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February 01, 2010 | Jared Axelrod | Comments 13

All Write! #1 – The Process

What’s this, you say? A webcomic on I Should Be Writing? Could you really be this lucky? Yes, yes, you could.

Featuring the fantastic artwork of Natalie Metzger, and me putting one silly word in front of another, All Write! is a comic about writers, their projects, their loved ones, and the ridiculous arguments they get into when put in a writers group together. It goes up at noon every Monday, and will continue until we run out of jokes.

And we have lots and lots of jokes.

All Write #1 - The Process
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About the Author: Jared Axelrod is an author, an illustrator, a graphic designer, a sculptor, a costume designer, a podcaster and quite a few other things that he's lost track of but will no doubt remember when the situation calls for it.

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  1. ROFL this is too awesome!

    Even though she doesn’t have purple hair it is a great likeness.

    Everyone needs the methods of inspiration and I think this one is great.

  2. Awesome! AWESOME!

  3. I must be doing something wrong because I can’t see the comic. But I will just assume that you and Natalie are being awesome together, because this is only logical. :D

  4. A webcomic in ISBW for my birthday! Thank you!

  5. I can see it. And I can giggle too. :)

  6. Charming!

  7. That made me smile!

  8. Snort!

  9. Oooh, this is gonna be fun! Great work!

  10. Ok now that I see it, I really like it. :D
    I had no doubt!

  11. HA!

    Um…. I feel somewhat less ashamed of my G.I. Joes now. Okay, stuffed animals also. Thats right, I said stuffed animals. If you have a problem with a guy playing with his moose you can take it up with me.

    Can’t wait for more.

  12. ^___^ This is soo funny!

    Sometimes I do that too, when I can’t think of anything to write.

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