Writing, writing, everywhere!
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All that writing I've been doing is being published now!
Let's start with Teen Wolf. I got into this after some good word-of-mouth, and I'm really glad that I did.
kadymae was one of the enthusiasts who convinced me to give it a go. We got together to
write 5 Reasons we love the show:
Teen Wolf
http://www.sequentialtart.com/article.php?id=2076
I also did a profile of Canada's first artist-in-residence in a comic book shop. He's Daniel Schneider and he's based at my LCS. One of the things about the program is that it's designed to support an emerging artist. Dan's had work in the DC Fifty-Too project and he's working on try-outs for the big companies. He also helps to promote comics by explaining the process to customers and to school kids when the store goes on school visits. He's really articulate, so if you're wondering how an artist-in-residence program can work for a comic shop, check out the interview.
Daniel Schneider, Comic Book Store Artist-in-Residence
http://www.sequentialtart.com/article.php?id=2081
And my first bunch of DC New 52 reviews are up. I'm reading them in order of the week they're published and their place in the alphabet. My first reviews are of Justice League, Action Comics, Animal Man and Batgirl. They range from okay to very good:
DC New 52 Reviews
http://www.sequentialtart.com/reports.php
Let's start with Teen Wolf. I got into this after some good word-of-mouth, and I'm really glad that I did.
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write 5 Reasons we love the show:
Teen Wolf
http://www.sequentialtart.com/article.php?id=2076
I also did a profile of Canada's first artist-in-residence in a comic book shop. He's Daniel Schneider and he's based at my LCS. One of the things about the program is that it's designed to support an emerging artist. Dan's had work in the DC Fifty-Too project and he's working on try-outs for the big companies. He also helps to promote comics by explaining the process to customers and to school kids when the store goes on school visits. He's really articulate, so if you're wondering how an artist-in-residence program can work for a comic shop, check out the interview.
Daniel Schneider, Comic Book Store Artist-in-Residence
http://www.sequentialtart.com/article.php?id=2081
And my first bunch of DC New 52 reviews are up. I'm reading them in order of the week they're published and their place in the alphabet. My first reviews are of Justice League, Action Comics, Animal Man and Batgirl. They range from okay to very good:
DC New 52 Reviews
http://www.sequentialtart.com/reports.php