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  • May. 13th, 2008 at 10:20 AM
Diana, Revoltion, Montoya, Batwoman, Lurtz, War, Destiny's Hand, Hoodie Vader, Amazing Agent Luna, N&C, Q&C, Mass Effect, HRW, Sasha, trafficking, iphoto, Vader, D&D, me, Renee, slavery, Turian, Checkmate, Daredevil, orc, Wonder Woman, Burn, Bawidamann, Whiteout, Logan's Shadow, Prisoner, espionage, Avatar, Crime Bible, hard-boiled, fantasy, Bogie, Number 6, noir, femininja, pissed-off, Black Dahlia, Brock, furious, Marvel, 007, Kate, TIP, Elektra, Chace, Atticus, gun-crazy, Question, 52, Patriot Acts, Toph, Join or Die, Pinup, PI, Bond, Jolly Roger
So, Emerald City went very well, indeed. As always, a great show, lots of wonderful people, and a chance to reconnect with folks that I haven't seen in a while. The fans, as always, were uniformly pleasant and excited -- there seems to be a lot of anticipation for the "Gotham Central reunion" that'll be the four issues of Daredevil I'm doing with Ed and Michael.

On a business end it went well, too, though, again, I'm embargoed on what I can, and can't, talk about. Looks like a new project got locked down, which is good. Most likely that'll see print in early '09, maybe February. I have to admit that I'm getting a little frustrated about not being able to share the things I'm working on. Only a few more months until several of the cats I've been hoarding get to leave their respective bags.

Of the many highlights for me, though, was finally getting to meet Philip Tan in person. Up until now, we've been communicating on the phone and via email, so it was great to finally be face-to-face. He confirmed my worst suspicions: not only is he frighteningly talented, it turns out he's really, really, really nice. He's also incredibly enthusiastic, which is even better -- when the artist is charged up about the project, it's infectious. Philip was also kind enough to do the first sketch in my new "Question-themed" sketchbook. I think it came out pretty damn well. )

Saw Southworth and his terrific lady, Michelle. The Stumptown pages are really cooking. I feel bad for the workload we've put him under; you do work-for-hire, you're already dealing with established characters, for the most part, reference readily available. Matthew's got to invent everything from scratch, and especially with the first couple issues, that means designing and detailing not only the regular cast, but also all of the regular sets. He's got an attention to detail that's terrific, and that I think will serve the book very well, indeed. He, James Lucas, and I, got to talk a little bit, and we're pushing back the launch to October. Better that we have everything ready than to rush it, we agreed, and frankly, none of us wants the book coming out with the delays I caused on Queen & Country. Flip-side is that Matthew and I are going to try to work on an eight-pager for distribution at San Diego, along with some other promotional material.

And I got to see Lieber's art for issue one of Whiteout: Night, though only briefly. The irony in having to go to a con in Seattle to see what he's been working on didn't escape either of us, but we're both so damn busy here, we barely have a chance to connect. We've resolved to change that. So I suppose I ought to call him, huh? I'm always amazed looking at Steve's work; there's such an effortlessness to his detail and character, and I know he puts hours in to make it appear so, but the effect is striking.

I'm grinding away on three different scripts this week, trying to get them all squared away before returning to the novel. Had a come-to-Jesus with my editor and agent last week, after sending off the first 35K words or so, and my editor was effusive (though she's yet to receive pages from me an say "this is utter crap", so I take it with a grain of salt). Looks like we're on the right track. I'd rather have sent the whole manuscript, to be frank, but as I was toying with a somewhat radical (or at least, from Bantam's end, unexpected) change in style, both David and I felt Kate needed fair warning. Turns out it was a wise move, but she's for it, which makes moving forward easier. I'll resume the keyboard punching in earnest early next week, I suspect, once research for this new section is completed.

And now...work.

Emerald City ComicCon

  • May. 8th, 2008 at 9:09 AM
Diana, Revoltion, Montoya, Batwoman, Lurtz, War, Destiny's Hand, Hoodie Vader, Amazing Agent Luna, N&C, Q&C, Mass Effect, HRW, Sasha, trafficking, iphoto, Vader, D&D, me, Renee, slavery, Turian, Checkmate, Daredevil, orc, Wonder Woman, Burn, Bawidamann, Whiteout, Logan's Shadow, Prisoner, espionage, Avatar, Crime Bible, hard-boiled, fantasy, Bogie, Number 6, noir, femininja, pissed-off, Black Dahlia, Brock, furious, Marvel, 007, Kate, TIP, Elektra, Chace, Atticus, gun-crazy, Question, 52, Patriot Acts, Toph, Join or Die, Pinup, PI, Bond, Jolly Roger
Headed up to Seattle tomorrow for the Emerald City ComicCon. I'll be at a table with Jen and [info]mercuryeric. I'll have some books to sell, stories to tell, and if it goes well, all will be swell.

I'm very sorry about that last sentence, and I beg your immediate forgiveness.

There's a DC Nation panel on Saturday, from 1 to 2 pm in "Panel Room A," which I suspect I'll be asked to sit on. Dan DiDio is out for the show this year, so if nothing else, he'll be endlessly entertaining as he frustrates fans. As for my part, I've actually got no idea if I'll be up there, because just about everything I'm doing for DC is still under information embargo at the moment, which inevitably leads to me repeating, over and over again, "I can't answer that." So maybe I'll be the one who's endlessly frustrating.

Oni Press will be well-represented at the show, as well, and Sunday from 11 to 12, again in "Panel Room A," they'll be having their Quiz Show. Apparently, I'm on that as well, along with Scott Pilgrim creator Bryan Lee O'Malley, and Jennfer Van Meter, who, for those of you who still haven't figured it out, is the same Jen from Paragraph One, above. Bryan's very talented wife, Hope Larson, will be at the show, as well.

I like this show; Jim Demonakos has done a terrific job with it, and it's one of my favorite of the circuit, one of the few I actually get excited about attending every year. The Portland Crowd tends to be pretty thick in attendance, as well, including most -- if not all -- of the Periscope Studio crew. I'll also get to see Matthew Southworth, which is great, because Stumptown is inching its way ever-closer to a release; we're hoping for the first issue in September.

Work is continuing apace. The novel has reached a crossroads. Should know which direction I'm taking it in the next two days, and once that's decided, then it's just a matter of typing the draft as fast as I can. I'm running about two weeks behind (according to my personal schedule), and I'm eager to make it up, as other work (primarily comics works) is back-burnered for the time being.

Philip Tan -- who will also be at the show this weekend! -- is continuing to deliver amazing pages on FC:R. I get leery of posting stuff without permission, but if you've checked out his blog, you can see some of his work-in-progress.

Seattle Sprint

  • Sep. 5th, 2007 at 6:37 AM
Diana, Revoltion, Montoya, Batwoman, Lurtz, War, Destiny's Hand, Hoodie Vader, Amazing Agent Luna, N&C, Q&C, Mass Effect, HRW, Sasha, trafficking, iphoto, Vader, D&D, me, Renee, slavery, Turian, Checkmate, Daredevil, orc, Wonder Woman, Burn, Bawidamann, Whiteout, Logan's Shadow, Prisoner, espionage, Avatar, Crime Bible, hard-boiled, fantasy, Bogie, Number 6, noir, femininja, pissed-off, Black Dahlia, Brock, furious, Marvel, 007, Kate, TIP, Elektra, Chace, Atticus, gun-crazy, Question, 52, Patriot Acts, Toph, Join or Die, Pinup, PI, Bond, Jolly Roger
Quick post, as I'm about 30 minutes from leaving for the airport. I'm in Seattle today for signings, at The Seattle Mystery Bookshop at 117 Cherry St. from noon to 1pm, and then at Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park from 7pm to 8pm. I'll be doing drop-ins at various Seattle stores, as well, and maybe a couple comic book shops, too.

If you're out there and in Seattle and want to swing by any of the signings, please do -- it's always great to meet readers in person!

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