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“The fiction I tend to like is nothing like my own work. I like the kind of writing that shows me things I don't know about, and what I don't know about is the everyday, normal world.”

Quote by Jim Woodring

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Jim Woodring
Jim Woodring

Jim Woodring, born on October 11, 1952, is an American cartoonist and illustrator known for his unique style and profound storytelling. His most famous work is the 'Frank W. Waterson' series, which is celebrated for its surrealistic style and philosophical depth. more

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