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No, DC. Just no.
The latest development in Detective Comics is to murder Catwoman. I’m not even bothering with a spoiler warning. The reason I’m not bothering with a spoiler warning is that Catwoman has a greater risk of drowning while bobbing for apples than … Continue reading
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How Emma Caulfied Used Kickstarter To Fund Her Dream Project (And So Can You)
With the good folks at IDW, Emma Caulfield is about to publish her second comic book, Ripped. That in itself is pretty sweet. What’s really amazing is that she did it with Kickstarter.com. Just. Like. Us. For the uninformed, Kickstarter is … Continue reading
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Staying Flexible: Hey, Proof of Concept!
Well, All Fall Down officially isn’t coming out for another two months. (Balls.) The book is done. Finito. But the work isn’t. The trick now is to shift strategies– focus on marketing ideas with a longer arc. Huh. On the bright side, … Continue reading
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Why Staying Flexible Can Save Your Life
Working with a publisher can be frustrating at times. Hell, working with anyone in a position of authority (in any line of work) can get nerve-wracking. Especially if you’ve invested time on a project and find yourself needing to toss … Continue reading
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How I Got My Start
Let me be clear: This website isn’t just a place where I try to tell you about my work and try to convince you to buy it. (It is those things also, but it’s not the point.) I want you know … Continue reading
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