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by admin on July 21, 2005 at 2:21 pm
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*MORE EMAILS OF THE WEEK..

Thank you for all the great work you do, but especially Life’s Little Victories. I’m an eternal optimist, going through a hard spell right now…having believed dearly in someone who did not believe in himself, and have suffered through much lying and cheating unknowingly. LLV reminds me to focus on the good, and that little things can be victories every single day.

Much thanks,

Anon

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by admin on July 20, 2005 at 10:46 am
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*EMAILS OF THE WEEK..

Dear Mr. Knight:

I cut out your comix that talked about the cheap ass tent. I can’t believe just a few weeks before, I too bought a tent (from Big Lots) intending to eventually use it with some friends on a camping trip. I kept thinking, “Are Coleman tents this flimsy? Hell, probably so. Everything’s made in China.” Anyway, I also put it up first in my living room. So, your strip really slapped me upside my head. It was great. And keep up the good work with your strip and your marriage.

d.m.
Salt Lake City, UT


Keith

I just got my order from you today. I was excited right off the bat when I saw that the address was in YOUR hand. I thought, “wow, kinda like an autograph, I’ll have to save the envelope”. ( I also thought how there were some perks to the fans that cartooning doesn’t necessarily make you rich :-) )

Imagine, then, my delight when I started to read the books and found that they were signed! WOW! YAY! THANKS!

I’ve been a fan since I first saw you in Salon several years ago.

I really dig (old hippy, don’t hate me) your drawing style and I think your humor is a great combination of edgy and gentle. Gentle edginess? Edgy gentleness? Whatever. I love it. It’s too damn bad that dailies are afraid of you. At least half the country (the blue part) would completely enjoy you and a fair portion of the rest (those #%@!# reds :-) ) would too. Maybe someday.

BTW, Sharpies rule!

Thanks again and keep it up. I tell people about you every chance I get.

J

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by admin on July 19, 2005 at 12:55 pm
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*HERE’S SOME GREAT FEEDBACK ON THE FERTILITY DRUGS COMIC:

I like your comic, I really do, but after reading that one about the fertility drugs, I think you need to be educated on some reality about childlessness in the US.

First of all, I’m pregnant after over FOUR YEARS of trying (with one baby, not an explosive litter, thanks…you’re playing on a stereotype of people who have massive litters of kids, yet I know from reading your comic for years that you don’t like stereotypes being applied to yourself). That was four years of heartache, depression, and much physical pain at the treatments.

So why did I do that instead of adopting?

First and foremost, it was cheaper. Even without health insurance covering it, IVF cost us $10,000. Adoption would have cost us about $15,000 plus travel costs. Why so much? Because we live in the state of Nevada, where state infant adoptions are closed because of a long waiting list (over seven years), and where until late 2004 (when we were already doing IVF), you had to be a long-standing member of a religious organization in order to adopt through an in-state agency.
That’s right…without a signed letter from clergy stating that we’d been going to a registered church, synagogue, or mosque for at least six months, we couldn’t adopt here. Minimum fees for adopting out of state start at about $15,000. Even in-state it generally costs $6,000 to $8,000. That’s because you’re paying for the birth mother’s health care. See, women with health insurance almost overwhelmingly do NOT give up babies for adoption.

Now, as the nice lady at the LDS adoption center told me, we could have just faked going to a church long enough to get the letter. Or, Metropolitan Community Church will sign such letters for anyone because they’re morally opposed to the regulation.

But see, we have ethics. We didn’t feel it was right to lie to a church, or to an adoptive mother. If she wants her kid raised with a particular religion, we’d be unethical liars to fake it long enough to take that kid.

So…what was our best option? Spend $10,000 and go for IVF? Or spend $15,000 and adopt out of state? Keep in mind adopting also requires oh-so-fun things like a home study, where a stranger comes into your house and decides if you’re good enough to be parents, even though birth parents can be total friggin’ asshats and never have to worry. You have very limited rights as an adoptive parent. Would we have to put all of the D&D stuff into hiding? Would we have to cover up our very liberal ideology, what with our anti-war rhetoric, our pro-gay-rights talk, and our collection of Mike Moore’s movies and books? Would we be excluded because they wouldn’t be able to interview our families in person, since we’re both immigrants?

And all that would have actually been easier on us than most, since we weren’t fussy about race. Those who want white babies have a longer wait, more strict hoops to jump through, and generally pay more.

Having a fertility problem is a MEDICAL condition. I’m sure you’re a nice guy who didn’t mean to be hurtful, but would you seriously go up to a woman who’d had breast cancer and tell her off for having reconstructive surgery after a mastectomy? I mean, I’m sure that money could have gone to a better social cause! No, of course you wouldn’t. That’d be cruel and insensitive.

Would you wave a plate of fudge in front of a diabetic and mock them for not being able to eat it? No. That’d be mean and pointless.

Would you go up to a blind dude and tell him not to worry, at least he looks cool in those dark specs? No. That’d be ridiculous.

When you mock infertility and point to adoption like that, it’s the same thing. You’re taking someone else’s medical condition and treating them like they’re guilty of something for choosing what was best for them.

And furthermore, have you adopted? You say, “It’s good for you, it’s good for the environment.” Okay. You first.

Because frankly, I’m getting quite sick of couples who haven’t adopted telling those of us who underwent infertility treatments that we’re the bad guys. It’s cruel. It’s rude. It’s insensitive. It’s hypocritical.

If you haven’t been there, what gives you the right to slam others who have?

Not cool.

— K, author, crafter, left-wing activist

(*I STILL BELIEVE ADOPTION IS A GOOD THING!!-Keef)

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by admin on July 19, 2005 at 9:50 am
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*SAN DIEGO WRAP-UP

wooowheee!! san diego is finally done. and i’m happy to say it was my best comic-con ever!! we sold a ton of books, cds, original art..and plenty o’ the wife’s greeting cards. thanks to everybody who came by the booth and the two panels i was a part of..

the 2nd panel i was on, “minority retort”, wasn’t nearly as fun as the first one i did on thursday. mostly cuz i’m a newspaper cartoonist,and the topics covered dealt more with the comic book industry. it was still great to be a part of it. and i got to meet some really cool folks who read my work.

the best costume of the convention BY FAR was this dude who was general grievous from “sith”. it’s hard to explain how good it was ..basically, the dude was in the back under the cape, controlling the character like a puppet. it just goes to show you that you don’t have to rely on computer effects all the time (CUZ TOO MUCH OF IT LOOKS LIKE A VIDEO GAME!!) i’m sure, there’s gonna be a ton of photos of this dude posted up on the web, so keep an eye out for it.

the big surprise that i sprung on my san diego/k chronicles panel audience was that i’m WORKING ON A DAILY STRIP!! they got the first look at it and then i pitched it to some universal press syndicate folk on sat. nite. WISH ME LUCK!!

big shout outs to: vezun, steve, mike & miriam, erin, john, stan, and fan-boy dave strom, who just missed out on shaking aaron mcgruder’s hand and calling him keith knight!!

*I DON’T KNOW HOW MANY SAN FRANCISCANS READ THIS BLOG, BUT..

Hey Friends,

I’m looking for a studio or shared living situation in SF. I need to find a place for August 1st. I can pay up to $1000 a month. I would prefer to have my own bathroom but that is not a requirement.

If you are passing this on to a friend that does not know me here is some info about myself.

I’m in my 30’s, bartend in two busy nightclubs and I keep myself busy most of the time with anti-war activism. I have a degree in history and I plan on returning to school in the near future. I do not smoke, drink or do drugs but I am not uptight. I eat meat occasionally, but do not practice cannibalism (anymore) and I do not need to cook meat at home if it grosses out my roomates.

Thanks,
Jeff

LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING FOR MY BUD, JEFF..AND I’LL PASS HIS NUMBER ON TO YOU.

cheers!

keef

Hey Friends,

I’m looking for a studio or shared living situation in SF. I need to find a place for August 1st. I can pay up to $1000 a month. I would prefer to have my own bathroom but that is not a requirement.

If you are passing this on to a friend that does not know me here is some info about myself.

I’m in my 30’s, bartend in two busy nightclubs and I keep myself busy most of the time with anti-war activism. I have a degree in history and I plan on returning to school in the near future. I do not smoke, drink or do drugs but I am not uptight. I eat meat occasionally, but do not practice cannibalism (anymore) and I do not need to cook meat at home if it grosses out my roomates.

Thanks,
Jeff

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by admin on July 15, 2005 at 2:23 am
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*AAH…BLOG FIXED…COURTESY OF WEBMASTER G..(THANK YOU, SIR)

*SAN DIEGO COMIC CON UPDATE..
it’s 3:30am as i’m writing this. spent the night drawing in a san diego cafe. i should be drunk and face down in the gutter…but i’ve got too much work to do!!

the con’s been great fun, so far. my booth is right next to steve notley and we’re selling books like hot cakes. i even sold two pieces of original art!!

my panel went off great. super turnout and the only glitch was a few slides were backwards. that’s cuz i knocked the slide thingie off my table earlier in the day and the slides spilled out everywhere!! it took my a loooonggg time to get em all back in…but i did it.

*BIGGEST REVELATION OF MY PANEL..
some guy asked me if i realized that “(th)ink”, the title of my single panel strip, is “knight” spelled backwards without the “g”…WHOA!!!

cheers!

keef

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