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Pajama Diaries Book!

My good friend Terri Libenson, author and artist behind the wicked funny comic strip The Pajama Diaries, has just published her first collection!  PD is one of my favorite strips. If it’s on your list too, you should grab a copy of this book. Click HERE to see it on Amazon. You can see more of Terri’s work on her website at www.pajamadiaries.com.

ABOUT THE BOOK:

The nationally syndicated comic strip, Pajama Diaries, details the personal life of Jill Kaplan, a contemporary working mom trying to juggle it all-work life, family life, and sex life (or lack thereof)-without going completely bonkers. The characters age in real time so readers can enjoy and relate to each new challenge that awaits Jill and her family. The Pajama Diaries: Deja To-Do! is the author’s first book collection to mark the strip’s fifth year of syndication. It contains all-time favorite full-color daily and Sunday strips. Multitasking families everywhere will certainly see themselves in this funny, contemporary cartoon.

ABOUT TERRI:

Terri Libenson is the cartoonist of the nationally syndicated comic strip, The Pajama Diaries. She is also a longtime humorous card writer and illustrator for American Greetings Corporation. She graduated from Washington University in 1992 with a BFA in illustration. She developed her first professional comic strip, Got a Life, in 2000, which was distributed by King Features Weekly service. The Pajama Diaries was launched with King in 2006 and currently runs in papers throughout the country and abroad. Born and raised in northeastern Pennsylvania, Terri now lives in Cleveland, Ohio.

Team Cul De Sac

Team Cul de Sac“, is a project where cartoonists have been invited to help raise money for Parkinson’s by donating artwork that incorporates characters from Richard Thompson’s comic strip Cul de Sac.  Richard was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2009.

Below is my donation piece.  It’s a collage created from the funny pages … I’ve been collage crazy lately.

I wanted to create an homage to Richard’s characters out of the very media he enriches every day with his brilliant comic strip.  The piece is entitled “Alice’s Song” and was inspired by the final panel of a strip from the first Cul De Sac book.

To see some really cool artwork donated by other cartoonists, visit the TCDS blog at www.teamculdesac.blogspot.com.

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