Monthly Archives: February 2021
Tuesday February 2, 2021
Wednesday February 3, 2021
Lynn's Comments: This suggests the kind of home Gordon comes from. I knew myself what his life was like. I never got to show the readers more than just a glimpse of it.
Thursday February 4, 2021
Lynn's Comments: This really raised a lot of questions from readers. I got calls from interviewers wanting to know where I was going with it and how much detail I was going to go into.
Friday February 5, 2021
Saturday February 6, 2021
Sunday February 7, 2021
Monday February 8, 2021
Tuesday February 9, 2021
Lynn's Comments: This strip left readers wondering and imagining what was happening behind those closed doors. Not showing anything more was a good thing—it kept the strip from becoming too negative, and it gave readers the opportunity to think about what goes on in their own neighbourhoods. You can suspect something is happening, but you might never know for sure.
Wednesday February 10, 2021
Lynn's Comments: After a serious issue had been aired in the strip, I had to interject something light. Here, baby April comes to the rescue.
Thursday February 11, 2021
Friday February 12, 2021
Lynn's Comments: The way to write a story, using one statement a day, is to include valuable information in dialogue that is crafted as a joke. Here, we get the joke about the hat, but it's connected to Gordon's gloves. He needn't have left his gloves at the Patterson house, but by having this happen, I was both confirming that Elly had intervened and that Gordon liked being in the Patterson home. This works as ongoing information without having to delve into the difficult storyline again.
Saturday February 13, 2021
Lynn's Comments: I really enjoyed making Elly look horrible. If I didn't look like this from time to time, it was certainly the way I felt!
Sunday February 14, 2021
Monday February 15, 2021
Tuesday February 16, 2021
Wednesday February 17, 2021
Lynn's Comments: Following this revelation, I received many letters. Readers were not as interested in asking me about the life of the character in the strip but in telling me about their own abusive experiences. Stories like this brought me, personally, closer to my readers than I had ever been before.
Thursday February 18, 2021
Lynn's Comments: This dilemma was used as a talking point in classrooms and doctors' offices. People cut out the strip and posted it on walls and bulletin boards. It was an amazing catalyst for discussion.
Friday February 19, 2021
Saturday February 20, 2021
Sunday February 21, 2021
Monday February 22, 2021
Lynn's Comments: Again, pets and babies provide a needed break from serious things.
Tuesday February 23, 2021
Wednesday February 24, 2021
Thursday February 25, 2021
Friday February 26, 2021
Saturday February 27, 2021
Lynn's Comments: This strip is very close to the bone for me. My mother would have been called an abusive parent by today's standards. She was physically and emotionally abusive, but she just didn't know how to parent. When she found a drawing I had done of her as a witch holding a whip, she cried.