Sarah's Scribbles 16-Month 2022-2023 Weekly/Monthly Planner Calendar: Get It Together!
Sarah's Scribbles 16-Month 2022-2023 Weekly/Monthly Planner Calendar: Get It Together!
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Featuring quirky weekly cartoons and all-new spot art, this engagement calendar will keep you smiling as you note meetings, map out deadlines, and make time for important relationships. Monthly grids at the front of the planner are ideal for at-a-glance planning, while the two-page weekly planning spreads provide scheduling columns for Appointments/Misc, Stuff to Do, and My Social Life.
From the popular internet artist and New York Times bestselling author Sarah Andersen, this planner includes more than sixty cartoons from her comic-collection books, including her fall 2021 book, Oddball.
Features Include:
7" x 9" (14" x 9" open)
Spiral-bound
Sturdy softcover
Printed on FSC certified paper with soy-based ink
Calendar lays flat when open
16-Month Planner: September 2022-December 2023
Generous grid space for notes, appointments, and reminders
Monthly planning pages
Weekly 2-page spreads with room to write
Extra pages at back for notes, goals, and more
Year-at-a-glance pages for 2022, 2023, and 2024
Includes a sticker sheet
Storage pocket at the back
Official major world holidays and observances
Moon phases, based on Universal Time
Includes favorite cartoons from the Sarah's Scribbles Collection books, Big Mushy Happy Lump, Herding Cats, and Oddball
Contributor Bio:Andersen, Sarah
Sarah Andersen's debut book, Adulthood is a Myth, was the 2016 Goodreads Choice Award Winner for Graphic Novels and Comics. She also won the award for Big Mushy Happy Lump in 2017, and Herding Cats in 2018. Her graphic novel Fangs was nominated for an Eisner Award and appeared on The New York Times best seller list.
Sarah Andersen is a cartoonist and illustrator in her twenty-somethings. She graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2014 and currently lives in Portland, Oregon. Her semi-autobiographical comic strip, Sarah's Scribbles, finds the humor in living as an introvert with beloved pets and the continual struggles with waking up in the morning, being productive, and dealing with social situations.