Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: November 11th

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Exploring the Creative Minds Behind the Pages: A Week of Insightful Interviews at Storycomic Presents

This week at Storycomic Presents, we've had the pleasure of delving into the minds of three remarkable individuals who are shaping the literary and comic book worlds with their unique talents and visions.

Episode 321: Unveiling the Writer's Journey with Joni B. Cole

Our first guest, Joni B. Cole, is a celebrated Vermont author and the founder of the Writer’s Center of White River Junction. She joined us to discuss her latest work, "Good Naked," a writing guide that encourages and empowers writers to find joy and authenticity in their craft. Joni's approach is a blend of humor and practical advice, aiming to dismantle the myths surrounding the writing process. Her book is not just a guide but a companion for writers at all stages, offering strategies to navigate the challenges of creativity and rejection. Joni's wisdom is a beacon for writers seeking a fulfilling and joyful writing life.

Episode 322: The Art of Storytelling with Indy Comic Legend Johnny C

In our second episode, we had the honor of interviewing Johnny C, a master storyteller whose work spans writing, directing, and producing in the indie comic scene. His narratives, from the western epic "SARTANA" to the suspenseful "Surrounded by Death," showcase his storytelling prowess. Johnny C's influence extends beyond the page; he's a notable figure in the comic community, contributing as a guest host, personality, and editor. His directorial skills are on display at Schjoay Productions, where he brings stories to life in new and exciting ways.

Episode 323: Crafting Indie Comics with Keith Gleason

Our third episode featured Keith Gleason, the creative force behind Reckless Sidekick Productions and the "Mighty Mascots" series. A graduate of the Joe Kubert School of Cartooning, Keith has been a significant player in the indie comics field, both as a writer and letterer. His journey from education to self-publishing is an inspiring tale for aspiring comic creators. Keith's dedication to the art form is evident in his diverse body of work, which continues to leave a mark on the indie comics landscape.

Each of these interviews offers a unique perspective on the creative process, whether it's through the written word or the art of comics. Our guests this week have provided invaluable insights into their respective fields, reminding us of the power of storytelling and the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity.

To our audience at Storycomic Presents, these conversations are more than just interviews; they are a source of inspiration and education. We invite you to tune in and join us on this journey of discovery, creativity, and passion for the arts.

Third Time's the Charm: 'Dadder Jokes' is Ready for You!

I am bursting with excitement to share some incredible news with all of you—our third proof copy of 'Dadder Jokes' has arrived, and it's an absolute masterpiece! They say that "third time's the charm," and this rings true for us. 🎉

This time around, everything has fallen perfectly into place. The spine design is exactly where it should be, and the inside margins have been meticulously adjusted using Adobe InDesign to ensure a flawless reading experience.

With the final proof now approved, I'm thrilled to announce that I'll be placing the order for our 'Dadder Jokes' books very soon. The printing process is about to kick off, and I'm expecting to have these delightful books in our hands by the middle of this month.

I can't thank you all enough for your incredible patience and unwavering support throughout this journey. Your belief in 'Dadder Jokes' has been the driving force behind our determination to get every detail just right.

As we approach the delivery date, I'll be keeping you updated every step of the way. The excitement is building, and I can't wait for you to hold 'Dadder Jokes' in your hands and share in the laughter it brings.

Three author proofs later, I think I nailed it!

Book Review: "Galaxy: The Prettiest Star" - A Cosmic Journey of Self-Discovery

"Galaxy: The Prettiest Star" by Jadzia Axelrod, with illustrations by Jess Taylor, is a graphic novel that beautifully tackles the complexities of identity through the lens of an alien princess hiding on Earth. Taylor Barzelay, the protagonist, embodies the struggle between duty and the yearning to be one's true self. Jess Taylor's illustrations are a highlight, merging manga influences with a vibrant color scheme that perfectly captures the emotional essence of the story.

This narrative is a powerful metaphor for the transgender experience, yet its message of authenticity resonates universally. The characters are relatable and multifaceted, from the supportive corgi Argus to Taylor's understanding sister Sally, adding richness to the tale. Even characters who embody resistance to change, like Carl and Phil, are depicted with depth and room for growth.

In essence, "Galaxy: The Prettiest Star" is an inspiring journey of self-discovery and acceptance, a vivid reminder of the courage it takes to live as one's true self. It's a significant read for anyone who has ever felt the need to hide a part of themselves, offering hope and a celebration of the beauty found in being genuine. Jess Taylor's artistry is not just complementary but integral, elevating the story into a visual and emotional masterpiece.

A Spooky Success and Radio Revelations

As the leaves turned their autumn hues and the chill of October whispered through the air, Halloween graced us with its presence once again. Despite the cooler temperatures compared to last year, the spirit of the holiday remained undampened. The little ones, wrapped in their costumes, braved the cold and returned victorious with their bounty of sweets—a testament to the enduring magic of trick-or-treating.

On a personal note, this week marked a significant milestone in my journey as a radio station owner. I'm proud to say that I've successfully closed out my first month at the helm. It's been a period of learning and adaptation, but I believe we've finally perfected the streaming options, setting a solid foundation for the future.

In tandem with managing the current station, I've embarked on a nostalgic project—transposing old cassette recordings into digital format. This labor of love is the first step toward launching a sister internet radio station, one that will serve as a time capsule of sorts, playing classic recordings from the station's rich history. It's a way to honor the past while innovating for the future, and I'm excited about the potential it holds.

As I reflect on the past month, I'm filled with a sense of accomplishment and anticipation. The journey of running a radio station has been both challenging and rewarding, and I'm eager to see where this path will lead. Here's to the next chapter and the new tunes it will bring to the airwaves. Stay tuned!

the ones I haven’t gone through yet.

The ones that I have transposed to MP3 format

Happy Halloween!


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