When You're Right

Sometimes I doodle.

When You're Right

This is a 3-panel cartoon of a figure demanding of a 2nd figure that they must move toward a goose-stepping Nazi to "win the center." In the second panel, the 1st figure has cleared half of the ground between his original position and the Nazi, and his demand to the 1st figure, who has not moved, is cross and more insistent. In the third panel, the 1st figure rushes past the Nazi, and as he passes says "on your right." The 1st figure, who has not moved, looks back to see that he is standing to the right of a sign that says 'the center" with an arrow pointing off panel to the left.

Sometimes I doodle. Yesterday I did.

See you this weekend.


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A.R. Moxon is the author of the novel The Revisionaries and the essay collection Very Fine People, which are available in most of the usual places, and some of the unusual places. You can get his books right here for example. He is also co-writer of Sugar Maple, a musical fiction podcast from Osiris Media which goes in your ears. He got the whiskey, baby, he got the whiskey. He got the cigarettes.