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BROOKE SPANGLER
A Girl And Her Fed

Brooke Spangler's Bio

Brooke, who answers to "Otter" when online, is a native New Englander now living in North Carolina with her boyfriend, her dog, and an unnatural number of fish. She makes her eating money as a freelance writer and spends her extremely limited free time reading, in her garden, or watching the worst movies she can find.

Artistic & Authorial Influences: Never met a writer or artist that didn't influence me in some way, but I adore most things written by Molly Ivins and Carl Hiaasen.

Age: 29


A Girl and Her Fed
(URL: AGirlAndHerFed.com)
A Girl and Her Fed is the heartwarming tale of a girl, her civil rights, and the fed who stomps on them. Scheduled to end in early 2009, the comic follows the story of a nameless Girl who finds herself on the wrong side of the USA PATRIOT Act. Conspiracy runs amuck as the Girl and the Fed dive into the highly politicized landscape of modern America and find that when adherence to political ideologies turns democracy into a sporting event, everybody loses. Well almost everybody.