We had some technical issues while recording the podcast. Larry Wood graciously filled in for her (thanks, Larry!) Send us questions or comments to 1 hr 30 minįor this week’s episode, we had a last minute change in guests due to a family emergency by our scheduled guest, Sara Lautman (everything turned out fine and she’ll be joining us at the end of the month). The winning caption for New Yorker contest #85 (Man with laptop at poolside).įinalists for contest #856 (Ears of corn walking in the hot sun).Ĭurrent New Yorker contest #858 (Man in alley with cats and dogs in his coat). Larry Wood Joins Vin and Paul On Part 1 of the episode and we discuss. The podcast he mentions, Tom Racine's Tall Tale Radio, can be found here: You can find a bit more about Alan at his National Cartoonist Society member page: He's met most of his goals, but is still chasing the elusive title of New Yorker Cartoonist. He has had cartoons published in The Wall Street Journal, Saturday Evening Post, Reader's Digest, Alta, The Oldie, Accounting Today, Woman's World, The Phoenix and more. Alan had a life long dream of becoming a published cartoonist and decided to make that dream a reality in the last five years. On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview cartoonist Alan Rozanski. Send us questions or comments to 1 hr 29 min We have some harsh words for one of the captions).Ĭurrent New Yorker contest #859 (Man at large chalkboard). The winning caption for New Yorker contest #855 (couple in their house with a road going through the room).įinalists for contest #857 (Giant ant on a plane. Paul mentions the very informative website, A Case For Pencils, which can be found here: You can learn more about Sara and see her cartoons at: She is currently publishing chapters of it at: Sara also talks about her current project, A graphic novel titled "Jason". Beth was unable to do the interview portion of the podcast). She turns the tables on us and asks about how we got into submitting to the caption contests (Paul, Vin and Nicole Chrolavicius. We ask Sara about the path she took to being a cartoonist, her early submissions to the New Yorker and her ability to come up with really great cartoons with long captions. On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview cartoonist Sara Lautman.
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