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Some people write diaries, others go to therapy, and some, like Lindsay, turn their experiences into funny and relatable comics. The creator behind 'Lindsay Diary Comics' shares small snippets of her life, bringing lighthearted humor to everyday struggles, such as exhaustion and the realization that time is slipping away faster than expected.

With simple yet expressive artwork, her comics capture those moments when we convince ourselves we’re being productive—only to realize that the year is already flying by. Her storytelling transforms the mundane into something hilarious and deeply relatable, making readers think, "Yep, that’s me."

If you enjoy personal comics with a witty take on daily life, Lindsay’s work is definitely worth following. After all, a little humor is the best way to handle life’s ups and downs!

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We wanted to find out more about Lindsay Diary Comics, so we reached out to the creator of the series. When asked to describe her strip in three words, the artist answered: “Autobiographical, nature, cycling,” and she elaborated: “My daily comics are based on everyday activities and events in my life, and nature frequently makes an appearance because I'm lucky to live in a beautiful area. I also regularly discuss my cycling exploits and adventures as a novice daily cyclist.”

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    Next, we were curious about what initially inspired Lindsay to start making comics. Here’s what we learned: “I’ve been making comics on and off since I was a kid, but with no real consistency. A few years ago I attended a ‘how to make daily comics’ talk by @hialyssacomics, who has been making daily comics for several years now, and I was inspired to give it a try for myself. Since then I’ve made almost 700 daily comics!”

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    The cartoonist also shared with us what her creative process looks like and how she usually comes up with ideas for new strips: “Since my daily comics are autobiographical, I get ideas from what’s happened to me recently. I can depict a moment from my day, how I’ve been feeling lately, share some neat animals I saw on my bike ride, how I nearly got run over again, etc.”

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    When asked about other artists in the realm of comedy and comics who inspire her, Lindsay mentioned a few: “Comics by Alyssa - I love her daily comics and she’s the one who inspired me to get started on them in the first place! Peter Conrad Comics is another (near) daily comic artist who inspires me to keep on creating. Endrené Shepherd - a local friend who creates beautiful paintings and personal comics about her life. Bill Watterson and his ‘Calvin and Hobbes’ was my biggest inspiration as a kid, and I still admire his work all these years later.”

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    Lastly, the artist told us about her favorite comic she’s created or one that was especially fun to make: “Last year I self-published a 25-page comic called ‘Beak to Beak!’ Set in Auckland, New Zealand, it features two pigeons from rival pigeon messenger services and their encounter with a group of feral pigeons. I came up with this idea when I was doing research for a general talk on pigeons and was fascinated to come across this pigeon post drama!”

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    Lindsay continued and shared with us a list of her best cartoons: “I have a collection of some of my favourite daily comics up to January 10, 2024.

    And these are some of my more recent favourites: this, this, this, this, this, this, this, and this."

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