The conclusive and inconclusive results are in!

85: Try

Awww, Try is the most voted for comic. ^_^

First up, thank you to everyone who voted. It’s actually pretty scary (at least for me) to ask people to take actions for something that is just about me and my art (how much safer to hide behind a worthy cause or collaborative effort). It feels egotistical and gut tremblingly humbling. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about my work and taking valuable time out of your day.

With 6 pages I have to pick ONE of the comics with 4 votes… unless I can find a way to bend and fold space-time.

85: Try, 9 votes
141: Lifestyle advice from a small pink bunny – batman, 8 votes
147: Good enough? 7 votes
83: Beginner’s Mind, 6 votes
29: Worries, 5 votes
6: Why, 4 votes
7: Belief, 4 votes
41: Small, 4 votes
100: Practice, 4 votes
115: Evidence, 4 votes

All of the comics on the shortlist got at least one vote and that is a nice thing.
77: Missing You 3
87: After the Convention 3
14: Spoons 2
32: Bad 2
47: Thinking 2
103: Lifestyle Advice from a Small Pink Bunny, part 2 1
156: Geek girl geek boy 1

The First Things Mini Shortlist

Dear Friends,

In 31 short days I will be at the World Science Fiction Convention in San Antonio. Excitement!

A rough mock up of the mini-comic I drew on the plane home from Launch Pad
A rough mock up of the mini-comic I drew on the plane home from Launch Pad

I would like to create some mini-comics to exuberantly give to people. I have never made a mini-comic before and I would like your help deciding which six comics to include.

I’ve developed a ‘shortlist’ but I’m not always the best judge of human taste, so you’re welcome to vote for ones I have not included. Each person can vote for up to eight comics and you are encouraged to go to the social medias and encourage people to vote for your favorite comics. The mini-comic will be printed in black and white.

Every vote is important and so is doing me the great honor of talking about my comics and sharing links of ones you particularly like. With eight votes in your pocket you are welcome to place a few votes now and add more votes later… I always hate the idea of getting ‘it’ (oh mysterious it!) right instantly.

Please spread the word, vote in the comments, share your views and spread the Things word through your social medias. It will be a touch embarrassing if the consensus leans towards a set of blank pages!

Things Process Diary… the most recent.

I’m participating in the Clarion Write-a-thon, as I do every year. It’s how this comic came into existence!

Part of my project this year has been to actually… you know… let people who aren’t friends know about my comic!

Donations to the write-a-thon this year will define my budget for promoting the Things for the year. AKA, your money still goes towards the worthy cause that is Clarion AND at the same time you give me permission to spend money out of my own pocket to let people know that the Things exist.

Promotional work pre-writeathon:

  • Giving the Things a domain of their own and building this website using WordPress and Comics Easel. More infrastructural than promotional, but you have to build it if you want them to come
  • Printing business cards that have a cute comic on the front
  • Created a profile on comicrocket
  • Using twitter, facebook and tumblr (sometimes google+)

Some of the promotional work during the write-a-thon (I’m in the middle of the write-a-thon right now):

  • Using the Comicrocket Genie tool to register my webcomic with Ink Outbreak, The Webcomic List, TopWebComics, The Belfry WebComics Index, Piperka – see new traffic from all these sources, ’cause, you know, I told them that I existed.
  • Explore advertising with Project Wonderful. Play with different advertising banners, methodologies and campaigns… Project Wonderful sure can suck up a lot of time!!!!
  • Thinking more about what makes a good advertising banner or button. I plan to advertise with Comic Rocket soon, but it’s a bigger financial commitment ($25 a shot, which is quite small in the world of advertising, but my budget is sponsor defined), so I want to draft a few more banners and see how I can improve on what I created for Project Wonderful. I really like the reach of Comic Rocket and I want to make a good first impression!
  • Read a lot more comics!… ok maybe it’s not promotional directly, but I’m paying more attention to the big world out there and there are lots of interesting comics.
  • Registered with Comic Basement – after I’d finished my registration they sent me an approval note that asked me to install a tracking code. I don’t remember that being in the registration info and I feel mildly resistant to installing it. I need to install it to be ranked, but I feel like the requirement was jumped on me without warning (it is there in the FAQ now that I’m poking around, but not on the registration page).
  • Researched promotional material, so much to think about in this regard, what will work? Should I do bookmarks, postcards, even fancier merch? I have my glorious new iPad to get used to, which will allow me to draw things with enough pixels to look good at a larger size… I still have a lot more research to do in this area, suggestions always welcome.

All this activity has absolutely increased my comic’s visibility. It’s brought strange new eyes to my work and I’ve seen a steady increase in viewers. That said, none of this has been as powerful as word of mouth… and word of mouth relies on my work being awesome enough for you to want to mention it to people! So thank you to everyone who’s shared a link or mentioned me somewhere out in the world. You are the bees knees and make a world of difference.

Every time I see a sudden surge in interest it’s because of something you have done. I shall work hard to be worthy of your support.

Gratuitous Sketches

Greasy crayon effects are interesting, don’t worry, proper comic tomorrow. This doesn’t count as one of the comics I drew today. Mostly putting it up because I love the expression in the Thing’s eyes.

There may be a period of adjustment

I love my amazing new iPad. I’m able to draw with so many more pixels, it’s very exciting.

It’s exciting, but there may be a period of adjustment as I learn how to handle the higher level of sensitivity. I keep drawing the lines over and over again. It could be I need to explore new brushes in Procreate (my favorite drawing app).

Anyhow, it feels a little bit like learning how to draw all over again, so apologies if things look a little wonky as I get my hand and eye in… Please feel free to tell me what you like and don’t like. I like learning with company 🙂

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