Hi Bob!
Please ask Sorah to keep your readers updated on what she's doing. I'm sure whatever someone with her talent is working on will be of interest to comic fans. Thanks!
Matt Adler

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Matt,
I forwarded your e-mail to Fabulous Ms. Suhng, along with the score of other well-wishing emails we received after her departure. In response, Sorah has written a reply to all of the BobLayton.com readers with the following:

Dear BobLayton.com Readers,
I thought it would be a good idea for me to say a little something since my departure from BobLayton.com, not only to answer some questions from some of you, but also to say a few words about my experience as Bob's art assistant and web mistress. And while I am normally very long winded, tend to babble, and have more than one been called the "Queen of run-on sentences," I promise to try to keep this short and sweet.
Yes, I made the nearly 3,000 mile trek from Tampa, Florida to Los Angeles, California in one piece! My road trip was affectionately named, "The 2,500 mile Los Angeles Starbucks Road-a-thon Challenge!" (If you don't watch Stephen Colbert, I'm sure you are confused!)
Since my arrival I have been running around like a madwoman, trying to settle in and get my routine going. Working for Bob for the last 1.5 years has been an amazing experience. Considering that I had only decided about 2 months prior to meeting Bob randomly in Starbucks that I wanted to even get INTO the industry, things were a little crazy! My life has been a whirlwind of learning, traveling, training, more learning, meeting people, diving into projects, more training, trying not to pull all my hair out, did I mention learning and training?
I've learned a lot from Bob in my time with him, and not just about the industry. Bob had the unfortunate experience of hiring me and taking me under his wing RIGHT when I was getting into my "I'm-going-to-try-to-be-a-completely-independent-adult-even-though-I-have-no-idea-what-the-hell-I'm-doing!" phase. I will be forever grateful for his guidance and patience in every aspect of my life that he helped with!
All of you readers have been incredibly wonderful and I will definitely miss managing the website for Bob. Hopefully the new webmaster (my good friend, Nathan Lemon), will do an even better job!
I will absolutely miss working for Bob, though I hope to work with him in the future on other projects!

Sincerely,
Sorah Suhng