For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for May 27, 2015

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 9 years ago

    We’ll, that was quite a relief.

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    MIHorn Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    and you’ll do it free, of course! For the exposure/experience! (musician speaking here)

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    Bernard Epperson Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    The things that’s always been ridiculous about this strip is how easily her writers get recognized and published. You show one poem and you’re asked to do a reading? Michael sends out one book and its accepted (a few years ago)? Really hurts all the writers who have been struggling for years in the real world.

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    JanLC  almost 9 years ago

    Lynn’s Notes:

    Any time I have done a presentation and felt that I had screwed up terribly, I think about the times when I have had to cover for someone else. After I leave the stage, my head spinning with “Why did I say that?” or “How could I have forgotten such an important point?,” I simply say to myself, “Well, at least I showed up!”

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    ShadowBeast Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    Well that’s an ego-killer.

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    LFate  almost 9 years ago

    I missed a couple of weeks of the strip and it seems like all of Howtheduck’s post have been removed. What happened? Last time I was away Susan Newman was gone by the time I returned

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    USN1977  almost 9 years ago

    howtheduck is right; the strip does seem unrealistic at times. Unlike the fantasy world of many other strips such as Calvin & Hobbes or Hagar the Horrible, Lynn Johnston claims this is real world as she based this on her own family, thus blurring he lines between fact and fiction.Michael got a publishing contract on his very first try, which is virtually unheard of. Joanne Rowling got rejected time and time again, so did Stephen King and Tom Clancy. Elly is a dropout, so that was somewhat realistic that she was shown throughout the strip either not being in the labor force or working at menial jobs until she was fortunate enough to get the bookstore job then buy it out with John’s help.

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    Paula  almost 9 years ago

    Things happen quickly in comic strips, if they didn’t, they’d be drawn-out, boring and nobody would be here to complain.

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    LuvThemPluggers  almost 9 years ago

    I read her poem and it was good! I might have liked to hear more of her work, too.

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    LuvThemPluggers  almost 9 years ago

    But Ellie’s ego enhancing moment very quickly gets deflated which is a theme here. Not an unrealistic one for a lot of stay at home moms, either.

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