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Writers Old-Fashioned is a group of San Francisco bay area comic creators who meet on a semi-regular basis to exchange ideas, provide feedback, and imbibe a few drinks.
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Nov 15 2010

Greg Hinkle Interviewed on Deconstructing Comics

Posted by: STORM in Craft,Interviews,Process,Reviews
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PARASOMNIA

Fresh from the success of his horror anthology Parasomnia, Greg Hinkle talks to Tim of the Deconstructing Comics podcast.  Listen to his process, inspirations and obsession about Beard Month!

Tim has also interviewed fellow Writers Old Fashioned members Matt Silady, Jason McNamara, and STORM (who also reviewed some Madman comics with Tim).

Oct 08 2010

APE 2010: Making Comics Demo, Heroic Tarot & The First Writers Old Fashioned Panel!

Posted by: STORM in Conventions,Craft,Interviews,New Work,Process,Promotion,Signings
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Writers Old Fashioned at Alternative Press Expo 2010

Headed to this year’s Alternative Press Expo?

You are? Excellent!

Table#224 will be featuring appearances by Danger Bob, Emily Stackhouse, Greg Hinkle, Jason McNamara, Josh Richardson, Justin Hall, Kirsten Baldock, Matt Silady, Stephenny Godfrey, and Storm!

Schedule of Events:

Comics Demo – Saturday 6pm

Stop by the brand new APE workshop lounge to hang out with members of Writers Old Fashioned as we take a look at how time works in comics and how to use pacing to make each of your pages snap with energy and excitement!

Feature Panel – Sunday 12pm

We’ll be revealing the latest news on all our current and top secret projects at our first Writers Old Fashioned panel!

Heroic Tarot – Saturday 1-3, Sunday 3-6

Storm will be doing his award winning Heroic Tarot readings at the Writers Old Fashioned Booth throughout the weekend! Spaces are limited so get there early! Continue Reading »

Aug 27 2010

Miners Mutiny, First Look

Posted by: Emily in New Work,Process,Promotion
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Keep your hands on your holsters and don’t be jumping no claims. Here we have folks, a nugget of what’s to come this October at the 2010 Alternative Press Expo. 

Miners Mutiny, the first full-length comic book of the forthcoming trilogy, is the story of a man looking for trouble in a small gold mining town where no one has anything better to do. 

Loaded with TNT, wild women, and plenty of whiskey to keep your whistle whetted!  

Yeeeeeee HAW!

Aug 22 2010

NPR’s Snap Judgment Features Stephenny Godfrey & STORM

Posted by: STORM in Conventions,Craft,Interviews,Process
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Last WonderCon, NPR Producer Stephanie Foo had one question on her mind:  What was the first superhero that you created?  She asked this question to many comic book artists and Stephenny Godfrey and I were included in her project (I found it rather serendipitous that she wanted to know about the heroes I created as a kid as I am drawing them now as an adult for my self-published memoir fantasy comic Princess Witch Boy). A week later, Stephanie wrote us, asking for images from our childhood to be used in a slideshow to compliment the interviews!

Continue Reading »

Jun 15 2010

Your Tools Aren’t Everything…

Posted by: Emily in Dinking Around When You Should Be Working,Process
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But they’re certainly something.

Hi Ho! Just sweating over a panel and feeling extremely unproductive tonight.  I finished a whopping 2 panels today! That’s one more than one and one less than NOT ENOUGH!

Anywho, I’m sitting here staring at what little work I did do, and I start Continue Reading »

Jun 04 2010

It’s a Miracle Anything Ever Gets Done

Posted by: Emily in New Work,Process
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And I don’t mean that to sound depressing.  Let me clarify…

I am having a particularly hard time starting a new project (and instead of working on said project, here I am writing a blog post, see?)

I won’t use the term writer’s block, or artist’s block or whatever verbiage is used to describe this happenstance.  We all know Continue Reading »

Jan 30 2010

Trifecta

Posted by: Matt in Accolades,Process,Promotion
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When I’m not reading comics, I’m making comics. When I’m not making comics, I’m teaching comics. And my students are starting to get some attention for their work!

Ben Costa wins a Xeric.
Bex Freund lands her work in a literary magazine.
And KOAK takes her character sketches to a whole new level.


Art from Sick Bed Blues by Koak

Apr 06 2009

In the Trenches 04.06.2009

Posted by: Josh Richardson in Process
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My relationship with comics has been rocky, to say the least. So let me just start at the beginning

At first it was all laughs. Comics and I would chill under the tree at the playground We’d go for long bike rides looking for a good place to spend some quality time together. When I was sad, or scared, Comics would always be there for me to take me away from it all. Comics showed me the world could be a better place and I loved them for it. I was determined to give something back to the medium I loved so much, so I made a commitment: I would create comics. Continue Reading »

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