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NaNoGraphicMo is nigh!

Last year, I wrote a 48 page graphic novel for NaNoGraphicMo. Participants wrote and created art for a European length GN, in the span of 30 days. It was frustrating, enlightening and maddening. I’m really proud to say that I

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Art and Life Collide, Then Explode

So, this was in the news today: A 24-inch rocket exploded during an experimental test Tuesday afternoon at the Butte Aerotec facility, seriously damaging a new building but causing no injuries.   Loyal readers will recall that back in November,

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A Month Of Lessons

I’ve been meaning to write this for a while, but it turns out that obsessively writing a graphic novel over the course of a month means that you need to take a few days when you’re done to put life

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Art and Life Collide!

So, Warren, Rob and Pam are getting their satellites into orbit at a discount or something. MAKE magazine has articles about what they are up to!

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Wow

So, Translunar has broken a hundred views. I never expected that. Honestly, I never expected to get as far as I have. I’m way behind where I feel I should be. I can smell the stench of missing the deadline.

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Thank You, Nanographicmo

Loyal readers know that I fight depression. Things seem worthless, blah, blah, blah. It comed and goes. Loyal readers also know that I’m working on a nanographicmo project. I didn’t get any work done on it at all today. In

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Page 1

Here it is. It’s incredibly simple, and took me a really, really long time to do. Now, to be fair, I’ve never done this before. That’s why I’m clearly doomed. Also, I’m learning the software as I go. The big

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Oh, the Insanity!

As a kid, I never really got into comics. I didn’t have a local comic shop, and the stuff I saw on the racks at the Super America gas station looked really…dumb. As I got older, I started seeing more

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