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Hello friends! 

There's a brisk snap in the air, a cool autumn breeze and the howl of a wolf signaling the start of what will surely be an extremely bizarre Halloween season. How are you planning to enjoy this strange spooky season? I've been taking a fresh look at one of my favorite films, The Addams Family, in the context of The Munsters, Bewitched, and I Dream of Jeannie -- all strange imaginative fantasies about secrets and disguises, the perfect brew for this time of year. (There may be a video on that topic in the works.)

And hey, I want you to be the first to know about something new I'm starting: A newsletter! Okay yes I know, newsletters are not new. Personally, my association with newsletters is the monthly Quilters' Guild newsletter that my mother used to get sometime in the 1980s, and I hope that mine can be half as cool as that one was. I'll be sending them out once a week with a little update on what I'm working on, links to fun stuff I've found, and pictures of interesting and/or adorable animals. Sign up at mattbaume.com.

Of course, I hope it goes without saying that I am eternally grateful for your support, particularly in these uncertain times! Here's some of the stuff that you'll be making possible this month:

Also! I've started writing comic book and video game reviews for The Stranger, which has been a great joy. (I'm also on the "furry news" beat, whenever there's excitement in that world, so please send me tips if you happen to hear of anything.)

And once again, I want you to know how grateful I am to you for being a member of my Patreon in this very unpredictable time. It means so much that you believe in what I do, and I am delighted every single day that I get to make stuff for you.

Also, please enjoy this traditional folk song performed by Tim Curry.

Matt

PS: If you haven't already, follow me over on Twitter and Facebook and Instagram, as well as the channel I share with my partner on Twitch!

Comments

Cameron Brown

I was introduced to Anything Can Happen on Halloween by a friend literally last night, so we are ringing in spooky season strong!