Published October 19, 2010
In the final vignette of our series of citizen-generated stories — “President Barney” — it’s pretty clear a six-year-old got involved somewhere in the middle. WBUR’s resident cartoonist, Chase Gregory, shares her illustrated depiction of the story.
(If you missed that, let me explain: On Saturday, we asked visitors to WBUR’s booth at the Boston Book Festival to contribute to a series of stories on giant pieces of paper. We transcribed and posted the stories on Hubbub earlier today.)

A cartoonist's interpretation of "President Barney," a vignette written by visitors to WBUR's booth at the Boston Book Festival (Chase Gregory for WBUR)