Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: August 17th
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Podcast Updates
I had 3 interviews this week.
How Max Hoven is Shaping the Future of Indie Comics!
In episode 376 of Storycomic Presents, we had the pleasure of hosting Max Hoven, a prolific figure in the world of indie comics and film production. Max, the founder of Hoven Crow Entertainment, shared fascinating details about his journey from creating acclaimed comic series like 'It Eats What Feeds It' to producing feature films abroad. His recent project, 'Liquid Kill,' promises to captivate audiences with its unique blend of narrative depth and visual artistry.
Max's approach to the indie comic scene is both innovative and inspiring. He discussed the challenges and triumphs of marketing within the niche comic market, offering invaluable advice to aspiring creators. His insights into the creative process, from conceptualization to execution, underscore the passion and dedication that define his work.
Listeners were treated to an in-depth look at the intricacies of both comic creation and film production, highlighting Max's dual expertise. His stories of collaboration with global artists and navigating the complex landscape of independent publishing illuminated the dedication required to succeed in these competitive fields. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes world of comics and film, providing a rare glimpse into the creative and entrepreneurial spirit of one of the industry's trailblazers.
How to Be a Love-Centered Activist with Dr. Paul Zeitz!
In our 377 episode of Storycomic Presents, we had the honor of hosting Dr. Paul Zeitz, a remarkable figure in the realm of global justice and human rights. Dr. Zeitz, author of "Revolutionary Optimism: 7 Steps for Living as a Love-Centered Activist," shared his profound journey and insights into transforming personal despair into powerful, love-driven activism.
Throughout the interview, Dr. Zeitz detailed his transition from a frontline public health doctor to a leader in several transformative movements. His book not only serves as a guide to personal empowerment but also acts as a manual for those looking to effectuate substantial societal change. He emphasizes the importance of love-centered actions and the power of unifying across diverse groups to foster peaceful revolutions.
Dr. Zeitz's approach to activism is both refreshing and deeply necessary in today's world. His focus on starting with self-liberation and moving through steps that involve peace-crafting and imagineering provides a blueprint for anyone looking to make a difference. His stories and methodologies inspire listeners to step out of their comfort zones and engage in movements that not only seek justice but do so through pathways of love and understanding.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in learning about the intersections of activism, personal growth, and community healing. Dr. Zeitz’s life work and his book are crucial for those ready to transform their passion for justice into effective, loving action.
Breaking Free: Tamara Mathieu Reveals Life Inside a Cult
In episode 378 of Storycomic Presents, we had the privilege of hosting Vermont author Tamara Mathieu. She shared her powerful journey from the Twelve Tribes community to freedom, as detailed in her memoir, "All Who Believed." Her story is a poignant exploration of seeking a better life and the harsh realities of losing personal freedom in the process.
During our conversation, Tamara offered insights into the daily life within the Twelve Tribes, where communal living often masked control and manipulation. Her narrative highlights the challenges of maintaining one's identity and autonomy in such environments. "All Who Believed" not only chronicles her path to self-liberation but also serves as a beacon of hope for others in similar situations, emphasizing the healing power of sharing one's story.
Tamara's reflections are a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the profound desire for personal freedom. Her discussion was enlightening, providing a deep dive into the complexities of spiritual communities and the courage required to reclaim one’s life. Her memoir is a compelling reminder of the transformative power of truth-telling and authenticity.
Weekly Project Update: Slow and Steady Progress
It’s been a week of slow but steady progress on my ongoing projects, and I wanted to give you a quick update on where things stand.
'Daddest Jokes' Kickstarter
Work on the 'Daddest Jokes Volume 3' Kickstarter is continuing to move forward. I’m still fine-tuning the reward tiers and prepping the final details. It’s been a process of careful planning to make sure everything is just right, but I’m excited about how it’s shaping up. Each step brings us closer to launching the campaign, and I can’t wait to share it with you all.
'Appliance' Role-Playing Game
On the 'Appliance' front, progress has been incremental but meaningful. I’ve been revisiting some of the game mechanics and refining the ideas I’ve been exploring. It’s been rewarding to see the game take shape, even if the progress is a bit slow. The creative process is full of these moments, and I’m enjoying the journey of bringing this project closer to completion.
Thank you all for your continued support and enthusiasm. Even though the progress is slow, it’s moving in the right direction, and I’m looking forward to sharing more updates with you soon.
Book Review: "Sorceline"
"Sorceline" is an enchanting young adult graphic novel that draws readers into the magical world of cryptozoology with the same allure that made Harry Potter a cultural phenomenon. Originally a French series, this beautifully illustrated graphic novel has been masterfully translated, offering a delightful blend of magic, mystery, and mythical creatures.
Set on the mysterious Island of Vorn, "Sorceline" follows the journey of a young cryptozoologist-in-training who is eager to prove herself at Professor Archibald Balzar’s prestigious school. The story revolves around Sorceline’s adventures as she studies mythical creatures like gorgons, vampires, and griffins. The novel brilliantly combines elements of magic and adventure, with just the right amount of drama, making it a perfect read for middle-grade audiences and beyond.
One of the standout features of "Sorceline" is its stunning artwork. The illustrator’s interpretation of classic cryptids is nothing short of spectacular. Paola Antista’s illustrations bring the mythical creatures and the world of Vorn to life with vibrant detail and a touch of whimsy. The scenery, in particular, is breathtaking, immersing readers in a world where unicorns, zombie pixies, and other fantastical beings roam free.
The story itself is engaging, blending mystery with character dynamics that add depth to the narrative. While the plot can feel a bit disjointed at times, the overall experience is so captivating that these moments are easily overlooked. The cliffhanger ending leaves you wanting more, eagerly anticipating the next installment in Sorceline’s journey.
"Sorceline" is a fantastic introduction to graphic novels for young readers and a treat for anyone who loves magical adventures. It’s fun, entertaining, and filled with enough intrigue to keep you hooked from start to finish. If you’re looking for a new series to dive into, "Sorceline" is a magical choice that promises a thrilling ride through the world of cryptozoology. Highly recommended!
Personal Update: A Busy Week with Some Ups and Downs
This week has been a mix of highs and lows, and I wanted to share what’s been going on.
eBay Sales Slump
For some reason, my eBay sales have been a bit dry this week. It’s unusual, but I’m not too worried—these things happen from time to time. I’m still having a blast running the radio station, which keeps me plenty busy and fulfilled.
Celebrating with Kurt Sasso
One of the highlights of my week was stopping by my friend Kurt Sasso’s live stream as he celebrated 16 years of doing his show. It was great to be part of his milestone and see how far he’s come. Kurt’s dedication and passion for his work are truly inspiring, and it was a joy to celebrate with him.
Radio Station Updates
I’m also excited to share that we’re working on a team-up at the radio station with a website-building company. This collaboration is aimed at enhancing our online visibility, and I’m really looking forward to seeing how this will help us grow and reach even more listeners.
Late Night at Bear Ridge
Saturday was a long one, as I had a very late night running the board at the station for the Bear Ridge race. I didn’t get home until after midnight, but it was worth it to keep everything running smoothly and ensure our listeners got the best experience possible.
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