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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAnn Telnaes: With Gratitude
Ann Telnaes - With gratitude
I am overwhelmed by the response
Ann Telnaes
Jan 06, 2025
I wanted to say how much I appreciate and am sincerely touched by all your notes of support. Because I work on my own and the amount of correspondence received since Friday evening, Im still wading through all the emails so please have patience with me. I am truly grateful for your encouraging words, the letters written to the Post which youve shared with me, and your articulate views about the state of our free press. Thank you also to my fellow substackers for their posts.
My colleagues have been so supportive, for which I am also so very grateful. My wonderful colleague Steve Brodner suggested that other cartoonists create their own version of the killed cartoon, which Ive included a few below (more to come; please send me yours).
Tomorrow is the 10th anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo murders. Ill post my visual essay on the state of editorial cartooning today so please check back. Ive also offered cartoonists rights organizations the free use of this piece so if any other press freedom websites would like to post it, please let me know.
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I am overwhelmed by the response
Ann Telnaes
Jan 06, 2025
I wanted to say how much I appreciate and am sincerely touched by all your notes of support. Because I work on my own and the amount of correspondence received since Friday evening, Im still wading through all the emails so please have patience with me. I am truly grateful for your encouraging words, the letters written to the Post which youve shared with me, and your articulate views about the state of our free press. Thank you also to my fellow substackers for their posts.
My colleagues have been so supportive, for which I am also so very grateful. My wonderful colleague Steve Brodner suggested that other cartoonists create their own version of the killed cartoon, which Ive included a few below (more to come; please send me yours).
Tomorrow is the 10th anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo murders. Ill post my visual essay on the state of editorial cartooning today so please check back. Ive also offered cartoonists rights organizations the free use of this piece so if any other press freedom websites would like to post it, please let me know.
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Ann Telnaes: With Gratitude (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Jan 6
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moondust
(20,611 posts)1. Straining for........
THE KISS
erronis
(17,408 posts)2. Or a wiff of the emporer's exquisite butt perfume.
I understand that is lowly excellence is very good at that.
Ruby the Liberal
(26,350 posts)3. Yeowch - thats a rather poignant parting shot.
drmeow
(5,392 posts)4. The stupidity
of those who censor - the cartoon has probably gotten significantly more attention than if the Post had just published it. Even if she hadn't resigned I'll bet the word would have gotten out (albeit not as quickly).
Beringia
(4,752 posts)5. Good for her