Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Travel sketches.

I just got back from the Stumptown Comics Fest, and boy am I completely, utterly exhausted. And yet I'm once again finding myself in a situation where I have to bust out 2-3 finished pages a day for a short period of time to meet a print deadline, which in this case is to wrap up the new chapter before my reading at Powell's. Which, by the way, is at 7:30 PM this coming Monday, April 27th. See you there, Portland peoples!

I had a great time at the Fest, and while I'd love to go over the finer points here, I'm rushing to complete some grays before driving up to Linnton and getting myself a pair of day-old chicks for this year's spring entertainment. I'd rather leave you with some scans from my travel sketchbook.

I went to Brooklyn, Philadelphia, and back to Manhattan from April 8-16th, visiting friends and seeing comedy shows and meeting people for the first time. I had a blast, and the distance from my problems at home was a much needed tonic for my state of mind. I came home with a renewed desire for sober livin' (not to mention a rollicking head cold) and a couple pages of portraits of friends and sketches from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.


Sarah and Julia eating breakfast at their laptops at a Williamsburg cafe


Jerome, after taking some AWESOME portraits of yours truly!


Cheese riding a unicorn


Random cool anthropomorphic things at the Met


Armor and horse armor at the Met

Monday, April 06, 2009

Stumptown and Powell's updates!

It's been a tough couple of months over here at Casa Grindstone. I spent most of February and the first week or two of March pounding away at the Girl Scouts job, managing to churn everything out just slightly past deadline - not even a week - and I'm very happy with the results. So were they, thank god. It was a real gauntlet and I was happy to get through it.

I intended to take a small vacation to clear my head for a few days between wrapping up the GS job and diving headlong into chapter 4 of Ivy - just a few days out of town, spending time in good company - and things didn't go quite as I planned. I returned home to an angry ex and a bunch of sticky, problematic issues regarding the house and splitting up our shared property. I wish I could have kept my blithe naivete as long as possible regarding my optimism about this breakup - that it could be not-unpleasant, or smooth, or at least not more hurtful and unhappy than it absolutely had to be. Sadly, like all divorces this one has grown ugly, and dealing with not just the pain of the breakup itself but a hurt and vengeful ex has made an already tough situation pretty fucking crappy.

I had three weeks to draw my chapter. I was perhaps ten pages into it when I finished the GS job, and I needed to get it all completed by April 7th (tomorrow), because I am leaving for NYC on the 8th and not returning until the 16th, two days before the Stumptown Comics Fest. If I was to have it printed up by the Fest, it would need to be at the printer's by the 7th. And try as I might, producing 29 pages in 21 days was just beyond my powers.

Oh, I tried. In the last week alone I busted out 15 pages. But two days before I hop on a plane, there are still 9 half-inked pages and three yet to even start. So I'm cutting my losses and preparing a preview mini for Stumptown, and once at the Fest I'll have a pre-order option for people to pay now and have the mini sent to them a week later once it's ready. They will also be available at my reading at Powell's on the 27th, where I'll be showing much of this new chapter, along with my friends Derek Kirk Kim and Jesse Reklaw who are also reading from their new works. Come on by if you'll be in town! I'm excited and terrified!

Mostly however, I'm just glad that not making this self-imposed deadline isn't getting me down. I've been working very, very hard at this chapter and it's well on its way. Last night at one in the morning I noticed my line quality going down and I thought, "Is it worth it to get this in under the gun when you're getting sloppy? You can't sacrifice quality for fast turnaround." So you WILL get your new chapter, it WILL be a week late, and that... is... okay. Getting shingles from stress was an enormous wake-up call for me about the way I live my life - nothing is so important that it's worth getting sick over. So I'm off to NYC and Philadelphia, see you at the Fest on the 18th, and stop by and pick up your preview mini - for free!