
Here are the next panels for "Scooter Reverie." More to come.
"Scooter Reverie" is kind of a slice-of-life series, about Murray's daily life. The memoir will have scenes like that too. But other parts will take up his ideas, and some of the changes he went through in the 1990s.
I expect it will be a big challenge for me to draw abstract ideas like "democracy" and "reason" and "humanism"! I'll figure out a way, though, I'm sure.
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Ah Janet,
What a fine idea. We can follow along and not have to wait however many months or years for the finished project. And the reason that one must start at the end and read up to the beginning is . . . . .?
As one who never knew Murray, he is captured for me in your drawings as he could never be in writing, for I read stories with ease and delight (ecpeciaally those that are illustrated) but find philosophy so daunting.
Bea, thanks so much. It starts at the bottom and you have to read up because that's how this blog template works. I wonder if I can reverse it. I'll check it out.
I'm glad to know the cartoons give a sense of Murray. Soon enough I'll have to draw philosophical concepts to explain his ideas. I have no idea how to draw them, but I'll figure it out somehow ...!
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