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Ayun Halliday is the Chief Primatologist of the long running, award-winning East Village Inky zine and author of the self-mocking autobiographies No Touch Monkey! And Other Travel Lessons Learned Too Late, The Big Rumpus  Dirty Sugar Cookies: Culinary Observations, Questionable Taste, and Job Hopper. She collaborated with illustrators Dan Santat on the picture book Always Lots of Heinies at the Zoo, and Paul Hoppe on Peanut, a graphic novel for young adults. Luddite vagabonds may remember her as the author of the analog guidebook, The Zinester's Guide to NYC.  She is a regular contributor to Open Culture, and freelances both articles and illustrations to a variety of other publications.

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Ayun Halliday Rather than sweat it, I do something else - go for a walk, draw for fun, or do one of the exercises in my Creative, Not Famous Activity Book.
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Thar she blows! PUBLICATION DAY FOR Panther City: Tales From a Gen X Grade 3 Project Run Amok

Long before social media, cell phones, the Internet, expansive gender definitions, or even cable TV, a 3rd grade class collaborated on a paper city. Conceived as a way to make learning fun, the project quickly devolved into an exercise in accusations, subterfuge, and childish vandalism.

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This scratches the same itch as Mary Roach's Stiff, between one of those charming little British-series covers (even the size. Love it. It is the perfect thing to have on hand in the subway.)

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