For those of you who missed the fundraiser, my ABOLISH ICE shirt is now available on Teespring!
It makes me ill to think about the thousands of families that have been separated at the US/Mexico border. I can’t do much to help, but I can do this – I’m running a CustomInk fundraiser selling these shirts I designed, with 100% of profits going to the Immigrant Legal Resource Center!
The 50 shirt goal is just an arbitrary one generated by CustomInk. I only need a few more orders to meet the minimum so the shirts can actually go to print. Even if you can’t afford to buy one, a reblog or small donation is always appreciated!
Thanks!
Just two days left to snag a shirt and support a good cause!
It makes me ill to think about the thousands of families that have been separated at the US/Mexico border. I can’t do much to help, but I can do this – I’m running a CustomInk fundraiser selling these shirts I designed, with 100% of profits going to the Immigrant Legal Resource Center!
The 50 shirt goal is just an arbitrary one generated by CustomInk. I only need a few more orders to meet the minimum so the shirts can actually go to print. Even if you can’t afford to buy one, a reblog or small donation is always appreciated!
Thanks!
Hey all! The fundraiser ends in just a few days (June 30), and I only need two more orders to make the print minimum! Get yourself a shirt before they’re gone!
It makes me ill to think about the thousands of families that have been separated at the US/Mexico border. I can't do much to help, but I can do this -- I’m running a CustomInk fundraiser selling these shirts I designed, with 100% of profits going to the Immigrant Legal Resource Center!
The 50 shirt goal is just an arbitrary one generated by CustomInk. I only need a few more orders to meet the minimum so the shirts can actually go to print. Even if you can't afford to buy one, a reblog or small donation is always appreciated!
Thanks!
A recurring fantasy.
New comic page, in which OSHA standards are violated.
My hourlies from yesterday -- there were a lot this year!
Hey all! You know that thing I do sometimes where I spam you about this or that pin design I’m Kickstarting? Well, I’m doing it again! Hopefully with a lot less spamming this go-round.
Deer are one of my favorite animals, but this design in particular was inspired by my dog, who looks like a tiny white fawn when she curls up. I’m really pleased with it, and I hope you all will like it too!
Crowdfunding pins like these and selling them in my Etsy shop allows me to take fewer time- and energy-sapping freelance gigs and instead focus on my comics and personal art. So if you like the design, please consider making a pledge! You get a pin, I get a more flexible and fulfilling career -- everyone wins!
New comic page, in which all parties are competent trained professionals.
It’s my first year doing inktober! Here are my drawings from week one. I decided on a very loose theme of “Sailor Moon characters wearing outfits I saw on Pinterest”
All my originals will be for sale over on Storenvy!
New comic page in which things, as always, go exactly to plan.
New comic page, in which garments are donned and anxiety is experienced.
Getting back to my regular update schedule after throwing out my back a few weeks ago. Very thankful for yoga, chiropractors, and muscle relaxers these days.
New comic page, in which conversations are had (sort of?) and fortunes change (possibly?)
My friend Becca interviewed me about my wholesome Appalachian childhood for the latest episode of her podcast, Pop Cartography. Give it a listen if you’re keen to hear about my experiences with faith, loss, and growing up queer in the buckle of the Bible belt.
We also ask (and, in most cases, fail to answer) such profound questions as: - Which McElroy brother would I spare from death? - How does one correctly pronounce Megan Follows’ name? - What even is barbecue sauce?
New comic page, in which songs are sung and accusations are hurled.
New comic pages, in which there are several pivotal plot developments.
New comic page, in which we finally admit to ourselves that things are not going exactly to plan.