Tuesday, April 22, 2014

zine: a collective project. an anthology.

I'm making a zine and I need all your help!

zine noun \ˈzēn\ : a small magazine that is written by people who are not professional writers and that usually has stories about a particular subject. 

This last weekend I went on a road trip. When I am driving alone or when I have time, I listen to a podcast by Dan Berry called Make It Then Tell Everybody. Dan generally interviews people who have jobs in the comics industry to help other people formulate ideas on how they can self-promote and break in to the comics world. 
Anyway, on my trip, I listened to probably 7 episodes. Each episode is about an hour and that's about how much time I spent in my car alone. I learned about nib pens, brushes, comics in academia, etc. One of the things that was reoccurring was the volume of comics creators that started by publishing their own works to sell at conventions. Many of them had only simple zines that they would sell for print costs to get their name out. 

One of the things that I want to do in my life is help other people to tell their stories. We all have them whether they are emotional poems, creative fiction pieces, or though provoking personal essays. We all use different mediums to tell our stories. Some use photography, painting, and sculpting. Others write, dance or act. My hope is that through this zine I can help people to tell those stories.  

What I'm asking right now is for everyone to submit things that I could publish on a page. Maybe we'll start a vlog-zine soon with other works to showcase dance, theatre, music, etc, but for now we are just doing print. Send me sketches, comics, paintings, photos, poems, personal essays, short stories, etc. Lengths can and should vary. Send me all the submissions you care to send. I want to get the first zine put together by the end of May. If you want to be in this one, send me your submission by May 10, with any contact info you care to include so that people can follow you on twitter, etsy, instagram, your blog or where ever else you post your creative work for people to see. You can also include a little bio. 

The theme that has come to my mind is life and living. I think I may title the zine "Live". It will be a collective of readers and artists that produce art to help each other to keep making art. It can be funny, uplifting, deep, emotional, etc. Like Neil Gaiman said, "Make good art."

To all those who we choose to be in the publication, I'll send you a copy of the zine. I am also going to try to put them in some coffee shops, book stores, and comic shops. I want people to see you story and feel the impact of your art. 

I love helping people to tell their stories. Help me tell yours.
Dream Catcher
Cerebral Vomit in notes
Graphic Poem
Splash Page
Self Portrait





Tuesday, April 1, 2014

living

It's been a little while since I update this and I realize that most people aren't going to see this for a few days because I'm taking a hiatus from Facebook this week, but I just want everyone to know that I am living. 
living /ˈliviNG/ 1. noun: the pursuit of a lifestyle of the specified type. "the benefits of country living"
2. adjective: alive. "living creatures"
For any who don't know, I am a little crazy. My mind goes everywhere and my body wants to follow. I'm living. I am alive. I'm also pursuing a living in what I enjoy. Right now, I am making a living studying marketing and working part-time jobs to finance dates, comics, books, and weekend hiking trips. I went to a color festival, shook Kenny Loggins' hand (twice) and watched my brother play soccer. I even did my taxes with my dad. That's what I love. That's the living that makes me feel alive. I'm way excited about the world and finding more about the things around me, especially in nature. I'm almost done with my undergrad, and I can't wait to get a job to take me somewhere else in life.  

The last few weeks, I have been able to live. I have escaped to the mountains, helped host an amazing St. Patrick's Day Party, reconnected with someone who I thought would never want me in their life, and have learned so many things about myself. I've been writing, drawing, reflecting, exercising, and clearing my mind about who I have been and become. Too often, I think I take for granted how far I have come as a human being. Sure, I make mistakes, but that has make who I am. I don't want to get overly sentimental, but I'm glad for all the crap I've been through. I'm glad I've grown. 
Photo: I want to be done with this semester already so we can get to some summer. #summerlust #springfever
I'm not perfect, but at least I'm alive.
Photo: At least I didn't miss the view. I bought Carnet De Voyage by Craig Thompson at Main Street Books for $1.50 and every page is amazing. #win #beautifulart