Rants From a Gen X Slacker
Vocational Arts Edition
by Tracy Lynn Kocsis
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Softcover ISBN:
9798347631643
About the Book
RANTS FROM A GEN X SLACKER
Vocational Arts Edition
High School- the institution meant to prepare students for adulthood. Everything I needed to know in life I learned during my high school years. For instance, I learned about social classes and cliques, which prepared me well for adulthood. I was not so easily offended when I encountered such behaviors in the workplace, or otherwise. My adolescence equipped me with all the trauma I needed to withstand resentment later in life. Adversity can be overcome with the right support. I hope you can find good people in your life!
Vocational Arts Edition
High School- the institution meant to prepare students for adulthood. Everything I needed to know in life I learned during my high school years. For instance, I learned about social classes and cliques, which prepared me well for adulthood. I was not so easily offended when I encountered such behaviors in the workplace, or otherwise. My adolescence equipped me with all the trauma I needed to withstand resentment later in life. Adversity can be overcome with the right support. I hope you can find good people in your life!
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Comics & Graphic Novels
- Additional Categories Humour, Graphic Design
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 36 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798347631643
- Publish Date: Nov 24, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords sketchbook, humor high school, design, art, comic
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About the Creator
Tracy Kocsis
Ohio
Self-taught artist inspired by outsider, naive and folk artists such as Lee Godie, Anderson Johnson, Esther Pearl Watson, and many more. As a child, I spent summer mornings drawing people at my grandparent's kitchen table before running off to play. I've been drawing much more in the last few years, specifically, since the Pandemic. I continue to draw in my free time, as it is good for my wellbeing.