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I'm a professional illustrator and graphic novelist. Sometimes I teach karate and voice feminization lessons, and I operate as a founding member of and the lead artist for local Vancouver comics publisher, Zombie Robot Comics. I also really like dinosaurs.
Check out my website to see even more of my webcomics and artwork, Or you can also follow me on Twitter @lifeofbria. I'm always happy to connect with other members of our community, so don't be afraid to message me!
Sabrina Symington continues her series of voice training videos that give you the vocal tools to sound in a way that matches your look. Whether you crossdress now and then or live fulltime in your preferred gender speaking as a woman can boost your confidence when you interact with members of the general public. Sabrina has a lot to say on the subject of sounding like you look.
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Sabrina Symington continues her series of voice training videos that give you the vocal tools to sound in a way that matches your look. Whether you crossdress now and then or live fulltime in your preferred gender speaking as a woman can boost your confidence when you interact with members of the general public. Sabrina has a lot to say on the subject of sounding like you look.
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In a country where the majority of the feminine folks worry about their weight and try all sorts of things to be thinner, or at least look thinner, Bria has some diet advice, advice.
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Sabrina Symington continues her series of voice training videos that give you the vocal tools to sound in a way that matches your look. Whether you crossdress now and then or live fulltime in your preferred gender speaking as a woman can boost your confidence when you interact with members of the general public. Sabrina has a lot to say on the subject of sounding like you look.
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May is the Sixth Anniversary of the Life of Bria comics by Sabrina Symington. To celebrate the occasion Sabrina shares the very first Life of Bria cartoon. Enjoy!
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Sabrina Symington continues her series of voice training videos that give you the vocal tools to sound in a way that matches your look. Whether you crossdress now and then or live fulltime in your preferred gender speaking as a woman can boost your confidence when you interact with members of the general public. Sabrina has a lot to say on the subject of sounding like you look.
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Once again our cartoonist Sabrina Symington wields her mighty digital pencil to poke some fun at a serious issue.
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Sabrina Symington continues her series of voice training videos that give you the vocal tools to sound in a way that matches your look. Whether you crossdress now and then or live fulltime in your preferred gender speaking as a woman can boost your confidence when you interact with members of the general public. Sabrina has a lot to say on the subject of sounding like you look.
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Sabrina Symington comments on the absurdity of the transphobe mind set.
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Sabrina Symington continues her series of voice training videos that give you the vocal tools to sound in a way that matches your look. Whether you crossdress now and then or live fulltime in your preferred gender speaking as a woman can boost your confidence when you interact with members of the general public. Sabrina has a lot to say on the subject of sounding like you look.
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Bria and a co-worker are arguing again. While they feud and hassle each other the real reason for inequality goes about its business unimpeded.
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Sabrina Symington continues her series of voice training videos that give you the vocal tools to sound in a way that matches your look. Whether you crossdress now and then or live fulltime in your preferred gender speaking as a woman can boost your confidence when you interact with members of the general public. Sabrina has a lot to say on the subject of sounding like you look.
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Sometimes is hard to curb condemnation for people who keep attacking you. Bria revels in the misfortune of he philosophical rivals but her dinosaur friend offers another take on the situation.
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Look! In the sky! it’s a bird, it’s a plane. It’s Super Bria! Sometimes Bria feels that way. Like she can do anything. But why do it all on your own?
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Sabrina Symington continues her series of voice training videos that give you the vocal tools to sound in a way that matches your look. Whether you crossdress now and then or live fulltime in your preferred gender speaking as a woman can boost your confidence when you interact with members of the general public. Sabrina has a lot to say on the subject of sounding like you look.
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Sabrina Symington continues her series of voice training videos that give you the vocal tools to sound in a way that matches your look. Whether you crossdress now and then or live fulltime in your preferred gender speaking as a woman can boost your confidence when you interact with members of the general public. Sabrina has a lot to say on the subject of sounding like you look.
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Sabrina Symington’s cartoon avatar has some thoughts on her transgender journey that she wants to share with you.
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Sabrina Symington continues her series of voice training videos that give you the vocal tools to sound in a way that matches your look. Whether you crossdress now and then or live fulltime in your preferred gender speaking as a woman can boost your confidence when you interact with members of the general public. Sabrina has a lot to say on the subject of sounding like you look.
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Sabrina Symington, the artist who brought us the horror/suspense tale, “She” has sent us a stand alone cartoon that may depict the beginning of Bria’s transition from masculine to feminine. The cartoon’s subject is working hard to be strong and build up their male body. But things don’t work out for that. Is this person Bria pre-transition? You decide.
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Natalie and Kay escaped the demented kidnapper Wilfred Frum, arriving from the bizarre dimension into the basement of his home. Making their way to the street they soon attracted attention and were given assistance. Their story of being kidnapped and taken to another dimension would not be accepted so they didn’t tell the whole tale. Now they want nothing more than to live a normal life free from strange monsters who feed on pain. Will they be able to do that? Find out, maybe, from the last page of She Never Came Out.
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In our last episode Kay and Natalie found themselves in a mostly empty basement in front of a door that opened to a brick wall. A mystic symbol was drawn on the floor. They found another door that led to stairs. They ascended the stairs and found themselves not in some bizarre dwelling but a plain suburban home. Pictures on the walls showed it was the home of their kidnapper. Hurriedly they made their way to the front door and got out as fast as they could.
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In this video Sabrina Symington works on exercises to gain control over your breathing and appliies them to keeping the voice breathy at higher pitches. If you can control your breath, you can control your voice.
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In the last episode Natalie and Kay pass through the door from the dark, horror filled realm where they were held captive and landed on the floor of a normal basement. The door behind them was standing open and revealed not that dark realm but a brick wall. On the floor in front of the door was a complex occult symbol. The women get up and cross the near empty basement to another door. When opened it reveals stairs which the two worn out and befuddled women climb.
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But as the strange creature spoke spoke to our heroine behind it, ever so slowly, a door began to phase in. A plain wooden door with a normal doorknob. Kay and Natalie saw the door and dashing bast the creature they ran toward that door. Is it the way out? Take a look at Episode 51 of She.
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In our last episode the bizzare creature of many parts was praising Kay for giving in to her anger and breaking her and Natalie’s tormentor into little pieces. Pieces that remained alive against all reason. But as the creature spoke behind it ever so slowly a door appeared. A plain wooden door with a normal doorknob. Could escape from the strange dimension be at hand? Take a look at Episode 50 of She and see what happens.
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In our last episode a bizarre creature confronted Kay in the Savouring Chamber of the weird dimension and took the bat she had used to destroy their abductor. The creature, which appeared to be built of multiple human bodies sewn together, praised Kay for her violent actions defending Natalie and herself. But the creature said that Kay was not a flower ready to cut. But someday she would be ripe for a return to the weird dimension. But as it spoke things shifted and behind the creature a door, a simple wooden door, phased into being.
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