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  • The Bells of St. Fred’s

    Mark Addison Kershaw / 2 Comments

    “In my library, I have a shelf devoted to cartoonists: it’s just the one shelf (the poets take up many more), because the cartoonists who’ve touched me are few in number. They are rare…

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  • From the Oracle of Tucker

    Mark Addison Kershaw / 0 Comments

    “Technically, Kershaw lives in Tucker, but there are many place-names in Georgia (Iron Stab, Shake Rag, Snapfinger, and Hog Mountain occur to me right offhand) that I would not want to claim as…

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  • Athwart July (and August)

    Mark Addison Kershaw / 0 Comments

    “Mark Addison Kershaw, like the greatest of cartoonists (and there should be a better collective noun than cartoonists, which does not nearly suffice) stands at a certain remove from the quotidian. Vis-à-vis the…

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  • South Paw in Spring

    Mark Addison Kershaw / 4 Comments

    “As a former journalist (or, rather, recovering journalist), I still retain some sleuthing chops, but I must admit that I have not been able to discover any salient details about Weekly Hubris’s resident…

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  • Amish Phone Sex, Anyone?

    Mark Addison Kershaw / 2 Comments

    “We’ve not seen hide nor hair of Mark Addison Kershaw, aka The Artist Known as Addison, since September 2020. He has been on Facebook, in his dual roles as Lockdown Cartoonist-at-Large and photographer-in-residence…

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  • I Miss Facts, Too

    Mark Addison Kershaw / 0 Comments

    “Mark Addison Kershaw, aka The Artist Known as Addison, is usually to be found out in left field. This month, some 63 days before the United States’ presidential election, he’s also sequestered in…

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  • Not Quite Beyond The Pale

    Mark Addison Kershaw / 0 Comments

    “If you attend to Mark Addison Kershaw on Facebook, you will encounter a person of very little language, spoken or written, accompanied by a dog, enamored of a cat; someone who, even before…

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  • Why Do Boring Things Happen to Exciting Women?

    Mark Addison Kershaw / 0 Comments

    “This is Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and Ethyl, the goddess of rock and roll.”—Mark Addison Kershaw Addison By Mark Addison Kershaw     ATLANTA Georgia—(Weekly Hubris)—April 2020—Editor’s Note: Mark Addison Kershaw (follow him…

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  • Addison & The Women

    Mark Addison Kershaw / 0 Comments

    “Generally speaking, women seem to respond favorably to my drawings of their gender, as long as they believe it is a drawing of someone else and not of them. The one time I…

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  • Faunatoons

    Mark Addison Kershaw / 1 Comment

    “Mark Addison Kershaw, however, in response to his editor’s constant badgering for ‘bits of text to insert before your cartoons begin,’ said . . . nothing, as per usual; content, as he was,…

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