
Hey people, I just did an interview with Robin McConnell and his Inkstuds radio program. You can listen to it here.
"Like all the best poetry, what a reader gets out of comics-as-poetry is entirely dependent on how willing they are to truly engage the material and articulate the feelings it evokes."
An immortal psychic werewolf and an ethylene huffin' Old Testament prophet walk into a bar...and they play a giltter-billy rock and roll show. We are the Smacks! We are from Kentucky. And what we really wanna know, 'cause we're so tired of saying it, does cross-dressing count as lycanthropy?
Fist planning meeting for the 10th annual Portland Zine Symposium!
Have you ever wanted to help organizing the Portland Zine Symposium? Well now's your chance! This will be the first meeting for the 2010 Portland Zine Symposium. We'll discuss dates, themes and lots of big ideas about how to celebrate such a monumental achievement to reach 10 years!
Dylan Williams (Sparkplug Books) leads an open and audience-inclusive discussion about the role independent comic creators, publishers, and distributors play in the comics community and how they can work together using principles of community organizing and resistance. Sally Bloodbath, Robyn Chapman, Benn Ray and Frank Santoro will talk about the internet, drawing nights, DIY networks, stores, distributors, publishers, friends, fans, clients, media outlets, tours, pooled resources, conventions and convention. Audience members are encouraged to bring their ideas.
2:30 in the Brookside Conference Room