Webcomics Weekly LIVES! Episode #69
This come-back Webcomics Weekly episode focuses on NEWW, scarcity, ending Starslip and the 2011 convention season.
This come-back Webcomics Weekly episode focuses on NEWW, scarcity, ending Starslip and the 2011 convention season.Brad, Kris and Scott perform a dark ritual that revives their lost podcast from the dead.
In August, 2009, Universal/UClick, Andrews McMeel and Amazon announced the Comic Strip Superstar contest. And one year ago today, they named Webcomics veteran Dana Simpson as the winner for her comic, “Girl.” As the winner of the competition, Simspon has a development contract with Universal/Uclick and along with a $5,000 advance on a book to be published by Andrews McMeel Publishing. As part of that development deal, she must submit 20 samples of her comic every month in exchange for a $300 stipend.
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I just gave a presentation on cartooning to a group of Middle-Schoolers at my kids’ school, and I touched on a topic that seemed right for sharing here: Stereotypes.
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I’ve talked about this a few time in the Webcomics Weekly podcast and in comic-convention panel discussions, but I realized I’ve never made a post about it here.
I’m a firm believer in using your subconscious to boost your creativity.
I try to use this in two ways: Before and during my writing sessions.
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PVC pipe is cheap, it’s easy to cut, and it can be used to make all sorts of sturdy convention displays. One of the most popular is the ubiquitous PVC banner stand. Here is a simple guide.
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At the beginning of the year, I challenged you to make three resolutions.
Then I gave some advice:
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Getting media coverage for your comic is a great way to garner some no-cost promotion for yourself. But finding someone who wants to do a story about you can be difficult. Heck, finding someone who wants to do yet another “Look, kids! Comics on the Web!” story is getting to be darned hard.
Here’s a pretty neat way to get some media attention — from news sources that are hoping you’ll get in touch.
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This piece was kindly submitted by J.R. Faulkner, and is sourced by Katherine Shanta Wehrli, Certified Yogini and Wellness Coach.
A short while ago, we talked about some exercises for keeping your hands healthy. Here is the second part, with even more tips on keeping your digits decent.
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