Lynn Johnston on her writing process:

“The stories often write themselves. It's a wakeful dream state… When you're writing, it's like you're under a general anesthetic, where you'll wake up and say, "I don't believe it ー the sun went down!" It's like a state of suspended animation. You are transported into a dream state so your body exists as a shell during the time you're writing.”

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https://notes.arkholt.com/pubs/hogansalley/ha-1-fall-1994/interview/johnston-writing-process

Lynn Johnston on her writing process - Notes

TOM HEINTJES: What method do you use to write? LYNN JOHNSTON: I write dialogue the way you would for a sitcom. I put the family in a situation, and I…

Lynn Johnston on the reader response to the Lawrence "coming out" storyline in For Better Or For Worse, from Hogan’s Alley 1:

“I’m hearing from families, psychiatrists, doctors, teachers, very open-minded people who are saying, ‘Good ー we have left this in a closet for far too long, and it's time we allowed people a life.’”

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https://notes.arkholt.com/pubs/hogansalley/ha-1-fall-1994/interview/johnston-lawrence-reader-response

Lynn Johnston on the reader response to the Lawrence "coming out" storyline - Notes

TOM HEINTJES: How is your mail running, now that a large part of sequence has run? LYNN JOHNSTON: At this point, it's overwhelmingly supportive. The…

Lynn Johnston on writing meaningful work, from Hogan’s Alley 1:

"I was going to have readers every day who would expect a certain level of quality work, and I think that maybe that's why I segued into the little vignettes that have moralistic and motherly values, like little parables. I might not be able to have a joke every day, but I could have a thought every day.”

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https://notes.arkholt.com/pubs/hogansalley/ha-1-fall-1994/interview/johnston-meaningful

Lynn Johnston on wanting her work to be meaningful - Notes

LYNN JOHNSTON: ...I never thought that I could do this. I never applied for this job. I never sent anything in and said, "Hey, check this out, give…

Lynn Johnston on subtlety in For Better Or For Worse, from Hogan's Alley 1:
"There are so many men in the business who are good at the comedy part, but the subtle, gentle, nuance part, you don't see that much. I think Brian Bassett, who does Adam, is very capable of that. I think Sparky [Charles Schulz] does that. I do it… They make you say, ‘Yes, I know how that feels.’ It's not necessarily funny, but it's real."

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https://notes.arkholt.com/pubs/hogansalley/ha-1-fall-1994/interview/johnston-subtlety

Lynn Johnston on subtlety in For Better or For Worse - Notes

TOM HEINTJES: Even from the earliest days of For Better Or For Worse, when the strip was still evolving, to its current incarnation, you've managed…

Lynn Johnston on drawing when she was a child, from Hogan's Alley 1:

"I spent hours and hours in my room drawing… I found that if I was in a terrible depression and I closed my eyes, the blackness would appear to go on forever. But if I put it down on paper, it was no bigger than 8 ½ by 11, and I could deal with that. If you have a horror inside of you, it goes down to your marrow. But on paper, it's not so bad."

https://notes.arkholt.com/pubs/hogansalley/ha-1-fall-1994/interview/johnston-child-drawing

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Lynn Johnston on drawing as a child - Notes

TOM HEINTJES: Did you devise any sort of escape mechanism for the life you had? LYNN JOHNSTON: I was very reclusive. I spent hours and hours in my…

Neat little video of the physical process of publishing her book "Allotabotz" by Lynn Johnston, known for her comic strip "For Better or Worse".

https://youtu.be/Cb9296JtYi0?feature=shared

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Clean Feed promoted this album and the players were familiar, so I checked it out. Recorded in Oakland, 2001-2002, by Myles Boisen! How could I have missed this when it was released!? Not sure what Mr Lane is up to now, but New Magical Kingdom is a great example of modern jazz inspired chamber music.

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