"When I'm not sure what's going on, I just yell out random words until I'm right..."

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This is "Heads Up Penny"

Penny is the raddest little robot on the block with a track-bound eye for the irony of daily life. Written and drawn by Cat Baldwin in a minimalist style, Penny covers the subtleties of topics ranging from occupational hazards to the pitfalls of strange relationships with intermittent bouts of miscellanea.

Cat is currently working on a "Heads Up Penny" #3 in addition to several other projects including a zine about folding 1000 paper cranes, more death poems and a new comic strip.

The "Heads Up Penny" comic strip got dumped by the Oregon Daily Emerald during Fall of '05, but that doesn't mean that Cat won't be groveling at their knees for her former position during the Fall of '06. In the meantime, "Heads Up Penny" and Cat's brand spanking new strip "Two Penny Press" are being published sporadically online at zori3.org. Be sure to check it out.

New material can be found in the mini zine section. Titles include "No Banana", "Giving for All the Wrong Reasons; Five Stages of Philanthropy", "To All the Cats I've Loved Before; a tribute and memorial", "Ear Buds of Doom" and "Vibrators 'R Unnatural", as well as her other series of zines: "Sometimes Customers Are Dumb; the Sad Reality of Retail".

"The Calamitous and Confounding Ends of Cat Baldwin" is another addition to Cat's self-publishing habit. It contains seven poems by Cat Baldwin, illustrated by Emily Beeks, that creatively describe the demise of their subjects. On that note, Cat's illustrator recently committed social suicide and she's in the market for a new illustrator who is interested in working for peanuts or the proverbial pat on the back. Email for details.

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