![Black and white illustration of two hands on a jagged black crack in the background. Text reads: "I have always been fascinated by the viscosity of the spaces between - between people - between ideas - between one person's understanding of any given word, and another's. Now that I have cancer, I exist entirely in the in-between spaces and it's hard to know - at any given moment -"](https://walrus-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/img/Harrison_InBetweenDays_1200_thumb-348x232.jpg)
In-Between Days
First in a series of comics about living with metastatic cancer
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