Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for July 25, 2020

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    BE THIS GUY  over 4 years ago

    A muse isn’t going to waste her time on an untalented hack like you.

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    marilynnbyerly  over 4 years ago

    The major difference between a professional writer and an amateur is a pro doesn’t wait around for a muse. He puts his butt in his chair and does the mental work, himself.

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    Concretionist  over 4 years ago

    Fortunately, Pastis has a bulit-in fallback ’toon: The “Searching for the Muse” meme.

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    Jesy Bertz Premium Member over 4 years ago

    Well, this was amusing.

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    Robin Harwood  over 4 years ago

    The muse isn’t going to come if you call her “stupid”.

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    Gent  over 4 years ago

    How amuseing.

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    rogthedodge1  over 4 years ago

    Tried and tried to come up with a joke about Stan Musial, but failed. Stupid muse!

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    danketaz Premium Member over 4 years ago

    My muse has been practicing social distancing.

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    nosirrom  over 4 years ago

    I saw my doctor the other day and told him how happy I was that my muse was speaking to me again. I just don’t understand why he had me recommitted.

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    if(comicStrip == "funny") {return "laughter";}  over 4 years ago

    Edgar Allan Poe died an alcoholic.

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    hariseldon59  over 4 years ago

    There was an early Pearls strip where Rat was “waiting for the muse to strike” so Pig brought in a moose with a boxing glove.

    https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2003/07/11

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    gopher gofer  over 4 years ago

    my muse only visits while i’m sleeping…

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    Breadboard  over 4 years ago

    The Muse wanted you to mask up ;-) …. Croc Power !

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    iggyman  over 4 years ago

    It’s tough to come up with a new strip everyday!

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    iggyman  over 4 years ago

    Think he needs a “Muse trap”!

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    Kaputnik  over 4 years ago

    She turned up in another strip the other day.

    https://www.gocomics.com/looseparts/2020/07/20?ct=v&cti=649237

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    jessie d.  over 4 years ago

    I do believe our cartoonists during this threesome of torture (pandemic, Trump, heat) doth proceed essential services for the sanity of our nation.

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    dlkrueger33  over 4 years ago

    Perhaps he meant “mouse” (rat)?

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    David Wolfson Premium Member over 4 years ago

    Plus this poor guy only has three shirts.

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    cdward  over 4 years ago

    But where is the muse? It’s over there in a box. With the ambiguity.

    (Please let there be a Python fan out there)
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    Whatcouldgowrong  over 4 years ago

    I’ve been sitting her for hours trying to find something to add to this discussion. Oh Muse, why have you left me?

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    iggyman  over 4 years ago

    Panel 6 : The Muse That Roared"!

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    Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 4 years ago

    It would be funny if it weren’t so true.

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    Zebrastripes  over 4 years ago

    I write when the ideas flow….

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    diskus Premium Member over 4 years ago

    Ask the crocs and guard duck for help

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    cunningpal  over 4 years ago

    Don’t give up the search Stephan. We need you to a-muse us.

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    1953Baby  over 4 years ago

    All sympathies here from a retired freelance writer. . .Thinking up something funny/clever/pointed seven days a week to fit in a specified number of panels so that the entire world can comment on how bad/good you are. . .GAWD, I’M GLAD I’M RETIRED. . .

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    James Wolfenstein  over 4 years ago

    I lost my mouse once… same thing…

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    Ellis97  over 4 years ago

    Being a writer is a real challenge.

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    Ralph Newbill  over 4 years ago

    Faulkner….

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    rpmurray  over 4 years ago

    Cartoonists have it easy, when they lose the muse, or go on vacation, they have some of their older work repeat for a few weeks or months. Or in some cases they just repeat the same jokes for years – I’m looking at you Garfield.

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    Reader  over 4 years ago

    By the summer of 1830, Victor Hugo was facing an impossible deadline. Twelve months earlier, the famous French author had made an agreement with his publisher that he would write a new book titled The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

    Instead of writing the book, Hugo spent the next year pursuing other projects, entertaining guests, and delaying his work on the text. Hugo’s publisher had become frustrated by his repeated procrastination and responded by setting a formidable deadline. The publisher demanded that Hugo finish the book by February of 1831 — less than six months away. Hugo developed a plan to beat his procrastination. He collected all of his clothes, removed them from his chambers, and locked them away. He was left with nothing to wear except a large shawl. Lacking any suitable clothing to go outdoors, Hugo was no longer tempted to leave the house and get distracted. Staying inside and writing was his only option.

    The strategy worked. Hugo remained in his study each day and wrote furiously during the fall and winter of 1830. The Hunchback of Notre Dame was published two weeks early, on January 14, 1831.

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    Nyckname  over 4 years ago

    Are you not a mused?!

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    syzygy47  over 4 years ago

    The muse is named Jack. Jack Daniels.

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    mistercatworks  over 4 years ago

    Thank God he doesn’t go the classical route and look for a muse in a bottle of liquor. I had a cat who was my muse for a while. She would look at me like I was about to do something amazing; I felt obligated. It’s a cat thing.

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    zeexenon  over 4 years ago

    I’ve been stuck on the title of my memoirs for 77 years.

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    Perkycat  over 4 years ago

    This seems like a good comic to comment on something I’ve been thinking about for some time. I appreciate the fact that you are always there for us. Some cartoonists take off a day or several days or weeks, but you are here every day. I for one really appreciate that. I don’t often comment here, but I read and love the comic every day.

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    Thomas R. Williams  over 4 years ago

    Lookin’ for that pretty little gal from Greece.

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    marilynnbyerly  over 4 years ago

    My favorite writing quote is from Nora Roberts/JD Robb, one of the most prolific, successful, and competent working writers in the world.

    “I’m just starting [a new book] and the battle has already begun. I don’t think they ever go smoothly. It’s work. It should be work. It should be hard work. I think if you sort of sit around and wait to be inspired, you’re probably going to be sitting there a long time. My process is more about crafting, working an idea through my head to see if it’s a good concept.” Nora Roberts in an interview with the “Hagerstown Herald-Mail.”

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    KEA  over 4 years ago

    It’s hard to force either sleep or creativity

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    bigplayray  over 4 years ago

    I am not aMUSEd.

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    asrialfeeple  over 4 years ago

    Your muse is quarantined.

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    Eric S   over 4 years ago

    hence the reason for puns

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    Laputan  over 4 years ago

    What constitutes a muse varies from writer to writer. Consider Turgenev, certainly a professional, who said he always had to be at least a little in love in order to write; and now that he was old and not in love, he couldn’t write anymore. My wife, my soul mate, died 10 years and nearly 5 months ago, and since then I’ve been much less enthusiastic about any creative projects, though I continue with some work.

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    mdl1911a1  over 4 years ago

    Looks like this guy has a “Stress of Her Regard” type muse

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    Call me Ishmael  over 4 years ago

    She’s in the non-smoking car.

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    Cactus-Pete  over 4 years ago

    There is a virtually unlimited number of ideas floating around on the Web. No reason for anyone to complain about a lack of inspiration.

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    Guilty Bystander  over 4 years ago

    And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how Walt Disney got his start.

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    Galliglo  over 4 years ago

    In the past, I always enjoyed the sarcastic humor of this strip. Lately? A lot of sarcasm, but not much humor…

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    Snolep  over 4 years ago

    I’m surprised to see rat is covered in ink in

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    aerotica69  over 4 years ago

    When my muse disappears I usually find her in the bottom of a shot of JD. Luckily, she doesn’t disappear too often……but she does like to play peek-a-boo from time to time.

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    Snolep  over 4 years ago

    So all the characters get covered in ink when they write, not just Pig. Who knew?

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    Sisyphos  over 4 years ago

    “The Writer” smokes. Rat drinks. Pig puzzles.

    Separating the Pro from the Amateur writer is the quality and expense of the booze they use as Muse….

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    Swirls Before Pine  over 4 years ago

    I thought that Pastis WAS able to draw himself.

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