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Busy creatives, overthinkers, anybody who ever wanted to tell their inner critic: ‘Not today, Drita.’
A humorous graphic novel about a cartoonist,
a blank page, and the loud inner voice that turns
creativity into an argument.
This is a story for:
Anyone who needs “one more minute.”
Overthinkers who can’t turn their brain off.
Creatives battling perfectionism,
procrastination, and self-doubt.
Anyone whose inner critic has… opinions.
You’ll love this funny graphic novel if:
You’ve ever argued with yourself (and lost).
You know one more coffee
won’t fix perfectionism…
but you’ll try anyway.
Your to-do list feels like it’s judging you.
You’ve had a “Drita moment”
that voice that says
“You can’t” right before you do.



Let Me Think About It is a visual, hilarious, and slightly existential deep dive
into the creative mind of a creative 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… coffeine.
If Inside Out had a baby with Calvin & Hobbes and sent it to art school, this would be that baby.

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.


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
“I wrote this at 5:04 AM
while arguing with a
fictional voice that
kept telling me not to.
I won the argument.
Barely.”

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Aleloop is an artist, storyteller, and builder of worlds, some made of code, some of paint, and some of brutally honest inner dialogue.
She has spent her life creating: from animation for networks like MTV and Cartoon Network, to paintings shown at Art Basel, to businesses built from scratch.
Somewhere along the way, she realized the hardest thing to create wasn’t a company or a piece of art, it was the courage to show up as herself.
Her work lives at the intersection of humor, self-awareness, and the absurd reality of being human.
Whether she’s writing about midlife crises triggered by a dictionary definition or mornings ruled by cleaning up everyone else’s poop, her stories turn everyday chaos into something uncomfortably relatable, and funny.
Her graphic novel dives into the quiet (and not-so-quiet) battle between creativity and the inner voice that tries to shut it down. It’s a story about fear, procrastination, identity, and what it takes to finally erase the voice that says you can’t.
Aleloop doesn’t just tell stories, she dissects them, draws them, builds them, and lives them. And this one might be the most personal yet.
