AWA 2013

Hello my Creatures, old and new!

Thanks to everybody who came by my table this weekend to say hello and especially thanks to everyone who stopped by to tell me how much they enjoy reading my comics! It was really great to meet some of you guys and it makes me so happy that so many are enthusiastic readers. I’ll do my best to keep you guys laughing whether you’ve been long-time fans of mine, or I’ve conned you into coming along for the ride this past weekend…mwahahaha!

So, just quick words of thanks for now, but I’ll have costume pictures up here, later in the week. That’s all for now, my Creatures, and as always: Thanks for reading!

DragonCon 2013

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If you guys have been reading Life On a Stick (and I’m sure you have been!) you know that my immediate family in its entirety attended DragonCon with 1950s Dad and I this year. Pics or it didn’t happen, right? Well, here you go:

Heh. That’s what Mom and Dad get for not picking their own nicknames… My experience at the convention this year was as exciting as it’s been the past few times, but I had an especially good time playing tour guide for my parents, and even though we were all exhausted by the end of the weekend, everybody had a blast. Got to see one of William Shatner’s panels, which was amazing. Say what you will about the guy, but he’s a really good speaker. I especially enjoyed the story he told about faking a heart attack to win at paint ball. If you’ve got any sort of nerd-bone in your body and you get a chance to see him talk, it’s worth it. Great moments: getting Ted Naifeh to sign all my Courtney Crumrin books. Great Panels: Finding out Tailchaser’s Song (by Tad Williams) is going to be made into a feature length animated film…Seriously, almost peed myself I was so excited to see this on the agenda, it’s been a favorite book of mine since I was about 12. Great Performances: Timey Wimey Puppet Show. Doctor Who fans who didn’t already know about this, check it out on The Youtubes, this guy was great.

And what DragonCon would be complete without Great Costumes? Managed to completely forget to get pictures of my own costumes (and I had more than one!) this time around, but here’s some of my favorite from the weekend…

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Art Lair: After

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How’s about an update on the Art Lair situation? I’ll be honest, I’d hoped to have it completely finished before I put up some new pics of the place, but it’s been FAR too long since I’ve revealed anything on it. First up, I’ve got some work-in-progress shots to show you that painting a room is work, man. Especially one as big and oddly shaped as this one is (it’s kind of shaped like that weird zig-zaggy Tetris piece that you always hated getting because it was nearly useless except in about 3 specific situations…Also, there are eleven(!!) outlets, including the one in the freaking closet. Which, while totally useful…is totally weird.). ANYway, there was lots of taping involved, and before I go any further, let me plug FrogTape. If you’re painting a room (especially one that’s destined to be a future realtor’s nightmare), it’s the best thing for getting crisp, clean lines. I used a lot. You can see here:

Yeah. That tape ball would have been larger if I’d thought to start balling it up from the beginning of the unmasking phase. As it is, this was most of it. I used lots of tape to make sure I didn’t hit the ceiling or baseboards of course, but also because I wanted to paint crazy designs on things. Hey it’s my house. Do what I WANT. I’M AN ADULT!

Those chalked out “No’s” are reminders for me to not paint there. I was getting a little punchy by the time I started in on this part. You can start to see what I mean about “Realtor’s Nightmare,” though. Of course I couldn’t just paint the walls all one color. BAH! You’ll also notice, my dear Creatures, how I’ve gotten rid of that bizarre chair railing that rain the perimeter of the room. Can we talk about how much of a chore that was for just a second? Chair rail is supposed to just kind of be tacked on with these little nails called “finishing nails.” It is NOT necessary to find each and every stud in the wall and then screw said chair rail to said studs. It is also not necessary to bear down SO hard on the screws that they get stripped and a future owner can’t get them out with a drill and then has to use a freakin’ crowbar to get the chair rail off the wall and then have to spackle the heck out of all the holes that are left behind. Rargh.

TLDR: Here’s pics of what’s a mostly finished room!

Not quite finished yet, as I still need to paint up the baseboards and I’ve got one more cool touch to add before I can call it done. Can’t say that it’s any less bizarre than its previous paint job, but it’s definitely a lot more “me” and that’s what matters!

That’s all for now, Creatures, and as always: Thanks for reading!

 

Art Lair: Before

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Today I’m talking about space. Namely, the space in which an artist creates. I think that every artist (whether that artist be someone who creates visual art, bakes bread, or landscapes) needs a bit of space that’s only for them and their creative stuff. In my old apartment, I had a desk in the little front room and…probably about three quarters of the walk in closet in the bedroom (good thing 1950s Dad didn’t come with a lot of baggage!) because artists always seem to have lots of Things. I’m no exception. Most of the Things I have are just little knickknacks that  inspire me in some way, get the creative juices going, or just make me smile. And I have a lot of them. Since purchasing an actual house, I’ve been lucky enough to acquire an Art Lair. I say Lair, because I simply do not think I’m mature enough to call my space a “Studio!”

But that’s really what it is.

Some of you may recall that I’d mentioned I was finally painting the Lair to better reflect my personality. I wanted to have the before and after pictures posted side by side, but I’ve not quite finished it yet. Today, I leave you with the Before Pictures.

Before we moved in, this oddly shaped room belonged to one of the family’s young daughters…Hence, the polka dots. Admittedly, I don’t wholly loathe the colors themselves but it’s lacking…Artistic Vision! Anyway, here’s what the room looked like before:

Look upon the glories of my old 1990s Boom Box and early 2000s CRT Television (complete with working Sega Genesis!). Also, Weird Things hanging from light fixtures (remember what I said about Artists and Things.)! So long polka dots and odd-for-a-child’s-bedroom chair railing! It’s time for a more grown up look!

Grown up for an adult who thinks like a five year old! HA!

I leave you all now with promises of the room’s final paint job, so that’s all for now, my Creatures, and as always: Thanks for reading!

I’m An Adult…I swear!

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So, I realized that today’s Stick comic required a bit of elaboration. I like to go on rambles through the woods…pretty much whenever I get the chance. Which is a little more difficult given that I live on the outskirts of a thriving metropolis. Fortunately, for me, there are a number of parks in which I am free to go rambling in. SOME of the parks even have little off-the-beaten-path trails that I can go wandering on for hours without ever seeing another human being. Which is pretty sweet, sometimes (don’t worry, I always carry my phone with me and keep my headphones at a reasonable level to be able to hear potential Creepers or Animals.).

Sometimes this requires a little trekking through some mud (not that I ever go out of my way to find mud, mind you. I would never do such a thing!), and my favorite pair of Converse low-tops have seen some wear and tear over the years. To the point where 1950s Dad would rather see them go to the trash bin. But NO. I will never relinquish them. They were my first pair and remain my favorite, even though they have a ton of holes in them. Even though they have zero tread on the bottoms. And even though they are no longer baby-blue, but sort of a gray? color.

The bit in the comic about the mud is also true. Not sure if everybody out there is aware, but Georgia has red dirt. And it’s thick, more like a clay. And kind of a bane to most gardeners since it’s red color is due to it’s crappy nutrient content and it’s difficult to grow some things in. It’s also a disturbing sight for folks who’ve never seen it before, though the stuff’s pretty common throughout the Southeastern United States. But we have regular ol’ healthy black soil too.

And now your brief lesson on pedology (that’s the study of soil, folks!) is over. That’s all for now, Creatures, and as always: Thanks for reading!

Busy, busy…

Sorry for the lack of news updates, Creatures! (But let’s be real, you’re hear for comics, anyway, at least I hope so XD )

The past couple of weeks have been busy, busy, as I’ve been painting my Art Lair (since I don’t think I’m mature enough to have a studio!) and getting the yard all spruced up in between torrential downpours. Before-and-after pictures to get slapped up here soon though, so you all can see the crazy ideas I come up with when I’m allowed to purchase paint and throw it on the walls.

I’M AN ADULT!

That’s all for now, but more to come soon. And as always: Thanks for reading!

 

 

My New Mistress

Oh dear, my Creatures….I have started playing Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

It’s time to obsessively fill up my museum and collect precious, precious bellllllllsssssss. Not to mention writing cheerful, yet passive aggressive letters to the citizens of my town…mwahahahaha. Such is the way of Animal Crossing and this includes its latest incarnation. I apologize in advance for future rants I have on the subject, my website and comics are not typically video game related, but I have entered what I like to call the “obsessive infatuation” stage, where I spend nearly every waking moment playing this thing (or thinking about playing it).

Don’t worry. Still drawing comics!

That’s all for now, and as always: Thanks for reading!

 

4th of July

Happy Independence Day to all my American Creatures out there!

Hope it’s less dreary and rainy where you are, because it’s been pouring down rain all day yesterday, today, and it’s supposed to continue on through the rest of the weekend. So be sure to light some sparklers and set off some yucky soot-snakes for me! At least I can eat hot dogs and BBQ inside!

That’s all for now, and as always: Thanks for reading!

A Comment on Comments

Good evening, Creatures.

I’ve just about gotten the comments thing figured out (finally). It comes down to basically I have to approve of a comment before it will appear, but once that happens, the commenter is free to make further comments later. It may seem a little confusing because a Creature may be approved for making comments on Life On a Stick but then goes to make a comment on On the Couch only to find their comment will have to “await moderation.” The short explanation for this is SurlyQueen is basically three sites in one, so you’d have to get approved again.

The comments section on this site is here because I enjoy talking with you all about my comics and my art, and, of course, to create a social atmosphere between my dear Creatures. I want to thank everyone who comments, it means a lot to me when someone takes the time to say something. I may not be able to answer them all, but that does not mean I’m not reading them or that I don’t appreciate them!

I also sincerely appreciate that the vast majority of the folks commenting around here have been pleasant and polite. A trend I’d like to see continue. There have not been many instances where I’ve felt the need to intervene, but since there have been a couple, here are some guidelines:

This one’s kinda long so here’s the Short Version: Be polite, don’t swear too much, and no shameless self-promotion!

Now for the expanded version!

Trolls and flame wars will not be tolerated. Last time I checked, I graduated from middle school, and I don’t have time for it. Nor do I feel that any of my readers should be subjected to it. Personal attacks or needlessly inflammatory comments will be dumped in the trash bin.

Keep swearing to a minimum. There’s a self-imposed PG rating on this site, because I’ve always believed that there’s a place for all-ages comics in this world, and there are kids that visit this site. I’m not naive enough to think that children aren’t going to learn these words out in the world, but they don’t have to learn them here. Most of the usual suspects have been added to a list of blacklisted words, so using one will alert me to moderate the comment, regardless of whether or not the person has previously been approved. I reserve the right to edit or remove the comment.

Self promotional comments are not acceptable and will be removed. My comments section is not the place for shameless plugs, and there are other places on the internet where one can advertise for free.

Finally, if there just isn’t something nice to say, it’s probably better off not being said. Cliche? Totally. But it works well for keeping up a harmonious community. If another person has said something that you think it ridiculous or stupid, you are not required to respond to them.

Most of you guys have been naturally following these guidelines anyway, but I know sometimes it’s tempting (not to mention easy) to spout off anonymously on the web. So think of this as a sign I’ll point to, if things get out of hand. I want to keep my corner of the internet civil and polite, and I think that can be done here. Keep up the good work, Creatures!

That’s all for now, and as always: Thanks for reading!