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Published on October 15th, 2013 | by Ayun Halliday

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VIRGIN HOMESKOOLER: An Excerpt from The East Village Inky #51

Ayun Halliday just marked her first year of home-schooling her 13-year-old son Milo, a journey she’s been documenting in her celebrated comic-zine, The East Village Inky. Read Ayun Halliday’s MUTHA interview here!
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Excerpted from East Village Inky #51. EVI is the perfect-sized reading material for nursing mothers, to take along on the bus/subway/back pocket on your bike… makes a great gift… arrives in a colorful envelope, almost like getting 4 yearly letters from a friend you’ve never met… Subscriptions and more information available here.

Reprinted with permission of the author. © Ayun Halliday, 2012

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About the Author

Ayun Halliday is the Chief Primatologist of the award-winning zine The East Village Inky and the author of seven books, including Always Lots of Heinies at the Zoo and the graphic novel Peanut. She wrote and performed in over 500 short plays and several full-length solo performances as a member of the Neo-Futurists. Homeschooling her youngest child resulted in a bottomless appetite for working with with teens. Her most recent plays are The Mermaid’s Legs and Fawnbook, available through IndieTheater Now. A fan of dialogue in all forms, Ayun has also published several autobiographical and historical comics on Narrative.ly.



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