Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Buying the New Yorker 1986 - page 85

As The New Yorker seems to be happy to leave me alone while I pursue this wheeze, it seems fair to take this opportunity to send you all off to get yourselves a subscription. After twenty years, the price of a year's worth has only gone up fifteen bucks. And they print reader mail now! It's like you're making money!

I've also been trying hard to ignore the content of the issues that I look at, because I don't want to step into some copyright trap, but The New Yorker is known for the quality of its regular cartoonists, including the fellow who drew the guy with the big scissors there. His name is Edward Koren. This is his website. He isn't selling anything, but there's a link to his agent. Perhaps you can get him to illustrate the children's book manuscript that you just finished writing. He's also a volunteer fireman, so don't let him catch you playing with matches.

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