Monthly Archives: September 2011

Monday Free-For-All

Good morning! What’s up?

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The Muse

The computer’s screen was as blank as his brain.  He sighed. Writer’s block was the official name for what he was suffering.  A pain in the butt was what he called it. The writer slammed his fist against his desk … Continue reading

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Running up the score

Epiphanies are cerebral lightning strikes.  They’re ideas that flash out of the blue and change lives by lighting fires underneath souls. His epiphany occurred during an unexpected moment — while watching a football game.  It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon … Continue reading

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Ten years later…

Ten years ago, my wife and I watched the planes hit the WTC. We then looked at our one-year-old and wondered what kind of world he’d live in. Ten years later, I can tell you this: He lives in a … Continue reading

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Daily Log 9/11/11

Ten years. Ten years since the day that literarily changed the world. For ten years I’ve not been able to process what happened on September 11, 2001. Yesterday I tried. I watched several programs on the attack. On the heroism. … Continue reading

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9/11/11 Illustration

This took five hours to draw. I wanted to show the old WTC and the new one that is being built. Looking back and forward at the same time. That’s what we’ll be doing tomorrow. I then added the Pentagon … Continue reading

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9/11 Cartoon for Mississippi Press Association

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From the Knoxville News Sentinel

Thanks to my wonderful cousin Susan for sending this:

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9/11 And the flag was still there…

I drew this in the time between the Towers falling. It was my first cartoon of 9/11.

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911 The flag

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