![]() ![]() Mimi Pond is a cartoonist, illustrator and writer. “Įnjoy the conversation! Then check out the archives for more great episodes! Related conversations:įollow The Virtual Memories Show on iTunes, Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, and RSS! I made plenty of mistakes, but I learned from them and I married the right person. ![]() But the slut-shaming nowadays is such a double standard. “One of the great things about the ’70s was the liberation of both sexes. ![]() We also cover her life in New York in the early 1980’s, how she met her One True Love at a puppet show, the big break she got from a paper described as “The Village Voice for the Upper East Side,” the difficulties of balancing mom-hood with art, the variety of ways she was screwed over by book publishers, her fixation on the Patty Hearst kidnapping, what she hopes young people get out of Over Easy ‘s rendition of its era, and more! (It’s kinda hard to believe we got to all that in less than 40 minutes!) Give it a listen! Mimi Pond joins us to talk about her New York Times-bestselling graphic novel Over Easy (Drawn & Quarterly)! We talk about the book, which offers a semifictional version of Mimi’s life in art school and working at a legendarily kooky diner in Oakland, CA in the late 1970’s. “With some of the people in the story, I thought, ‘What if they get mad? What if their feelings are hurt? What if they say, “That’s not the way it was!”,’ and then I thought, ‘Y’know what? Let THEM try to spend 35 years trying to figure this out! I’ve devoted my life to telling this tale that needs to be told.'” ![]()
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