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Lynda Barry is an American cartoonist, author, and teacher known for her unique and influential work in the world of graphic novels and comics. Her semi-autobiographical comic strip "Ernie Pook's Comeek" explored themes of childhood, family, and identity with a mix of humor and poignancy. Barry's work has earned her a devoted following and critical acclaim, and she is also celebrated for her contributions to education, particularly in the field of creative writing and visual storytelling.

"I listen like mad to any conversation taking place next to me just trying to hear why this is funny. Women's restrooms are especially great. I wash my hands twice waiting for people to come in and start talking."



"Remember how you used to be able to feel your bed breathing and the walls spinning when you were a kid?"
Bed,



"There was a beautiful time in the beginning when I just did it and didn't analyze the consequences, but I think that time ends in everyone's work."



"I was unable to sleep and I would stay up and draw these little cartoons. Then a friend showed them around. Before I knew it I was a cartoonist."


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