Homophones comic #7

Warning: this one is a two word solution but only the second word is a homophone. Why? Because I thought it was funnier this way. And who couldn’t use an extra challenge?!… Also, in honour of my biggest fan (my mum…) I have made a separate homophones tab on the blog, so you can now…

Homophones comic #6

This is a personal favourite of mine, it just cracks me up. I know, I have a terrible sense of humour… Join me, won’t you?! Scroll to the second frame to guess the homophone, and then again for the solution (a tiny bit of a twist this time but it still shouldn’t be too hard).

Homophones comic #5

My 5th comic based on the concept of homophones (words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings). Scroll down (slowly) to guess and/or follow me on IG @sarahcominghome. Comments and suggestions welcome!  

Homophones comic #4

How it works: this comic is a play on the fact that a homophone sounds the same but has two different spellings and meanings. Scroll down to the second image and say what you see out loud to guess the homophone or scroll down again to see the solution (alternatively follow @sarahcominghome on IG to…

Homophones comic #3

This one may be a little trickier to guess the double meaning of, all I can say is focus on the phrasing in the first panel. To play the guessing game follow @sarahcominghome on IG or just scroll down slowly. 😉  

Homophones #2: A wordplay comic

More bad puns and worse drawings, and a tribute to a childhood hero. To play the guessing game, follow @sarahcominghome on Instagram (or just scroll down slowly…;-).  

Homophones: a wordplay comic #1

Ta-da! Here is my brand new and badly drawn comic based on the concept of homophones. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings (it should all become apparent pretty quickly if you read the comic). I have endeavoured to make a bit of a guessing game out of it,…

Why I’m proud to be a failure

I have one of those some lines a day journal that lets you write a few lines every day for 5 years, and I’m currently on year 4. The writing space is very limited, and I admit that at least 50% of it is filled with mundane details like what I ate or how I…

Poem: A little bit more

A little bit more of you is like toast with butter and honey, A little bit more of you is like dappled sunlight through spring-green leaves, A little bit more of you is like the tang of salt and seaweed on the sea breeze, A little bit more of you is like freshly roasted coffee…