Humorous essays with an autobiographical slant, known for being so oblique as to be orthodox, while so genteel as to be shifty and roundabout.
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For this months offering I’m posting another comic. This story originally appeared in The American Bystander, Issue 15, 2020. It was edited by Mr. Michael Gerber. Once again, I think it is probably best to read this on your desk computer, a...
This month my offering to faithful readers is a comic from 2003. From the years 2001 through 2005 Fantagraphics published a special annual edition of their magazine, The Comics Journal. Unlike the magazine of the same name, these issues wer...
I originally posted this essay on my old blog Me, Theodoros on November 21, 2019. I am posting it again now, roughly on the fourth anniversary of my friends death.
Thanksgiving has always seemed a somewhat strange holiday to me, due to its innate boringness. As a boy I would wake up early in the morning before everyone else and set myself up in front of the black and white television to watch the Than...
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