Monday, February 8, 2021
Book Blurb: The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist
So much for my resolution to read less random books. This was a random selection (mildly interested) from the library's recent acquisition list. The graphic possibilities lured. I will say this author bares his soul for all to see and is authentic and real about the struggle for recognition as a creator. I read it in no time, while waiting for Trevor at his ranch job. It was a great selection for that because it held my attention without taxing my brain. The author's near-death experience prompted reflection on his drive to produce and kindled my own reflections on my passions and pursuits.
Labels:
art,
book review,
creativity,
memoir,
non-fiction
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