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Contributors reflect on their relationships with their feline companions while quarantined together during the coronavirus pandemic in this new, heartfelt anthology of comics and stories about the cats we've known. Inside you'll find the surprisingly lighthearted story of Soxy the haunted-house cat by Vanessa Berry, the quarantined days of comics artist Jay McQuirns narrated by Lucy and Squetch, a poetic ode by Joe Carlough, Jackie Soro's illustrated meditation on the relative merits of sharing her isolation with a cat vs a girlfriend, a reminder that All Cats Are Babies, two of Missy Kulik's…mehr

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Contributors reflect on their relationships with their feline companions while quarantined together during the coronavirus pandemic in this new, heartfelt anthology of comics and stories about the cats we've known. Inside you'll find the surprisingly lighthearted story of Soxy the haunted-house cat by Vanessa Berry, the quarantined days of comics artist Jay McQuirns narrated by Lucy and Squetch, a poetic ode by Joe Carlough, Jackie Soro's illustrated meditation on the relative merits of sharing her isolation with a cat vs a girlfriend, a reminder that All Cats Are Babies, two of Missy Kulik's comics about her cat Nilla, Defectivepudding's demented fairy tale comic about a pie, and Helen Kaucher on felines' and humans' shared dreams of escape from the house.
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Autorenporträt
Katie Haegele lives in Philadelphia, where she writes and works at a linguistic research lab. She has written dozens of zines and three books, and her personal and critical essays have run in a variety of publications. Together with her husband Joseph Carlough, she runs a zine library called the East Falls Zine Reading Room, where they host performances by poets, storytellers, and musicians. She is also, of course, a passionate kitchen witch, and loves foraging for the natural materials she uses to decorate her home. Visit her online at www.thelalatheory.com.Read an interview with Katie on the Microcosm blog.