

#183. A Letter from Fran – PART TWO (Comic #178)
Sep 04, 2013
#182. A Letter from Fran – PART ONE (Comic #177)
Sep 03, 2013
#181. Worldcon Existentialism (Comic #176)
Sep 01, 2013
#180. I are Small, I am Small, We are… (Comic #175)
Aug 30, 2013
#179. Playing with Mayara (Comic #174)
Aug 28, 2013
#178. The Responsibility of Being Big (Comic #173)
Aug 26, 2013
#177. Tears (Comic #172)
Aug 24, 2013
#176. Favorite – Uncertainty (Comic #171)
Aug 22, 2013
#175. Wrong! On the Joys of Discovery, Holes and Incompleteness. (Comic #170)
Aug 20, 2013
#174. Boots and Trolls (Comic #169)
Aug 18, 2013
I’ve been running at a hundred miles an hour recently. So it was kind of powerful to spend a bit more time drawing and painting. It felt a bit emotional, sitting there and just being present with my thoughts. I often think of myself as not being very good with color, but I like what I’ve achieved. Is it perfect? No, but it’s very Liz-like art ^_^
Thanks to all my patrons and a special big extra thanks to Kate Webb, Erik Owomoyela, Stuart Barrow, Jesse the K, Brian Fies, Tracey Radford, and Jay Hedtke.
Liz
Another person’s personality is a bit like a forest
You get one experience tromping through, see wonderful landmarks and have adventures.
Little Liz jumping up in the air, looking out over a lake and big mountains.
Little Liz: I’m so glad we’re hanging out.
Little Liz sits on a stump.
But if you sit still and quiet. Listen in an active way.
Little birds and animals have come out, a little wren is sitting on Little Liz’s hand.
If you’re patient, the little birds and animals will come out and let you see them.
And that can be a wonderful thing.
Space Unicorns! As you may remember, one of the stretch goals for the Uncanny Magazine Year Two Kickstarter was a new webcomic feature. Each issue, the multi-talented Liz Argall will have a special Uncanny edition of her webcomic Things Without Arms and Without Legs where they react to a story in the current issue of Uncanny Magazine.
This month, they’re reacting to Yoon Ha Lee’s Uncanny Magazine Issue 8 story, “Interlingua.”