Furious Curious? Comic Transcript The Things are kind, big eyed entities without arms or legs. Thing 1: I just heard the best advice! Thing 2: Yeah? Thing 1: Get curious when you’re furious. Thing 2 looks a little aghast. Thing 2: YOU get furious? Thing 1 smiles. Thing 1: for sure! Thing 1: But also, curiosity makes me really really happy. Thanks to Kate Mueller for introducing me to this lovely saying.
 

Furious Curious? (Comic #789)

This cartoon was inspired by a lovely conversation with Kate Mueller for the Not Boring Tech Writer podcast. I’m in her June 26 episode ^_^. The bit where she said “Get curious when you’re furious” didn’t make it into the final edit, but she said it.

And joy is a useful thing to hold on to right now. We can be joyful in our activism, people are more likely to join in with things if it looks fun or at least connected. I can be cranky at the world, but joyful about how I deepen my skills to help my neighbors (local and global neighbors).

Thanks to all my patrons and a special big extra thanks to Kate Webb, Erik Owomoyela, Stuart Barrow, Jesse the K, Brian Fies, Tracey Radford, and Jay Hedtke.

Liz

Furious Curious? Comic Transcript

The Things are kind, big eyed entities without arms or legs.

Thing 1: I just heard the best advice!

Thing 2: Yeah?

 

Thing 1: Get curious when you’re furious.

 

Thing 2 looks a little aghast.

Thing 2: YOU get furious?

Thing 1 smiles.

Thing 1: for sure!

 

Thing 1: But also, curiosity makes me really really happy.

 

Thanks to Kate Mueller for introducing me to this lovely saying.

Communities of dreaming – love letters to Star Trek

If you would like more Things in your diet please head over to Uncanny Magazine and check out Things React to Star Trek where we look at love as a tool we use to shape ourselves, and shape our communities.  Thanks to Mary Anne Mohanraj and Una McCormack for being the muses on this one (go read their essays), and thanks as always to Uncanny Magazine and all the Uncanny backers for creating this space for the Things to come, play and be inspired by the great fiction, non-fiction, poetry and interviews. http://uncannymagazine.com/liz-argalls-things-react-star-trek/

Uncanny Things

Did you know that if you look at the webcomics tag over at Uncanny Magazine, you can look at all the comics we’ve drawn for them thus far! Half way through! Thanks again to all the Uncanny backers that made these special extra Things possible. http://uncannymagazine.com/category/webcomic/ Bunson I’m working on the comic for Issue 10 right now! The cover is a gorgeous one by Galen Dara, click through to check it out in all its beauty (you can even buy a copy of the poster at Uncanny’s zazzle store!) uncanny

472b: Special Announcement, update new schedule plus hats

Dear Friends of the Things, Our three times a week schedule has suffered over the last few months (stupid real life!). We’re getting back into it, but the struggle to earn a living wage (through job search or freelance) is time and energy consuming. We’re going to a once a week update schedule. Fresh Things every Monday is a can hold ourselves to. Thank you for your support, knowing there are folks out there reading us, wanting the next comic, keeps us going. Much Love The Things

Things Comic over at Uncanny Magazine!

The fab editors at Uncanny put it best:

Space Unicorns! As you may remember, one of the stretch goals for the Uncanny Magazine Year Two Kickstarter was a new webcomic feature. Each issue, the multi-talented Liz Argall will have a special Uncanny edition of her webcomic Things Without Arms and Without Legs where they react to a story in the current issue of Uncanny Magazine.

This month, they’re reacting to Yoon Ha Lee’s Uncanny Magazine Issue 8 story, “Interlingua.”

http://uncannymagazine.com/liz-argalls-things-react-interlingua/