You are indeed seeing a giant walking Ugly Doll--though "ugly" seems not quite the word for something quite so cute!
"Green Guy," as my three-year-old nephew calls him, gave me a big warm smile on Friday afternoon, so I wanted to share that good feeling, especially with those of us who had such a long and frustrating workday (or week).
An important fact I learned about Green Guy: his arms are too short to hug with, so he hugs with his ears.
Our two collections are printed in a limited edition of 250 numbered copies and signed by the contributors when available. Click on the images below to purchase them through Dreamhaven Books, or contact us to order directly.
New Wyrd: A Wyrdsmiths Anthology (2006). Trade paperback, 8.25 x 5.75 inches, 118 pages, $8.00.
Tales from the Black Dog: A Wyrdsmiths Chapbook (2005). Saddle stitched, 8.5 x 5.5 inches, 63 pages, $6.00.
4 comments:
You have a weird looking Muse, Bill...
For some reason, this photo has me madly craving edamame. Your fault, Bill!
Is that a giant walking Ugly Doll? I <3 my Ugly Dolls! :D
Mmm, edamame . . .
You are indeed seeing a giant walking Ugly Doll--though "ugly" seems not quite the word for something quite so cute!
"Green Guy," as my three-year-old nephew calls him, gave me a big warm smile on Friday afternoon, so I wanted to share that good feeling, especially with those of us who had such a long and frustrating workday (or week).
An important fact I learned about Green Guy: his arms are too short to hug with, so he hugs with his ears.
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