Since Kevin Tracy has left politics, the function of KTracy.com has changed dramatically. No longer a tool for sharing political views, the new site’s purpose is to document Kevin’s adventures, works, and thoughts on whatever interests him. The site is divided into four sections. The main section is dedicated to the activities and adventures, including charities he’s involved with, road trips, and thoughts on everything from religion to various arts. The second second section is dedicated to Kevin’s artwork, which will include where it’s currently on display or how much it can be purchased for. Because Kevin spent so much time meddling in politics, not many people who follow him know of his artistic talents, which he has credited for his success as an intelligence analyst. The third section of the site is dedicated to one of the most widely recognized of Kevin’s works, the MSPaint Comic. The MSPaint Comic ran as a webcomic from 2005 to 2007 and had a great following. As Kevin’s involvement in politics grew, the comic was put on the back burner. However, with politics out of the way, Kevin has been given a green light to finish this project, which will be published in the form of either one or multiple full color graphic novels. Finally, the fourth section of this website is titled, “What We’re Reading” and it’s exactly that, a list of online news and blog articles that Kevin and the staff are reading and have found interesting. These articles can be searched by one of eight categories or by the person who has read it if you find one staff member’s tastes similar to your own.
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