Susan’s two fingers lowering the cast iron pan is one of my favorite moments in the run of the strip. It’s simply so… quiet.
Susan’s two fingers lowering the cast iron pan is one of my favorite moments in the run of the strip. It’s simply so… quiet.
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Thanks for stopping by, Suaan – what a great idea to keep your cterachars alive that way. Do you miss your cterachars once you finish a novel? I would imagine that having lived with them for so many days, getting inside their heads, etc., it must be difficult to say goodbye to them.