Twitter Q&A with Sarah Andersen of Sarah's Scribbles
by GoComicsThis week, we hosted a Q&A with cartoonist Sarah Andersen (Sarah's Scribbles) and her army of followers. If you missed the chat, catch up on the Q&A below.
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About the comic: Sarah doesn't like waking up in the morning, being productive, or dealing with social situations. "Sarah's Scribbles" is a comic strip that follows her life, finding humor in that which is weird, awkward, and embarrassing. This comic is for barely-functioning people, created by a barely-functioning person.
Please join us next Friday (6/13) for a chacne to chat with cartoonist John McPherson, creator of Close to Home! Submit questions on Twitter by using the hashtag: #AskJohnMcPherson