Her work won't be in Seattle Weekly anymore, or anywhere else.
You may have noticed that Molly Norris' comic is not in the paper this week. That's because there is no more Molly.
The gifted artist is alive and well, thankfully. But on the insistence of top security specialists at the FBI,
she is, as they put it, "going ghost": moving, changing her name, and
essentially wiping away her identity. She will no longer be publishing
cartoons in our paper or in City Arts magazine, where she has
been a regular contributor. She is, in effect, being put into a
witness-protection program—except, as she notes, without the government
picking up the tab. It's all because of the appalling fatwa issued
against her this summer, following her infamous "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" cartoon.
Read the rest of the article here: http://www.seattleweekly.com/2010-09-15/news/on-the-advice-of-the-fbi-cartoonist-molly-norris-disappears-from-view/