. We’ll cast every spell we know to make this show happen, especially since WandaVision head writer Jac Schaeffer has been tapped to helm the project, should it go forward. read article

LB: “Excuse me, but are you…?

by Larry Brody

Another reason why so many people have a love-hate relationship with Pearls Before Swine. (The first one having been HERE)

Or to put it another way: Don’t let this happen to you, folks. (Although just about everyone I know who has “made it” to some degree at some time has fallen into this deadly trap. And, no, I’m not talking about the waitress.)

FTR: I’m a major fan of this strip, which you can find in great volume HERE read article

LB: Golden Years Leadership Skills

by Larry Brody

Not to be confused with Golden AGE leadership, which is a whole ‘nuther thing (except in the lives of geriatric billionaires, of course. But that’s a mark I’ve fallen hopelessly short of.)

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Cartoon: ‘Night Thoughts’

Today, our favorite cartoonist-philosopher, Grant Snider, presents his daytime thought about a situation that eventually comes after all of us, especially creatives, long after dark.

More of Grant Snider’s sensitive perception of humanity and creativity at Incidental Comics, HERE

Via Nathan Bransford: WHY to stop writing your novel

When Nathan Bransford offers writing or publishing advice, we listen…and advise  y’all (especially prose writers) to do the same. Today, his guest author, , gives us some super important info, namely, how to stop yourself from continuing to write in what could be a fatal (metaphorically only, of course) direction.

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