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A cartoon of a person putting on a jacket. Their cell phone has a speech bubble that says update.

See today's comic page on Tapas.

The discussion threads for some previous pages were on my personal Dreamwidth, but I think I'll switch back to having them in this community.

You can read the rest of the series on Tapas. If you like it, please buy me a coffee or subscribe to my Patreon.

Comic transcript follows.

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Yesterday, I migrated this discussion community from Livejournal ([livejournal.com profile] therithere) to Dreamwidth ([community profile] therithere). I moved all the old posts, comments and all. From this point forward, I'll be posting only to the one on Dreamwidth, not to the one on Livejournal. Hope to see you on Dreamwidth!
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A recently published academic article about therianthropes: Venetia Robertson's "The Beast Within: Anthrozoomorphic identity and alternative spirituality in the online therianthropy movement," in Nova Religio. With my permission, the article includes three cartoons from Theri There.
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A dragon called Lizzardboy translated a selection of Theri There comics into Russian. You can read the translated comics on the Russian dragon site, Drakony.com. Thanks, Lizzardboy! :)

If somebody translates my comics into another language, please tell me!

[Edit 2013-06-13] Here's a complete Russian translation of the comics.
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A Brazilian dragon named Yami has started translating Theri There into Portuguese! This is the first translation of the comic into any other language, so I'm really happy to see this. You can read the first comic on Yami's blog on Tumblr.com, Br Kin.

ClaWrite

2007-12-17 09:21 am
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Thumbnail.

Read today's comic.


Today's comic is encrypted in ClaWrite, a dragon alphabet invented by Baxil. The dialog is based on a conversation that I had with a classmate, but I'll leave the fun of deciphering it up to you. ;)

Unless if you'd rather just read the translation in the comments below...

Perils

2007-09-30 12:24 pm
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Read today's comic.


Today's comic is based on a sketch and script by Lupa ([livejournal.com profile] lupabitch), a pagan author. I just redrew and lettered it. Thanks, Lupa!

[Edit 2017-04-03: Updated link.]
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Commentary that should be read after the comic, or else it'll spoil it. )

This past year, I've tended to devote more of my creative energies into making an illustrated journal, full of rants, sketches, meditations, jokes, attempts at sorting out my spirituality, and anything else about my personal life that needs to be drawn out in the form of a cartoon. That comic-journal is completely private, since I've found that if I don't censor myself and don't have to worry about how other people would see it, don't have to worry about something being too scribbly or arguable or personal, I'm getting farther with discovering my writing-voice. It just seems to work better when I can be as brashly honest as I want, as well as combining illustrations and text together instead of having them separate. It's been a marvelous exercise. When I drew this particular entry in it last morning (which was something that actually happened) I decided this one ought to be shared.

How do you feel about some (but not all) episodes of "Theri There" being a cartoon journal of a real therianthrope's life, and other interjections such as an episode with a joke about (say) Arthurian legends, rather than all the episodes having to deal directly with defining therianthropy in general? Must they all be exclusively, completely on-topic (even more so than most discussion forums about therianthropy or draconity tend to be, which tend to wander in any direction that interests the members, to such an extent that alt.fan.dragons said that nothing was off-topic for them at all)? Or can the idea of "on-topic" be broadened to include other topics that I feel are related to it? I was starting to feel like it was too limiting, even though I do have a lot of material for it, I have all these other comic ideas as well. What do you think, should they all be together in "Theri There," or should it stay strict with what's considered on-topic?