Lynda Barry is a legend of alternative comics. These days, she teaches at the University of Wisconsin. Her book What It Is, was recently re-issued... Cartoonist Lynda Barry Lynda Barry is a legend of ...
Like most of her work, cartoonist Lynda Barry's course at the University of Wisconsin is unorthodox: No artistic skill is required. In class, and... Cartoonist Lynda Barry Helps College Students Tap ...
Lynda Barry’s “What It Is” is not just a creative scrapbook but an experience: full of thought-provoking questions, charismatic doodles, and insightful writing exercises. In dissecting innovative ...
In February, Lynda Barry presented her keynote address The Unthinkable Mind: Art in Ordinary Human Experience. She centered her talk around that simple question. As a creative who works with several ...
At the beginning of her book What It Is, Lynda Barry depicts herself talking about all the things that are worrying her: "Oh, there's my book, the war, the laundry, things I said 15 years ago, the ...
One Hundred Demons is one seriously beautiful book. If you haven't seen it yet, we humbly suggest that you put down this paper -- now --and go find yourself a copy. A work of what the author calls ...
How do you beat writer’s block? Do you thrash your head against the wall? Down a fifth of Jack and start muttering atonal Bob Dylan songs? Do you give up and start selling insurance? Next time a blank ...
"Syllabus: Notes from an Accidental Professor is the first book to make her innovative lesson plans and writing exercises available to the public for home or classroom use," said D&Q. "Barry teaches a ...
But in my case, I hardly ever use the phone. So I kept getting these calls. I think I hung up on them around seven times because I thought it was a robocall. And then I just turned off my phone ...
Lynda Barry is a legend of alternative comics. She started her career as an undergrad at Evergreen College – she made a regular comic called Ernie Pook's Comeek. It ran for almost 30 years. The comic ...
The McMullen Museum of Art at Boston College will present two innovative and historically significant exclusive exhibitions this fall, which respectively explore important periods of change.