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Jul 17, 2016


#507. I’d rather be with you (Comic #495)
Jul 11, 2016


#506. Things at Westercon (Comic #494)
Jul 04, 2016


#505. When we get old? (Comic #493)
Jun 27, 2016


#504. Bunson Cranky at a Book Reading! (Comic #492)
Jun 20, 2016


#503. In Memory of Pulse. Bunnies Dance, Bunnies Plant Seeds, and Tend to Them (Comic #491)
Jun 14, 2016


#502. Bunnies Dance (Comic #490)
Jun 13, 2016


#501. A Hurt (Comic #489)
Jun 05, 2016


#500. A Moment of Vulnerability With Boot (Floss) (Comic #488)
May 30, 2016


#499. A Funny Thing (Comic #487)
May 22, 2016
Every month I try to make it to Jessica Abel’s Simplify to Amplify Round Table. It’s a great free coaching call she does to help creative folks achieve their goals AND have happy, balanced lives. I’ve done free and paid courses with her and have always gotten something useful and unexpected out of it. The December call helped me remember stuff from my Creative Focus Toolkit, but more importantly it reminded me that art is a thing I turn up to do. It’s part of who I am as a person.
I’ve been working pretty hard on Ngombor, because I am my father’s daughter and I don’t do things by halves. Ngombor Community Development Alliance was formed to create an empowered and prosperous community in Nebbi, in Northwest Uganda, and is a fantastic permaculture model farm, IT skills hub, and social community. It builds on a 20 year friendship between Vincent Ulargiw and my dad and is a testament to how friendship, empowerment, and sticking around are powerful things.
Friendship really is magic and can create a continuity of support that doesn’t depend on what job or posting I have. It is a lovely thing to be able to help a community, to be a bit of extended family to amazing community builders in Uganda. It’s nice to be able to draw on my experience in the non-profit sector, draw on all the stories I’ve heard from my various aunties and uncles who create change, but sometimes it does mean I forget myself creatively. As you can see, even now I get distracted talking about Ngombor. Where was I?
Right. After the coaching call, I thought yes, drawing is part of who I am, even if my agent never buys my book, even if I’m doing my career all the wrong way and upside down. So I sat down to draw something social and joyful and this emerged. I scribbled the first draft in ballpoint pen in dim lighting and I just love the expression that comes with that.
Thanks to all my patrons and a special big extra thanks to Kate Webb, Erik Owomoyela, Stuart Barrow, Jesse the K, Brian Fies, Jay Hedtke and Xander Odell.
Ngombor has a fundraiser that ends on the 15th if you want to chip in and help awesome people do awesome things.
Good things,
Liz
Boot: zzz...
Boot: zzz...
Boot: zzz...
Bunson: zoomies...zoomies...quiet zoomies...
Boot: zzz...


