I believe that everyone’s life could be a well-told story, or many well-told stories. And the same life could probably it in multiple genres: comedy, tragedy, drama, romance, etc.
The key is the well-told. That would be readable. Not so well told and there is no point in reading it – live your own life instead of reading about someone else’s life. And then there is the tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury. Signifying nothing.
Who cares about (parts of) rats? Well, I can see two in the picture who (would chase and eat them). So maybe he should market the memoir to cats: an audiobook memoir told via bird sounds.
Hi, Wiley, question, Are you a childless Cat Man? You always manage to get a cat in your cartoons. I myself am a childless Cat Lady. And I love how you work cats into your work. You’re the Cat’s Meow!
Almost every person I ever knew occasionally got the writer bug. Fortunately for the world, the fever broke for most before any damage was done. In my case it took about 4 years – off and on -and a few dozen ballpoints and legal pads. Then I switched to a keyboard
I still regret that day. I later realized that switching from pen/paper to keyboarding had taken all the personal feeling from the doing. The salt had lost its savour as the Biblical saying goes. That was 20 years back and now, at my age, I can’t even read the notes I make for our grocery list and the keyboard still holds little interest beyond these comics, some emails, and a few business letters. So be it. Life is like that.
P.S. I still write make and write cards and personal letters by hand. Keyboarding lacks the emotional content for those.
Right now, I’m working on an allegory, I got this crazy peg-legged captain chasing some goofy whale. Hoping I can get the words to behave and finish this turkey before Christmas.
That’s why his cat is his real muse. I had a cat, Wilamena the Radio Cat, who was my muse. She would look at me like I was about to do something wonderful. I felt obligated. It was a very creative time in my life.
Oh, I don’t know about that. Writing a tell-all memoir seems to be a requirement to run for political off ice. Most of them end up in the remaindered bin and are both boring and untrue.
Bilan 3 months ago
His target audience is guys married to crazy cat ladies.
keenanthelibrarian 3 months ago
Womansplaining advice whether you want it or need it, or not.
keenanthelibrarian 3 months ago
Love the cat …
Egrayjames 3 months ago
The key to a successful memoir has to involve drugs, guns, and beer………and women, lots of sex with women, even if it’s all lies.
LawrenceS 3 months ago
I believe that everyone’s life could be a well-told story, or many well-told stories. And the same life could probably it in multiple genres: comedy, tragedy, drama, romance, etc.
The key is the well-told. That would be readable. Not so well told and there is no point in reading it – live your own life instead of reading about someone else’s life. And then there is the tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury. Signifying nothing.
PraiseofFolly 3 months ago
Vanity Publishers thrive, regardless.
bluecat 3 months ago
Who cares about (parts of) rats? Well, I can see two in the picture who (would chase and eat them). So maybe he should market the memoir to cats: an audiobook memoir told via bird sounds.
bbenoit 3 months ago
If she actually used that vacuum cleaner, not only would the place be cleaner, but he wouldn’t be able to hear her.
Vicar Premium Member 3 months ago
Hi, Wiley, question, Are you a childless Cat Man? You always manage to get a cat in your cartoons. I myself am a childless Cat Lady. And I love how you work cats into your work. You’re the Cat’s Meow!
Redd Panda 3 months ago
Got the opening line for my bio…“Everything was fine, until the First Grade.”
sandpiper 3 months ago
Almost every person I ever knew occasionally got the writer bug. Fortunately for the world, the fever broke for most before any damage was done. In my case it took about 4 years – off and on -and a few dozen ballpoints and legal pads. Then I switched to a keyboard
I still regret that day. I later realized that switching from pen/paper to keyboarding had taken all the personal feeling from the doing. The salt had lost its savour as the Biblical saying goes. That was 20 years back and now, at my age, I can’t even read the notes I make for our grocery list and the keyboard still holds little interest beyond these comics, some emails, and a few business letters. So be it. Life is like that.
P.S. I still write make and write cards and personal letters by hand. Keyboarding lacks the emotional content for those.
ragsarooni 3 months ago
Is this a “crazy cat FAMILY”?
mindjob 3 months ago
The sad thing is we have so much knowledge to pass on, but no one cares enough to read about it. One reason why the world isn’t a better place.
Linguist 3 months ago
Why I have never written my autobiography and have no intention of doing so! Nobody gives a good rat’s patoot!
Will E. Makeit Premium Member 3 months ago
it all depends upon your skin tone and voice inflection…
Doug K 3 months ago
If no one else gives a rats patoot, maybe that’s your place in the world.
christelisbetty 3 months ago
I’m sure it wouldn’t interest anybody, outside a small circle of friends.
Cactus-Pete 3 months ago
Full disclosure? How is that full disclosure? What was the partial disclosure?
Calvins Brother 3 months ago
Depends on who you’re writing the tell-all about.
Neat '33 3 months ago
Um; what she’s saying might pertain in today’s politics.
krisjackson01 3 months ago
Good depiction of what writing looks like. A lot of sitting around looking at the screen, looking miserable.
Redd Panda 3 months ago
Right now, I’m working on an allegory, I got this crazy peg-legged captain chasing some goofy whale. Hoping I can get the words to behave and finish this turkey before Christmas.
Mike Baldwin creator 3 months ago
The tattletales dilemma.
mistercatworks 3 months ago
That’s why his cat is his real muse. I had a cat, Wilamena the Radio Cat, who was my muse. She would look at me like I was about to do something wonderful. I felt obligated. It was a very creative time in my life.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 months ago
MARY WORTH started it.
Now EVERY Strip is adding a cat—ZITS,GASOLINE ALLEY you name it….
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 months ago
Ish Kabibble wrote a great memoir
Zyxian 3 months ago
Patoot – LOL
Ermine Notyours 3 months ago
To sleep on top of today’s monitors, cats have to sleep like Snoopy did on his dog house.
“What kind of writing pays the most? Ransom notes.” — unknown
eddi-TBH 3 months ago
Oh, I don’t know about that. Writing a tell-all memoir seems to be a requirement to run for political off ice. Most of them end up in the remaindered bin and are both boring and untrue.
KevinCarson 3 months ago
Just throw in something about f***ing a couch.
franish2bzn 3 months ago
This cartoon reminds me of George Booth’s Edna.
wordsmeet 3 months ago
Define successful memoir. C’mon, indulge me.
keenanthelibrarian 3 months ago
At least he’s up and (sort of) working.