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Do Pixels Dream of Pixelated Sheep by Katie Brookoff

Former screenwriting fellow at the American Film Institute, Katie Brookoff is an artist, writer, educator, and, occasionally, children's birthday party entertainer. Originally from Memphis, Tennessee Katie has lived in a bike shed, in uncomfortably close quarters with raccoons, and with a member of Gwar. Now based in New York where she makes some wonderful pixel art for the point-and-click adventure game "Landlubbers" and enjoys creating goofy art for kids and adults alike and draw pun-based single-panel cartoons. Spontaneous, quirky, inherently humorous and adaptable, Katie's drawings with her cute witty characters become the protagonists of literary journals and blogs for kids.

https://katiebrookoff.com
@katiebcartoons


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Something happens in the rhythm of the ant society. They do not stop moving or looking at each other. They act mechanically. Although they are ants, they believe they are Machines. Although they are ants, they do not stop acting like Machines. Although they are ants, they eat like Machines. What are we to do the day they realize they are like Sheep?



Something happens in the rhythm of the ant society. They do not stop spinning and looking at each other. They act mechanically. Although they are ants, they believe they are Machines. Although they are ants, they do not stop acting like Machines. Although they are ants, they eat like ants. What are we to do the day they realize they are like Sheep?
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