Lounger available on Amazon Kindle
So I did it. Lounger is available through Amazon Kindle. I have mixed feelings about doing this to be honest. But I’m also really curious to see what happens. Let me also just tell you ...
So I did it. Lounger is available through Amazon Kindle. I have mixed feelings about doing this to be honest. But I’m also really curious to see what happens. Let me also just tell you ...
My step-father was in high tech during the 90s and I saw how small companies with innovative ideas and products would get gobbled up by bigger companies, such as Microsoft. At first, the small businesses ...
Over on Twitter, astickastoneacomic recommended my book Lounger. Best dang thing I read last year, hands down You can get the book from me here, either print or digital.
You can check out Mae Trumata’s review of This Wasn’t the Plan at A Place to Hang Your Cape. And you can get the book from me.
Continuing from the post from last week about poems becoming like comics, this week I want to look at comics becoming like poems. What makes a poem a poem? Definitions are notoriously difficult, mostly due ...
The connection between comics and poetry has been made several times by several very smart people. “{Comics] are also a kind of poetry, an incantation beckoning us to enter their world. The simplicity of their ...
Check it out here. I’d put this on any “best of 2021” list that I was putting together.
The first panel of my little memoir comic “Bullies” presents an array of comics characters that I was into when I first started reading comics. I still have almost all of these comics (except from ...
As I was working on Lounger, I was also creating little reflective pieces about my childhood. I have now gathered these explorations all together into a 32-page comic. They don’t compose a linear memoir, but ...
My short comic about trying to avoid superheroes for three decades is up. It’s called “Bullies” and includes a panel about the crazy days of The Comics Journal message board. Here’s the link: https://nijomu.com/comics/bullies/