Stacy Curtis (born 1971) is a prolific American cartoonist, illustrator and printmaker, who is also the inker of Richard Thompson's comic stripCul de Sac.
Curtis and his twin brother grew up in Bowling Green, Kentucky, where the young Stacy dreamed of working on a comic strip. He recalled, "As a kid, I would read the comics in the newspaper every single day. In elementary school, I drew Snoopy, Garfield, Popeye and other comic strip characters on classmates' folders for money." During his senior year in high school, Curtis began drawing editorial cartoons for the school newspaper and soon moved on to do editorial cartoons for Bowling Green's Daily News during his first year studying graphic design at Western Kentucky University.
At the same time, he started doing illustrations for Western Kentucky University's student newspaper, the College Heights Herald, and he continued to draw editorial cartoons for both papers while staying in college for the next six years:
Books
Six months after graduating from Western Kentucky University, he began employment July 1996 at The Times of Northwest Indiana, where he drew five to seven editorial cartoons each week for ten years. He was let go from that position in 2006, at a time when newspapers were eliminating their editorial cartoonists, leaving approximately 80 full-time editorial cartoonists in the United States.
Stacy Curtis wins Best Book Illustration Division at the NCS Reuben Awards 2021
published: 21 Sep 2022
Outside the Book - "Stacy Curtis"
Join us as we meet Stacy Curtis. Stacy is an author/illustrator, native to South-central Kentucky, and a WKU alumni. Stacy grew up reading comic strips in the papers and always wanted to be a cartoonist, and now those dreams have come true.
published: 21 Jun 2013
003: Write Your Life As an Amazing Story. With Stacy Curtis of WriteOfYourLife.com
Stacy Curtis – WriteOfYourLife.com
Stacy Curtis wants to live in a world where everyone feels free to share their stories. She is the creator of WriteOfYourLife.com and host of her own podcast.
Her show is all about life storytelling and introduces fascinating people while capturing their life story.
“I teach people who are not writers how to share their stories” - Stacy Berg Curtis.
She says that life storytelling can benefit the writer’s immune system, as well as lower stress levels.
Stacy wants her children to learn how to “fail well”
“I want them to learn those lessons. It’s okay, failure is just another 'It doesn’t work. Change it ...
published: 29 Sep 2017
Stacy Curtis - Stretches [Part 1]
Stacy Curtis, Physical Therapist with Memorial's SportsCare, demonstrates key stretches for key muscle groups.
published: 02 Aug 2010
Stacy & Curtis’s pre-tour of 174
published: 12 Dec 2018
Podcasting Tips For Business Owners | Stacy Curtis
We talk with Stacy Curtis of the Write of Your Life podcast about how she uses her podcast as an extension of her writing business and she gives tips for aspiring podcasters.
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Join us as we meet Stacy Curtis. Stacy is an author/illustrator, native to South-central Kentucky, and a WKU alumni. Stacy grew up reading comic strips in the p...
Join us as we meet Stacy Curtis. Stacy is an author/illustrator, native to South-central Kentucky, and a WKU alumni. Stacy grew up reading comic strips in the papers and always wanted to be a cartoonist, and now those dreams have come true.
Join us as we meet Stacy Curtis. Stacy is an author/illustrator, native to South-central Kentucky, and a WKU alumni. Stacy grew up reading comic strips in the papers and always wanted to be a cartoonist, and now those dreams have come true.
Stacy Curtis – WriteOfYourLife.com
Stacy Curtis wants to live in a world where everyone feels free to share their stories. She is the cre...
Stacy Curtis – WriteOfYourLife.com
Stacy Curtis wants to live in a world where everyone feels free to share their stories. She is the creator of WriteOfYourLife.com and host of her own podcast.
Her show is all about life storytelling and introduces fascinating people while capturing their life story.
“I teach people who are not writers how to share their stories” - Stacy Berg Curtis.
She says that life storytelling can benefit the writer’s immune system, as well as lower stress levels.
Stacy wants her children to learn how to “fail well”
“I want them to learn those lessons. It’s okay, failure is just another 'It doesn’t work. Change it up.”
“I help (my kids) to understand that you’ve got to put forth the effort. If you don’t, then you don’t get the prize.”
Going through a difficult divorce, she used birthday money from her mother to enroll in a memoir class, as friends were always telling her to write about her stories.
“I love (the class), and I discovered my life theme, which was not raising my hand”
“When I took the memoir course, I was able to see what my past life theme was and was able to change it”
She believes everybody has a fascinating story to tell, regardless of how dull the person may think his/her life is.
www.WriteOfYourLife.com
www.LifeStoryTelling.com
Stacy Curtis – WriteOfYourLife.com
Stacy Curtis wants to live in a world where everyone feels free to share their stories. She is the creator of WriteOfYourLife.com and host of her own podcast.
Her show is all about life storytelling and introduces fascinating people while capturing their life story.
“I teach people who are not writers how to share their stories” - Stacy Berg Curtis.
She says that life storytelling can benefit the writer’s immune system, as well as lower stress levels.
Stacy wants her children to learn how to “fail well”
“I want them to learn those lessons. It’s okay, failure is just another 'It doesn’t work. Change it up.”
“I help (my kids) to understand that you’ve got to put forth the effort. If you don’t, then you don’t get the prize.”
Going through a difficult divorce, she used birthday money from her mother to enroll in a memoir class, as friends were always telling her to write about her stories.
“I love (the class), and I discovered my life theme, which was not raising my hand”
“When I took the memoir course, I was able to see what my past life theme was and was able to change it”
She believes everybody has a fascinating story to tell, regardless of how dull the person may think his/her life is.
www.WriteOfYourLife.com
www.LifeStoryTelling.com
We talk with Stacy Curtis of the Write of Your Life podcast about how she uses her podcast as an extension of her writing business and she gives tips for aspiri...
We talk with Stacy Curtis of the Write of Your Life podcast about how she uses her podcast as an extension of her writing business and she gives tips for aspiring podcasters.
Read more about what we learned about building a podcast audience while attending the Podcast Movement conference: http://blog.aweber.com/email-marketing/building-an-audience-7-things-we-learned-at-podcast-movement.htm
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We talk with Stacy Curtis of the Write of Your Life podcast about how she uses her podcast as an extension of her writing business and she gives tips for aspiring podcasters.
Read more about what we learned about building a podcast audience while attending the Podcast Movement conference: http://blog.aweber.com/email-marketing/building-an-audience-7-things-we-learned-at-podcast-movement.htm
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Join us as we meet Stacy Curtis. Stacy is an author/illustrator, native to South-central Kentucky, and a WKU alumni. Stacy grew up reading comic strips in the papers and always wanted to be a cartoonist, and now those dreams have come true.
Stacy Curtis – WriteOfYourLife.com
Stacy Curtis wants to live in a world where everyone feels free to share their stories. She is the creator of WriteOfYourLife.com and host of her own podcast.
Her show is all about life storytelling and introduces fascinating people while capturing their life story.
“I teach people who are not writers how to share their stories” - Stacy Berg Curtis.
She says that life storytelling can benefit the writer’s immune system, as well as lower stress levels.
Stacy wants her children to learn how to “fail well”
“I want them to learn those lessons. It’s okay, failure is just another 'It doesn’t work. Change it up.”
“I help (my kids) to understand that you’ve got to put forth the effort. If you don’t, then you don’t get the prize.”
Going through a difficult divorce, she used birthday money from her mother to enroll in a memoir class, as friends were always telling her to write about her stories.
“I love (the class), and I discovered my life theme, which was not raising my hand”
“When I took the memoir course, I was able to see what my past life theme was and was able to change it”
She believes everybody has a fascinating story to tell, regardless of how dull the person may think his/her life is.
www.WriteOfYourLife.com
www.LifeStoryTelling.com
We talk with Stacy Curtis of the Write of Your Life podcast about how she uses her podcast as an extension of her writing business and she gives tips for aspiring podcasters.
Read more about what we learned about building a podcast audience while attending the Podcast Movement conference: http://blog.aweber.com/email-marketing/building-an-audience-7-things-we-learned-at-podcast-movement.htm
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Stacy Curtis (born 1971) is a prolific American cartoonist, illustrator and printmaker, who is also the inker of Richard Thompson's comic stripCul de Sac.
Curtis and his twin brother grew up in Bowling Green, Kentucky, where the young Stacy dreamed of working on a comic strip. He recalled, "As a kid, I would read the comics in the newspaper every single day. In elementary school, I drew Snoopy, Garfield, Popeye and other comic strip characters on classmates' folders for money." During his senior year in high school, Curtis began drawing editorial cartoons for the school newspaper and soon moved on to do editorial cartoons for Bowling Green's Daily News during his first year studying graphic design at Western Kentucky University.
At the same time, he started doing illustrations for Western Kentucky University's student newspaper, the College Heights Herald, and he continued to draw editorial cartoons for both papers while staying in college for the next six years:
Books
Six months after graduating from Western Kentucky University, he began employment July 1996 at The Times of Northwest Indiana, where he drew five to seven editorial cartoons each week for ten years. He was let go from that position in 2006, at a time when newspapers were eliminating their editorial cartoonists, leaving approximately 80 full-time editorial cartoonists in the United States.
StacyLynnCurtis, 58, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, after a battle with lung cancer and COPD. She was lovingly surrounded by family at the time of her passing. Her sister, Sammi, was at her side tending ... .
... (Tina) of Marksville; sister, Stacy Villemarette (Craig) of Marksville; nephew, Garret Villemarette of Marksville; niece, AlexisCurtis (Rishanno) of FL; great nephews, Rayden and Liam Curtis of FL.
'I got the playoff pass which is so crazy,' Madison Curbelo said. 'My hands are shaking.' ... 'How beautiful was that,' John, 45, said ...DaniStacy then beat out Corey Curtis to remain on Team Chance after they battled singing Best Part by DanielCaesar ... .
In other scores, rookie Saskatchewan skip Skylar Ackerman took sole possession of third place in the pool at 4-3 with a 9-6 win over Newfoundland and Labrador's Stacie Curtis (1-5) ... Both teams are 3-3. Two more draws were scheduled for Wednesday ... .
In other scores, rookie Saskatchewan skip Skylar Ackerman took sole possession of third place in the pool at 4-3 with a 9-6 win over Newfoundland and Labrador's Stacie Curtis (1-5) ... Both teams are 3-3. Two more draws were scheduled for Wednesday ... .