If you’ve gotten fan mail back, it’s my fault. I failed to keep my PO box paid up, and I know some people got mail back. I’m really sorry! Feel free to send stuff along to the new address: Dana Simpson PO Box 6347 Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6347 Again, I’m really sorry for the inconvenience! […]
So the Today Show had Amazon.com list some summer reading books for young reluctant readers. I’m #8! I’m almost more excited that Breaking Cat News, by my friend Georgia Dunn, is #2. Go Georgia! Go kitties! Read more →
It had been a little while since I actually won an award, though I’ve been nominated a few times. This time, kids did the voting! Phoebe was voted “Bravest Hero” (For The Magic Storm) at the Kids’ Comics Awards, at the Ann Arbor Comic Arts Festival. (Which, by the way, I should attend some time. […]
I’ll be returning to C&P Coffee Co. in West Seattle, for Words West Literary’s kids’ night. I’ll be reading some selections from various “Phoebe and Her Unicorn” books. It’ll be me and Suzanne Selfors. Last time it was fun! Starts at 6. Read more →
One child, anyway. A little girl named Katy, in Massachussetts. She wrote a letter to her local paper, the Daily Hampshire Gazette, asking them to please pick up ‘Phoebe and Her Unicorn.’ Not only did they, but they let her ask me some interview questions. And she really nailed it. Read about it here! […]
Did you catch the reveal of Max’s parents in this week’s strips? I’ve actually known all along that Max has lesbian parents. I’ve been waiting for years for it to come up organically. And it actually did in the forthcoming Phoebe and Her Unicorn In: The Magic Storm, which is due out in October. So […]
SLJ’s Brigid Alverson interviewed me for a great article about LGBTQ representation in comics. I’m quoted in the article, but I said a lot more, and apparently it was interesting enough that she also published the whole interview. Read more →
It would appear that being a dragon on this world is like being a dwarf in Discworld – It’s not a matter of heritage, but upbringing.
Hence Carrot, the six-foot-tall dwarf.
i love this comic a little more with each page i read
how often do you actually see ozy’s hands?
I was starting to think he lost them somewhere along the line.
It would appear that being a dragon on this world is like being a dwarf in Discworld – It’s not a matter of heritage, but upbringing.
Hence Carrot, the six-foot-tall dwarf.
Ah yes. “Genetics are often passed down through the soul.”
The fact that you made a Discworld reference makes me…just…so happy. Seriously. SO HAPPY!
A new side to Ozy…
Whoa. Maybe he’ll get wings, too!
I wanna I wanna I wanna
I love the absolutely flabbergasted look on Millie’s face in the third panel.
I like Ozy’s little smile in the same panel!
Behold, everyone, the original Firefox.
I wish this had an upvote system because I would totally give you my kudos. XD
…Huh. This makes me wonder more about that fox-faced dragon SMaug we saw a while back. And we don’t know who Ox’s biological father is…HMMMMM
If only Isolde had been here with her camera…
If only Benny was there to see that, he might have serious second thoughts about beating up Ozy.
Or Jeremy.