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June 2025

June was long and busy.

I did the math and I need to average 2.6 days a page in this notebook for me to fill in all the pages this year. I think I’m not too far off? Originally I thought I’d be filling in the notebook a bit faster so I had bought a second one in anticipation, but maybe it will go untouched.

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April 2025

April felt so long, but that isn’t really a bad thing. Started the month by tabling at Comic Arts Maine Portland. First solo table (not counting my first random table in 2016, which was absent of comics) and first time in Portland. It was great to meet a good handful of people there who I had known via internet but not real life.

I need deadlines to motivate me, so I used CAMP as an excuse to finish redrawing and finally compile the Home Bodies (I had been spelling it as one word but then I saw the fest’s ‘debuting comics’ post where they typed it out as two and I think that is probably better) comic strips. April 5th happened to be two year anniversary of me drawing them for the first time in my sketchbook.

my first table in April 2016, it was part of a marching band fundraiser. photo in black and white because it’s old.

See ya next month.

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March 2025

here are my daily doodles from March. I have kind of stopped the “what day it is determines how long I draw” type thing. And I have no idea what happened March 1st through 5th, I think they fell in a hole. This month in general went by very fast for me.

In other news, if you are reading this on the day it posts, I’ll be tabling this upcoming Saturday at the first Comic Arts Maine Portland. It’ll be my first time selling my five years of architecture school comic in person & I recently compiled some comic strips into a small book that I will also have there. I am nervous but it should be fineeee

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A Trip to Canada


Since high school, my best friend and I have been casually ideating about a trip to Canada. It’s right there, we’d say. ‘Right there’ being relative, meaning that driving- our newest form of freedom as high schoolers- was possible over flying, despite the fact we were living in South Carolina at the time. Many years passed, and the vague plan to go to Canada as a college graduation trip formed. Of course, I graduated later as I was partaking in a five-year degree program, and then was busy with an internship the following summer, so it became less of a graduation trip. But finally, summer 2024 emerged. I’d moved up to Albany for work the year prior and it was more true than ever that Canada was right there.

A Collage of Scuttlebutt

Hello, thanks for reading. Have not posted on this blog in a while, and as I was uploading the photos for this post I reached 101% storage capacity for the wordpress media library (and media is all I post anyway). So I guess at some point in the future I needa either succumb to wordpress and pay them money, or find some other platform to transfer all my content and stuff over to (either free, or at a better price). We’ll see, I guess.