Status Update / 2023 / Week 25 So. Here’s what I’m trying to do. I’ve said many times over that I want to use my blog more, so I want to start doing that. All the stuff that I naturally post on Twitter? Let’s see if it can go here. I want to
Spider-Gwen Colour Sketch Right before the title drop in Across the Spider-Verse, Spider-Gwen leaves her house and swings out into the sky – does her Spidey thing. It’s a great visual sequence, and I was struck by a fleeting moment where she nearly disappears into the white sky, only standing out by the
More Thoughts on Failure Last week, I wrote a fairly detailed newsletter on how intentional failure is a big part of learning how to do something. Trying, failing and integrating the failure into your process is how one learns to do anything as an adult. Writing that essay got me thinking about things other
Going Rogue: A Star Wars Podcast Some of my nerdier friends don’t like it when I refer to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story as “the only good Star War”. It’s mostly a joke, but the fact is – that’s the only Star Wars film I’ve been able to watch more than once,
Lettering Checklist A couple of weeks ago, I posted my old lettering checklist on Twitter. I’ve been working on an essay about learning new things as an adult, and I pulled this up as an example of something that I absolutely needed to have at hand when I was starting out,
The Monkey Man of Delhi If you’ve been following me on Twitter or through my newsletter, you might know that I’ve been writing a lot more these days, and particularly trying my hand at writing my own comics. In that vein, I am extremely proud to present to you, a short comic written
Diary Comics: December 2022 Late December, I’m not quite sure why, I felt moved to make some diary comics. I’d had a few conversations with artist friends, one of whom recommended that a good way to improve my drawing fast would be to make comics (these are not those, though). But mainly,
Illuminations Alan Moore is one of the three writers I feel have affected me and my writing the most, at least as an adult – the others being Nick Cave and David Milch. For all three, this is partly through their work, and partly through how they think and speak about their
Night Film (Mild spoilers. But nothing that reveals the plot of the book, I think.) I have a bit of a yen for horror stories centred around films and film-making. I’m not sure what it is, but there is a certain luminosity to film, a magic that I feel is conducive
The Bear (Contains mild spoilers.) There is a lot I love about FX’s The Bear, the new drama created by Christopher Storer.[1] The dialogue, the camerawork, and the performances are all great, but there were a few things I wanted to note. First, I loved how the show throws you