Episode 81: Flash-Memoir Vignette Nr 2, Artistic Inspiration

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Episode 83: Flash-Memoir Vignette Nr 4, Meeting Daniel Ammann

<span style= "font-family: 'Arial',sans-serif;">This is the fourth of a series of auto-bio vignette webcomics, a form of flash-lit, as sequential art, podcasts and videos. You can see the original comic on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Bluesky, Spoutible or a ...

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Episode 82: Flash-Memoir Vignette Nr 3, Old-Age Diabetes

This is the third of a series of auto-bio vignette webcomics, a form of Flash-lit, as sequential art, podcast and video. You can see the original comic on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Bluesky, Spoutible or at the new blog site I made for them: https://brandlflashmemoirvignettes. ...  Show more

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