excuses, online shop & book launch pics
Hi. Sorry. It’s been a while since my post. Which isn’t entirely my fault… On top of my laptop having a nervous breakdown before I went to TCAF, I’ve been having problems with WordPress – which seemed to decide, on a whim, that it would delete any new posts I wrote the second I clicked publish. I’ve lost a couple of long, in-depth blog posts this way but – fingers crossed – I think I’ve finally managed to sort it out.
These annoying technical problems have been even more infuriating for me than they usually would as I’ve been preparing to use this blog a lot more frequently lately. I’ve decided I tend to use it simply to advertise new events I’m organising or show off new work. Which isn’t explicitly a bad thing, but I’d like to write a bit more too. Use this blog the way it should be used. I have a few pieces I’ve written for other sources that I’ll be posting here, alongside some new thoughts I’ve been having about various aspects of the comic industry – so keep an eye out for all that now that I’ve got a working computer and blog…
Comics for sale
In the meantime, you may have already noticed images of my books down the sidebar of this blog. Clicking these will take you to the individual pages for each book where you’ll be able to order them. International orders are slightly more expensive due to postage I’m afraid. Of course, if you live in London you can still pop into Orbital Comics and save yourself the postage costs. I’ll also try and drop a few copies into Gosh! today. Those of you wondering where Art School Scum is will be interested to hear that the fourth (and final) printing is now sold out. There are maybe two or three copies in Orbital but otherwise it’s gone. More about this and why I won’t be printing it again in a future post.
Book launch pics
A couple of friends who came to the book launch gave me these pictures which I thought I’d upload for anyone who’s interested. The exhibition of my original artwork has remained in Orbital all month and will be taken down at the end of tomorrow so stop by if you haven’t already. Thanks again to everyone who came to the launch. Those of you who didn’t make it are dead to me and shall never be forgiven.







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