Jessica Hagy, Cartoonist and Author of The Art of War Visualized

Jessica Hagy is a cartoonist and writer best known for her insightful and hilarious webcomic Indexed, in which she draws charts and Venn diagrams connecting completely different ideas and getting us to think about them in different ways.

Her latest book is The Art of War Visualized. It’s the Sun Tzu classic reworked and with illustrations.

During a recent stop in Chicago, we spoke about her career change from copywriter to professional author/illustrator, where she finds inspiration for her work, and how her cartoons made their way into my math classes.

Vyckie Garrison, Founder of No Longer Qivering

Vyckie Garrison was named American Atheists’ 2015 Atheist of the Year. She’s also the founding editor of No Longer Qivering, a website based upon the “quiverfull” lifestyle that she left years ago. (Why that spelling? Because, she says, there’s no “you” in quivering.)

Jessica spoke with Vyckie about how she left the movement made famous by the Duggar family, whether her children are still religious, and why patriarchal thinking hurts men as well as women.

(Image via Josiah Mannion on Facebook)

Lloyd Evans, Jehovah’s Witnesses Watchdog

Lloyd Evans is the founder of JWSurvey.org, a website that focuses on the problems with Jehovah’s Witnesses. For most of his life, Lloyd was a Witness. But that changed not too long ago. Now he’s trying to help others leave the faith.

On a personal note, I’ve learned so much about the seedy underbelly of the religion by reading his work.

We spoke with Lloyd about why JWs are suddenly getting more attention, the most painful aspect of leaving the faith, and the awful afterlife in store for those who didn’t make the cut for the “chosen” 144,000.

Notes:

Here’s a video Lloyd made for his newborn daughter Jessica.

With Lloyd’s help, this is an Atheist Voice video explaining 9 things you may not know about the Jehovah’s Witnesses.