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Al Goodwyn is a syndicated editorial cartoonist with Creators. He began cartooning in 1989 when he put his physics education and technical work experience into content for an international physics publication, The Health Physics News. Al produced science-themed cartoons over a 28-year span. He started his editorial cartooning with the Aiken Standard (SC) in 1997 where he won first place several times from the South Carolina Press Association. He’s also won the Society of Professional Journalists DC Chapter Dateline Award and received second in the Green Eyeshade awards.
His cartoons have appeared in newspapers and magazines including the Washington Post, The Washington Times, New York Post, The Washington Examiner, The Week magazine, and many state and local newspapers. His work can also be seen on many political websites.
Al currently lives in North Carolina and produces four to five cartoons each week.
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The AAEC John Locher Memorial Fellowship is awarded each year to one early-career cartoonist whose work demonstrates clear opinions and strong artistry on political and social topics. Deadline to be considered is the end of March.
The Locher Fellow will receive a one-year Regular membership in the AAEC, be a guest of the CXC Festival — held every fall in Columbus, Ohio — and have the opportunity to meet with editorial cartoonists during the year of the Fellowship for portfolio reviews and career advice.
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