Let Me Think About It

For anyone whose brain has opinions

A graphic novel about a cartoonist, a blank page, and the loud little voice inside her head.

What happens when your inner critic gets her own speech bubble?

Meet Ally & Drita. One draws, the other never shuts up

Every morning, at 5:02 AM, Ally wakes up to do the impossible:
create something worth showing the world.

And every morning, Drita wakes up too, to stop her.

“Go back to bed,” Drita says.

“You’re tired.”

“You’re not that funny.”

“You don’t even have a plot.”

But Ally writes anyway.

She draws, she fights, she negotiates with her imagination and her caffeine.

Because if she doesn’t, Drita wins.

And when Drita wins, creativity sleeps in.

About the Graphic Novel

Let Me Think About It is a visual, hilarious, and slightly existential deep dive

into the creative mind of a woman who’s trying to finish her story before her inner voice edits it to death.

It’s part comedy, part confessional, part therapy session, drawn with sarcasm,

love, and ink that occasionally smudges because… coffee.

If Inside Out had a baby with Calvin & Hobbes and sent it to art school, this would be that baby.

Why You'll Love It

1. You know that one more coffee won’t fix your perfectionism

(but you’ll still try).

2. You secretly believe your to-do list might be sentient.

3. You’ve had a Drita moment, that voice that says,
“You can’t,” right before you do.

What People

might be saying

Better than therapy. And cheaper.”

Someone's Cousin

PROBABLY

Five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ …and I don’t even like reading.

A Very Reliable

INTERNET STRANGER

This book tricked me into learning something.

A Suspiciously

WISE READER

FROM ALEJANDRA LEIBOVICH
(aka Aleloop):

“I wrote this at 5:04 AM

while arguing with a

fictional voice that

kept telling me not to.

I won the argument.

Barely.”

About Alejandra Leibovich aka Aleloop:

Every creative person has that voice.

The one that says,

“Don’t post that.”

“Don’t start yet.”

“You need to organize your pens first.”

Mine had a name: "Drita."

And instead of shutting her up, I gave her a comic strip.

Then she refused to leave.

The Story Waits for No One. Pre-Order Today.

Contact Me

Miami, FL, USA

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