Sarah& the disproportionate anger pt 1

A little something to tide you over while I work intensely on finishing the second draft of my book (the memoir/travelogue of my walk to Berlin). You can now also follow Sarah& on Facebook. What makes you disproportionately angry?

“Departed” – micro fiction competition, second place

My lovely friend Joe has started a monthly micro fiction competition where part of the proceeds go to charity, so you get to flex those writing muscles while supporting a good cause. With an entry fee of only 2 AUD and a maximum length of 100 words the threshold is really low. If you are…

Sarah& day-to-day

A short comic I drew about something that happened at work yesterday…

Sarah& the introduction (new comic)

This is the first (and so far only) of a new comic series I have created, called Sarah&. It’s an idea I’ve been playing with for years but always figured my drawing skills were too poor, and putting in the effort to practice enough was overwhelming. However, I have now decided that I do not…

Homophones #10 (last for now)

So this is the last homophones comic that I have drawn, and even though I still have more ideas I need to make time to sit down and draw them. Since they seem to be very hard to guess and I’m doing them mainly for my own amusement I may put them on the back…

Homophones comic #9

I freely admit that I stole this (joke, not drawings) from a bad jokes thread I saw on reddit years ago, but it makes me chuckle and it fits with the homophones concept (although IMO there is a slight pronunciation difference). All other jokes are Sarah Tee originals (or at least I didn’t see them…

A quick update on book reviews

It occurred to me that my blog used to be about 75% book reviews and now it’s 0%. I do still read (of course) and I do still mostly review books, I just decided that I couldn’t be bothered posting in multiple places, so I now keep my reviews on Goodreads only. If you’re interested…

Pickles, preserves and procrastination!

Writing is a bit of a lonely process, and particularly when I don’t have anyone (besides friends and family) actually waiting for me to finish a project – nobody eagerly anticipating my pages – it can be hard to keep going and stay motivated. For me, a certain amount of procrastination is inevitable. This week…