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      <title>Peter, How would you describe what you did at The Center for Cartoon Studies?</title>
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      <description>I worked at a small MFA program in White River Junction.  I was a teaching assistant at a very cool cartoon school, I learned a lot about graphic novels, and worked with a very encouraging panel of artists.  For my first job out of college I got to make art, meet new artists, learn new things about one of my favorite mediums, and meet illustrators that have taken cartooning into the fine arts arena.</description>
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