#1 - Stand Clear Of The Closing Doors
#2 - Making A Connection
#3 - Planet Green Sweater
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David is a Creative Director/Writer (also known for making great rice krispie treats). While working on his first graphic novel and animated series, he would like to share his short fiction, poetry and cartoons for free. That way, one day you'll buy his stuff because you’ll feel guilty if you don’t. David lives in New York City. If you'd like to contact him, his email address is david9 AT gmail DOT com.
Brilliant concept. glorious art and intelligent prose!! Alternate Tracks is amazing...so many possibilities here - humor, pathos, irony, reality.... David, you did it again!
ReplyDeleteIf a subject ever deserved the comic's touch, the subway is it, and you are the perfect person to address it!
ReplyDeleteWe, New Yorkers can most certainly relate to these everyday events. Personally, I ride the subways every day, a couple, few times a day and find myself drawn to certain people. I can tell a lot about a person by the way they’re dressed, how worn their shoes are, their nails, what book they’re reading, how much time was spent on getting ready, the list goes on and on. I needed to absorb these stories, before I commented. It was looking at what I think, observe, laugh at (yeah, I do laugh a lot, sometimes even shed a tear). You’ve captured this. Love it. M
ReplyDeleteCan I please have 1/10 of your talent, humor, and vision? I love seeing the world according to D.A. Schulman.
ReplyDeleteI love the honesty and humor---you draw what we are thinking (for those who can't draw!;)
ReplyDeleteThank you for putting a visual voice to what we feel and see everyday.
ReplyDeletePlease do one for guys who sit legs apart.
And another for herky-jerky operators who practice extreme breaking.
Thank you for your comments. And Paul -- as for "the guys who sit with legs apart" - yes, it's already in the works. And if anyone has additional special requests, please share--and thanks again!
ReplyDeleteYour talent shines again. I'd love to see you write something about the people on subways that have too many bags/luggage/"stuff". They could be falling everywhere and taking up seats. Or maybe make them tourists from Minnesota, here on vacation during Christmas time. I think that could be really funny.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words, Haren. And your suggestions have been noted. Stay tuned!
ReplyDeleteThis is super ultra mega cool.
ReplyDeleteDavid, what about the operators unintelligible announcements?
ReplyDeleteNoted and added to the list. You'll see one soon. Thank you!
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