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Loving these comics. I'm sure if you published a collection of your comics that lots of people would read them.

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Thank you for your brilliance. Society needs prunes. Maybe we’d be less ‘constipated.’

We are in the dark ages now

Instead of burning books

Works of authors long dead

Altered by strokes of the key

Undoing electronically

The power of the pen

Their voices silent

Without objection

At this ultimate obliteration

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I will buy a book of your comic wisdom. Please say you’ll consider it. And thank you.

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Ah…. I can just see it now. An Easter morning run (sorry) on prunes. And all across the land, the Grocery Store Oligarchs are kicking themselves for not having raised prune prices more.

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I am still trying to wrap my head around the fact that this newsletter exists and that I'm regularly receiving mails from you. I know. I know! But still.

The fact that you're making me guffaw like an idiot on top of it all is just too much to comprehend. What a time to be alive.

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Dear Margaret your steadfast commitment to being prunish cracks me up and brings me joy. Thank you for enlivening my heart this easter morning.

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thank you for your cartoons & missives - - - they get me through some of the mysterious stuff of Life.

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The best part is how you draw yourself -- this fierce little character in a black top hat.

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We need a comic on the need to move into the Symbiocene.

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I'm waiting for the graphic novel.

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Wonderful! Publish a whole book of them, please.

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A world without prunes...the horror...the horror...

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I love these, would read all

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totally love the art work -- I often watch the interviews/webinars with MAtwood and it drives me crazy to see the interviewers take up time with frequent references to themselves, their brilliance, their activities. Also they are so busy doing this that they regularly interrupt MAtwood, don't give time for her to finish her thoughts -- though she is not afraid of cutting into the interviewer's cutting in. However, MAtwood is sometimes burdened with having good ol' fashioned Nova Scotia manners, so she soldiers on (and draws the cartoons later -- revenge comics).

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Dear Writer, I did and I do!!!

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