The author of the very funny Nedroid comics has put up an amazing tute for colouring comics, including lighting. If you’ve hit a wall in your Photoshop-fu training, this might help you vault it.
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Link: Terrific Colouring Tutorial
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Link: A new DIY Book podcast
Hamish Macdonald, the author of one of the most comprehensive (and popular, with 200+ comments) articles on this site describing his method of bookmaking has started a DIY Book podcast.
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Link: ThinkGalacticon this Summer!
The excellent political science fiction conference, Think Galacticon, has just announced the dates for the next one, June 26 – June 28 2009. Started from a reading group in Chicago’s Wicker Park and inspired by the 30 years running feminist SF con Wiscon, they were nice enough to feature me as one of the guests of honour at their first one. They’re a welcoming and multi-faceted bunch, and unlike a lot of cons they’ve got a location right in the heart of the city so it’s easy to check out Chicago as well.
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Link: Smart, Generous and… from Hollywood?
John August‘s website is full of great scriptwriting how-to articles, an interesting post-mortem on his Sundance-buzzed lo-fi sci-fi movie, and a very funny post-apocalypse sitcom webisode.
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Link: What He Wishes He Had Known
Mark Hurst tells some hard-won publishing secrets, including “If the contract process doesn’t go well, walk away. This is the most attention your publisher will ever give to you.”
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The Shared Self-Publishing Experience
“Reformed screenwriter”, Steve Barancik, wrote to tell me about his website The Shared Self-Publishing Experience where people post their experiences publishing their own books. You can read accounts in fiction, non-fiction, children, YA, poetry — and if you’ve done it yourself you can contribute your own. A great resource that serves the purpose of promoting self-published authors books as well as sharing information and inspiration.
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Link: Conan O’Brien’s Tribute to My Trip
There was a GTA4 bit recently on Conan O’Brien that made me think the writers might have watched my 2003 My Trip to Liberty City.
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Quickie: Crazy Cheap Books
I’m dropping prices on all my books, some up to 50%. Buy 3 books, get a free No Media Kings t-shirt! Check out the dealz in the store.
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Link: Therefore Repent! on Top 10
Therefore Repent! is on the Canadian top ten graphic novel bestseller list, and Salgood’s been doing a great job of blogging about the reviews TR!s been getting as well as listing where it’s available.
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Link: Feeding and Care of Indie Interns
Risa over at Indyish has written two entries on how to get and keep interns for your indie project, with good suggestions like give them something small at first rather than overload them, and as much as possible give them something to do customized to their interests/talents.
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Link: Urban-Tech Writer Stops Venting, Starts DIY Publishing
Adam Greenfield, citing his “extended, happy marination in punk rock and zine culture” as an inspiration, has decided to self-publish his second book, an urban-tech non-fiction work called The City Is Here For You To Use. (via Waxy)
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Link: I’ve been promoted
The Toronto Star has tagged me an “animator” for the My Trip to Liberty City video. Bit of a stretch! A puppeteer, maybe.