WOLVERINE: Before The SNIKT!

Here’s a WOLVERINE warm-up sketch drawn using Sketchbook Pro on my tablet with an Adonit stylus! I just started using the Adonit and it’s very good, though it’s not as precise as I’d like. It worked well for gesture drawing this piece, but once I got into the finished pencils, the stylus was a bitContinue reading “WOLVERINE: Before The SNIKT!”

REMEMBER: Book Reviewers Are on Youtube!

I’ve spent a lot of time researching Book Review sites to reach out to when my graphic novel Intercept Now! is completed. Just recently, I started researching Book Reviewers on Youtube.  Not surprisingly, Youtube has a massive book reviewing community and that’s a great thing for Self-Publishers! I haven’t seen this community reported on veryContinue reading “REMEMBER: Book Reviewers Are on Youtube!”

Feb 17: Weibblog Twitter News Round-Up

Welcome to another edition of The Weibblog Twitter News Round-up! Today’s top stories are from Thomas Perkins, Greg Weisman,  Rebecca Scarberry, & more! You can follow me on Twitter here! New #RainoftheGhosts interview & signings info: http://t.co/mfWaC1VGYC — Greg Weisman (@Greg_Weisman) February 15, 2014 The List Where Indies Count, IR’s list of the top selling indie books culled from The NYTimes,Continue reading “Feb 17: Weibblog Twitter News Round-Up”

Weibblog Twitter News Round-Up

Welcome to another edition of The Weibblog Twitter News Round-up! Today’s top stories are from Paul Cude, The Graphic Novel RUIN, Boston Metaphysical, Paul Vanderloos, & more! You can follow me on Twitter here! Have y’all seen #art from our other #comic @WickerComic? Check it out & follow if #horror is your niche. #makecomics pic.twitter.com/XdYQU1nX3X — R U I N (@RuinComic)Continue reading “Weibblog Twitter News Round-Up”

Sneak Peek! The Background Style of INTERCEPT NOW!

Above is a High-Res Look at the Background Style I’ll be using for my graphic novel INTERCEPT NOW! I’m huge fan of Genndy Tartakovsky’s Symbionic Titan, particularly of its backgrounds by designer Joseph Holt, so that series is one of the majors influences of how I plan to render this series’ backgrounds. The background above is theContinue reading “Sneak Peek! The Background Style of INTERCEPT NOW!”

Weibblog Twitter News Round-up

Welcome to another edition of The Weibblog Twitter News Round-up! Today’s top stories are from The Graphic Novel RUIN, Giuseppe Castellano, John Wigger,  & more! You can follow me on Twitter here! Runner’s Blade short story art by artist Arturo! Lettering now, putting together free dig-pack. #comics… http://t.co/apjIed3Wo2 — R U I N (@RuinComic) January 2, 2014 Create Experiences For YourContinue reading “Weibblog Twitter News Round-up”

Weibblog Twitter News Round-up

Welcome to another edition of The Weibblog Twitter News Round-up! Today’s top stories are from Ellis Shuman , Michelle Matkins, Maureen Fisher , Renée Kurilla , & more! You can follow me on Twitter here! 9 Tips From A Best-Selling Novelist: http://t.co/e7RAjQutGI @HesterHest @Forbes — Elizabeth S Craig (@elizabethscraig) December 20, 2013 The Art and Business of Reader Engagement + Author Platform http://t.co/D5d5HkskPa via @JaneFriedman —Continue reading “Weibblog Twitter News Round-up”

Weibblog Twitter News Round-up

Welcome to another edition of The Weibblog Twitter News Round-up! Today’s top stories are from Joanna Penn, Paul Vanderloos, David Gaughran, & more! You can follow me on Twitter here! Using Story Beats To Increase Writing Speed http://t.co/xag2baFCN8 — David Gaughran (@DavidGaughran) December 5, 2013 Final Trade Dress For “Young Justice – Volume Four: Invasion” Comic Collection http://t.co/JVjTEaRaBM via @bloglovinContinue reading “Weibblog Twitter News Round-up”

The Self-Publishing Debate

Digital Book World has a very interesting 3 Part Article titled The Self-Publishing Debate: A Social Scientist Separates Fact from Fiction.  Click the links below to check it out: The Self-Publishing Debate: A Social Scientist Separates Fact from Fiction (Part 1 of 3) The Self-Publishing Debate: A Social Scientist Separates Fact from Fiction (Part 2 ofContinue reading “The Self-Publishing Debate”