89/100 Jenice * * All through fifth and sixth grades, Jenice had a paper route. She never missed a single delivery. To reward her record of excellence, she and five other stellar paper boys and girls from around the city were invited to a luncheon downtown at the offices of the newspaper. Before lunch, they got a tour of the newsroom and printing press. It only took five minutes of the bustle and hum of the newsroom for Jenice to know what she wanted to do with her life. When she was thirty seven, she won a Pulitzer for her series on the secret use of private military contractors by the U.S. in the Middle East. Today, she is a journalism professor. Yesterday threw out the syllabus for her investigative journalism class and announced that for the rest of the semester, they were real reporters. The assignment: Investigate the recent immigration raids of the city’s restaurants. #100daysofcartoonheadshots #madeupbiographies #pamtoons #the100dayproject #thankyoulyndabarry #cartoon #writing * (Inspired by Lynda Barry and her (totally freaking amazing) Writing the Unthinkable workshop at the Omega Institute.)