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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Monstrocity

Suburban Monster in Broad Daylight

Larry was less concerned about being spotted and more concerned about making conversation with so many tall, thin, gorgeous blonds.

I finally finished the last monster of the series (for now) and made them into a giant poster! Something tells me these monsters might next turn into a children's book about the perils of trying to fit in. My son likes the one standing next to the apple tree.  She's hiding the best! Indeed. I personally love Robert, the one who eats children...

Suburban Monsters

7 comments:

  1. I like them all equally. And now folks don't have to choose because you were genius enough to put them together in a poster. brilliant. And when your book comes out, I'll be first in line to buy it. Exciting prospect!

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  2. are you kidding me!!?? FANTASTIC! o mother of all brains! you have totally done it this time! now get busy writing that book - you already have the illustrations finished!

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  3. Susie, you're something else. And I'm tho thcared.

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  4. tall blondes/they & YOU
    SO TALL
    in big giggling
    & play
    & free beauty
    & finding a distinct way
    to hug the hearts who see these
    with monstrous delight
    that certainly
    is not in hiding
    & i am so gifted
    to SEE them.
    LOVE THESE. EACH & EVERY ONE!
    i am ALREADY
    celebrating
    your BOOK
    & i can just
    see it on my shelf.
    xoxox

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  5. Perfect for a children's book! It is like it already is a book- you have some of the story and the illustrations.

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