Safer Places is the first collection from Kit Anderson, recently graduated from The Center for Cartoon Studies. It is an engaging – and intriguing – collection of 21 short comics pieces executed in a variety of styles and ranging in length from the one-pagers like "Morning" and "Waves" to more lengthy excursions like the 26 page, "Weeds," and the 22-page, "The World's Biggest Ball of Twine" will all shapes and sizes inbetween. Stories are in black & white, full color, grey-toned, duo-tone, and combinations of these. There is considerable degree of formal and stylistic experimentation going on in these pages, a sure sign of a restless talent itching to go places – places that may well be worth following her to, as we have a feeling that she may make some interesting discoveries along the way.