Mannequins, Geist #56, Spring 2005
When you walk into the Waponahki Museum and Resource Center in Perry, Maine, the first thing you see is a life-sized plaster mannequin of a man dressed in traditional Waponahki clothing—fringed pants, fringed bands around his upper arms, bare torso, long black hair. Someone has stuck a yellow Post-it note on his waist that says, “My name is Fred Moore.”
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Everyone’s A Critic, Geist #54, Fall 2004
This comic is a result of taking an undergrad literary criticism class.
Three Girls, Geist #49, Summer 2003
While still a child, my cousin Wendy was mistaken for a girl by the women in our family, who kidnapped her from the next door neighbour’s shed where the kids were dissecting a dead cat.
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