"For me, it wasn't a decision to put the blinders on and become single-minded about becoming a cartoonist. "A lot of times I say, or I want to say, that I actually do have the perfect recipe - but I'm not sure that I would advise it. Can you give us any advice on how to make that happen?' Now that I have kids, I've talked to other parents who sometimes say, 'My kid's interested in being a cartoonist. "For better or worse, my compulsion to create comics is something that's an inherent personality trait. He spoke to Eleanor Wachtel from his home in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has created many covers for The New Yorker magazine, and his work is often featured within its pages. Tomine's previous books include the short story collection Killing and Dying and the graphic novel Shortcomings, both widely praised for their subtle complexity.
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