BigZenBike
bigzenbike
- Location
- Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Birthday
- October 24
- Bio
- BigZenBike is a graphic novel about physics, philosophy, politics, memory, religion, synaesthesia, cats, motorbikes, and a lot of other things. It's author grew up in upstate NY and has now spent 23 years abroad in Asia and Europe and holds degrees in philosophy, literature, and artificial intelligence. He presently lives in Edinburgh, Scotland and Boston, MA. BigZenBike is a work of pure fiction - that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
MY RECENT POSTS
- Big Zen Bike Returns...
January 29, 2012 03:31PM - For the Love of Horses.
March 12, 2010 07:19AM - Ah, the Clutter.
March 10, 2010 09:03AM - Great Biking Songs.
March 12, 2010 07:24AM - A Night at the Opera.
March 12, 2010 07:21AM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “On Obama - my father
recently voiced his concern
about Obama,
saying many
people…”
March 12, 2010 10:41AM - “Actually, Reagan on the
$50 bill makes perfect sense.
Where
better to
immortaliz…”
March 12, 2010 09:12AM - “Thanks - I grew up in
upstate NY and still miss hot
summers,
lake swimming,
campi…”
February 13, 2010 07:40PM - “Newsflash - hee hee,
shower, hadn't thought of
that,
amazingly. Actually the
sty…”
December 05, 2009 10:57AM
Bigzenbike's Links
Big Zen Bike Returns...
Hey Everybody - just to say after two years away, I will start drawing Big Zen Bike again within the month (hopefully). It will be good to be back...
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For the Love of Horses.
Ah, the Clutter.
Rambling, over-long advice for a good friend struggling with cancer, clutter, depression, and disorganization, whose house is so clogged with stuff that I can no longer physically get through the door to visit. Having lived through the same experience myself, here is all the advice I can off… Read full post »
Great Biking Songs.
A Plague of Snakes.
The Bush Years: Look Back in Anger.
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We are living through an amazing, atavistic time in American history, a sort of anti-1960s, where we as a culture seem to be endlessly reverting to more primitive forms. Not just reverting to the days of… Read full post »
A Fine Line Between Sanity and Madness.
The Golem Awakes.
Why I hate Twitter. And MySpace. And Facebook. And...
Class Warfare.
A Real Republican Problem.
The Cancer Years - The Big Wheel Turns.
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You can see the complete "cancer years" panels in order from the start here.
The Cancer Years - The National Health Service.
The Cancer Years - Morphine, Floor.
The Cancer Years - Shot From a Cannon.
Please remember that Big Zen Bike presents things that if done in real life might get you arrested, deported, or dead by misadventure. Sometimes these characters might be irresponsible, please do not model your life after them. :>)
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Tiger Woods, How Could You.
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I'm not into golf so don't care about Tiger Woods one way or another. But it amazes me that with all of the press his trivial personal problems has generated, no one would ever speak up about his… Read full post »
Obama, Adult in Charge.
A short break from the cancer series in honor of the health care summit today.
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Certainly I am not happy with the on-going wars, failure to prosecute Bush and Co. for war crimes, failure to repeal the Patriot act and… Read full post »
The Cancer Years - Fortune Favours the Foolish.
The Cancer Years - Through the Looking Glass...
The Cancer Years - Japan.
The Cancer Years...
The Cancer Years...
I started drawing Big Zen Bike in 2007 and created it faithfully for almost a year when my partner, only in her early 30s, was diagnosed with cancer. On that day, I stopped creating it, and all of the Big Zen Bikes posted
… Read full post »Upside-Down World.
So much of modern life seems polluted by messaging that is the polar opposite of reality. It is one of the few ways to get people to act against their own interests.
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