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It was not a triumphal return. Home, as I had known it, was gone.
Alison Bechdel
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Alison Bechdel
Age: 64
Born: 1960
Born: September 10
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Lock Haven
Pennsylvania
Alison J. Bechdel
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It's our very capacity for self-consciousness that makes us self-destructive!
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Drawing is more fun to me than writing. I think it's interesting to talk to different cartoonists about how those activities work for them. I'm a very writerly cartoonist. I certainly spend more time on the writing than I do on the drawing, even though the drawing, of course, is very time-consuming.
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I try not to have anything too much going on between waking up and getting to work. I like to just be really fresh when I sit down. I always have my best ideas, like, within five minutes of starting. And then the rest of the day is just kind of putting in time.
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I get to do for a living what I did as a child for fun, and that's pretty cool.
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I'll watch a movie only if it meets the following criteria: 1. It has to have at least two women in it. 2. Who talk to each other. 3. About something besides a man.
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What would happen if we spoke the truth?
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I don't know, maybe it's because I was raised Catholic. Confession has always held a great appeal for me.
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The satiric ethos of Mad was a much bigger childhood influence.
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For some reason writing and drawing are very separate processes for me.
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You can't live and write at the same time.
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I started to get bored with that stuff about only drawing men and I've taken it out of the slideshow.
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Mostly it was Mad magazine. And I did read a lot of - I had a subscription when I was little, but I also had access to some old collections, the little paperbacks of the really good stuff.
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When I was growing up in the 1960s, there was starting to be more books geared towards young adults.
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My father once nearly came to blows with a female dinner guest about whether a particular patch of embroidery was fuchsia or magenta. But the infinite gradations of color in a fine sunset - from salmon to canary to midnight blue - left him wordless.
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I love Jules Feiffer. I didn't discover him until I was a little older.
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People really want to think that these things really happened. I don't know why that is important, but I know that when I finish reading a novel or something, I want to know how much of that really happened to this author.
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I don't know how anyone gets anything done in New York City. I vastly prefer living in the country. I just need a lot of quiet and solitude, and I'm so easily distracted. I mean, the Internet is enough to deal with.
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