Absolute Magnitude
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the writing of Robert Burke Richardson
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For some reason I always wanted to write a wacky, sci-fi/superhero date, and ended up finally doing it in chapter 2 of The Matriarch (pre-order it now at your local comic shop, or at least read the webcomic!). The emotional through-line here is the typical stuff you go through on a first date: social maneuvering, demonstrating ones attractive attributes, and also -- in this case -- a little bit of one-upsmanship.
BrainStorm from Jim Rodgers and Javi Laparra:
The July 2008 Zuda contest is going to feature ten strips from previous months that didn't win their respective contests. The ten strips will be selected based on recommendations from readers, so send your list of up to ten previous competitiors -- including, I hope, Urbis Faerie -- to feedback@zudacomics.com.
'Kay?
Peek week, I guess: here's one I'm working on with Roe Mesquita of Super Pet Mojo fame.
Here's a (fascinating? tell me it's fascinating!) glimpse at something I'm cooking up with Rodrigo Ricci.
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(Vote for Urbis Faerie at Zuda!)
The ad sounded perfect:Nothing all that Earth-shattering, but it seemed very strange to me at the time. The story ended up about 2,500 words, and I considered it something I'd written only for myself, and didn't expect I'd be able to interest a publisher in it. To my further surprise it found a home in the first market I sent it to: On Spec, the Canadian Magazine of the Fantastic. (In issue #62; order it here. I'll post the story to this blog if there's any interest.)
Walk to the train station. Outdoor swimming-pool on site.
Furnished/issues.
Lauren called on her lunch break and signed the
lease by fax when she was able to talk the landlord down to $300 a month.
The furnishing, she discovered later, was tasteful, and even a bit on the
expensive side: pine floors, mahogany table, and a red/blue/orange
loveseat that actually looked cool despite being plaid. The issues were a
tiny but perfectly proportioned couple who lived in the wall behind the bedroom,
but at $300 a month, and with the word issues included in the ad, Lauren had
expected something to be a little off about the whole thing...
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An interview with Friedrich Nietzsche (brought to you by Urbis Faerie)
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-- tocard!"
(Click the image to enlarge it... tocard!)
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A new short story drawn by Rudi Gunther of Deathworld fame. This one will be in Tales From the Harbor vol. 3, from Happy Harbor Comics.
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