Edith Zimmerman: “My main thing is trying to figure out who I am again. And how to make myself happy.”
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Edith Zimmerman: “My main thing is trying to figure out who I am again. And how to make myself happy.”
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Thanks for this update and great to find the Small Bow and her Drawing Links newsletters! Hopefully we still see her art from time to time here as well.
Thank you, Paul! I have another comic coming up here next week, with a little update/goodbye type thing.
I just hit 600 days and, like you, I'm also just trying to find out who the fuck I am now. I keep finding places where I'm failing and places I'm succeeding and places where nothing is changing. It's all part of the process of moving forward. And I had to laugh about wearing color because I noticed a couple of weeks ago I'm wearing colors again too.
Gotta love color!!! Lol. I think moving out of the city helped with that, too... But who knows.
Congrats on your 600 days! Also thank you for this comment, it brightened my day.
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