it's not the most original idea in the world: everyday for a year, julie doucet decides that she would draw an autobiographical comic of whatever was going on with the day. but because i like julie's comics, & also because the comics series really started to feel a lot like a diary, full of insecurities, to-do lists, doodles, accounts of dreams, bad news, etc, i liked this a lot. she didn't reach for the funny of the profound--she just drew what she wanted to draw because it was weighing on her mind, & the result was really compelling & inspiring. i myself am not much of an artist, but i am trying to keep a kind of short daily log, somewhat inspired by the example set forth in this book. ooh, now that the new year is upon us once again, maybe i will re-read it for motivation. i mean, part of my attraction to this book is just my own weird obsession with seeing artists practicing self-discipline. you can actually see julie's style shift slightly & become more consistent & stylized over the course of the daily drawing practice she does here, & some of the narratives that emerge from her everyday life are really fascinating (like the threat of drawn & quarterly going under & taking julie's published back catalogue with it, or julie going to france for total culture immersion, etc). this book was fantastic!