Christmas

...now browsing by tag

 
 

“Like peanut butter and jelly, Cowboy and Wills are the perfect pair”

Monday, November 9th, 2009
Filed under: ThemesAuties & AspiesBooks & Book Reviews, QuIrked Kids, Irked VideosInterviews

Cowboy_and_Wills_snapshots_title_graphic

The book Cowboy & Wills opens the day after critically-acclaimed author Monica Holloway’s adorable three year-old son Wills is diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. She takes him to a pet store; and from her first impulse purchase of a full aquarium, Holloway quickly graduates to hermit crabs, hamsters, African dwarf frogs, and a rabbit. But like all children, what Wills wants most is a puppy. That Christmas, eight-week old Cowboy arrives and forever changes their lives.

Where Wills is cautious, fastidious, and tender hearted, Cowboy is rambunctious, affectionate, and impulsive. Soon, the boy who could barely say hello to his kindergarten classmates is going on playdates, learning to swim, and sleeping in his own bed. Through it all, Cowboy is there, dragging him toward other children and giving him the confidence to face his fears—with her by his side. But love is not enough to save the beautiful Cowboy from her fate, and the cruel world of puppy mills quickly catches up to them. When Cowboy is diagnosed with lupus, Wills and his family realize that they must be there for her, just as she was there for them.

Monica Holloway sat down with Simon Spotlight Entertainment (a division of Simon & Schuster) for a discussion of her life’s path as a mother and memoirist, and the unexpected trajectory this path has taken through her life. Here are the highlights:

Click to continue »

Holiday Greetings from the Left Thumb Blogger

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009
Filed under: ThemesCerebral BallsyIrked Videos

A video message from Canadian Entrepreneuse Glenda Watson Hyatt, author of the book I’ll Do It Myself:

www.doitmyselfblog.com

Permalink / Comments

A Christmas Story by LaRonda Zupp

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009
Filed under: ThemesDeaf JamIrked Videos

Join LaRonda as she shares her experience of being the lone Deafie at a family Christmas gathering, and how she coped. (ASL videoclip)

Get the Flash Player to see this player.

Transcript:

Hello.

Christmas is now over. All finished. I’m curious, however, if any of you Deaf folks out there had the same experience I did. I was pretty isolated. Why?

Well, we had a family gathering of about 20 people, schmoozing and socializing. There were children and adults, old and young, and every age in between. I came in and was wished a Merry Christmas and glad tidings. I took my coat off, put down my bags, passed out the gifts, and then… no chats.

I felt pretty bored. It was so hard to lip-read. I felt lost. Conversations were happening all around the room, and mouths were flapping. I looked around the room often, hunting for Click to continue »

An Autie Christmas Poem, by Donna Williams

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009
Filed under: Regular ContributorsDonna WilliamsThemesAuties & AspiesIrked Videos

Here’s a little Christmas poem Donna Williams put together last year, featuring some of her paintings.

The accompanying music is called Is He Home, which belongs to one of Donna’s songs of the same name. It’s played here by a pianist named David Moscoe.

 

www.donnawilliams.net

Permalink / Comments

Peabody: a comic strip about depression and anxiety by Jane Goetzee

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
Filed under: Regular ContributorsJane GoetzeeThemesThe Wandering AgoraphobeArt GalleryIrked Videos

PEABODY: SPECIAL NEW YEAR’S EVE EDITION

by Jane Goetzee, Irked’s unorthodox and unrivaled print cartoonist

Click to continue »

Peabody: a comic strip about depression and anxiety by Jane Goetzee

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Filed under: Regular Contributors, Jane GoetzeeThemesThe Wandering AgoraphobeArt Gallery

Peabody: Christmas Edition

by Jane Goetzee, Irked Magazine’s acclaimed avant-garde cartoonist

Click to continue »