Kim Warp

Kim Warp was born in Seattle, Washington, and graduated from Western Washington University with a degree in art. Her work has appeared in several cartoon anthologies, including Liza Donnelly’s Funny Ladies and Sex and Sensibility; Matt Diffee’s two books on cartoonists dealing with rejection, The Rejection Collection and The Rejection Collection 2; and Mort Gerberg’s Last Laughs, a collection of cartoons on aging and death. In 2000 Warp received the National Cartoonist Society Reuben Award. She lives in Virginia Beach with her husband and three daughters.

Cartoons that have appeared in Narrative: