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Bonesick

E.L. Zeitgeist

Can a comic become Tarot? Can that become an illustrated novel? Let's find out! Follow the weird adventures of a melancholy skeleton with a sad secret (and the artist who's forging the way).

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Latest Issues

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9. The Room

And we’re back! Six weeks ago (six?!), I was tangled up in string maps and updated y’all on Bonesick’s future. I’ll reveal some of that Hermitic journey below, but I want to jump right into the juicy stuff you’ve been waiting for: Real! Bon...

8 days ago
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The Future of Bonesick

Ok, admittedly that title is way too dramatic. But let’s give you an update on what I’ve been working on, but more importantly, working toward.

2 months ago
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8. The Stray

Last time we met, I discussed my winter hiatus and how I’m still a little sluggish from hibernation. Tarot always clears the fog, so I chose the word “breakthrough” from a New Moon in Aquarius newsletter I received last week, lit some sage,...

3 months ago
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Magic in the Mundane

I knew something was a-foot when sticky tears made a run for the ledges of my eyelids. People do cry during yoga. It’s a common somatic release, especially while harboring a fleet of tension: dark, pointy ships that guard the boundary betwe...

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  • E.L. Zeitgeist

    Or you can call me Katie. Bonesick is my Third Space when I'm not earning dollars to pay bills or playing with flashlights out in the remote darkness.

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