Clinton St. Quarterly, Vol. 10 No. 1 | Spring 1988 (Twin Cities/Minneapolis-St. Paul) /// Issue 1 of 7 /// Master# 42 of 73

...And after a yvhile began to achieve some I developed some new techniques for starting conversations... success in the world of romance. a. batterv) Lx c ...And after a while my life became Of course, one of the problems of being in a wheelchair isn’t the fact that you’re in it, but that people react to you in the weirdest ways... A couple of years ago I decided to get Here are a few of them. serious about my cartooning and began selling them to local and then national publications. Of course, even though I enjoy being a cartoonist, my life isn’t always a bed of ’ ’Hello, Bill? Alice and I were wondering if you and June would care to join us tonight for a little escape from reality through drugs and alcohol" The phychiatrist helped me to see that being in a wheelchair isn’t so bad— there are even certain advantages... I . happen -fr ba ’ntst, you're •AoL to . Loa.^nQi youVa a. These days I’m content to roam the streets of Portland looking for new cartoon ideas and meeting new people. If you see me, say hello, and if you’d like, offer a few critical comments about my work... Clinton St. Quarterly—Spring, 1988 35

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