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once you remember that you are not in fact catholic and do not actually have to confess your sins all the time things will get better for you. kill the part of you that wants to go into some strangers inbox and tell them why you don’t listen to rap.
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my little brother & i are having a scholarly debate about mornings
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Hirō Isono's 1977 album art for Hi-Fi Set’s Hi-Fi Blend Pt. 1
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The American consumer doesn’t actually want trucks and cars that are huge enough that you can’t see a six foot tall person over the hood. They make vehicles that big now to avoid environmental regulations related to engine efficiency
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It makes me happy when they listen
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Did you miss out on my ShortBox Comics Fair '24 comic, The Maker of Grave-Goods?
Well I've got some NEWS! The comic has been re-released digitally on my Ko-fi shop plus, I am working on the much-requested...
...physical risograph edition.
Yes, last October I said it wasn't going to happen. I didn't think it was feasible. There was so much love for this comic I was looking into pitching physical editions to a publisher or crowdfunding an offset print run. But, uh to make a long story short, did you see the US tariff chaos in the news? That halted those ideas for now. But I didn't give up, instead I got deep into bookbinding youtube and figured out how to do it myself. Sometimes international politics drives you to greater unhinged self-publishing heights.
A limited risograph edition printed with violet and hunter green inks is currently in production. Copies will be available at:
CAKE - Chicago, June 28-29
Flame Con - NYC, August 16-17
CXC - Columbus, September 20-21
My Online Store (ships worldwide) - aiming for sometime in July
Once again, I want to thank everyone for all their enthusiasm for The Maker of Grave-Goods during SBCF '24. It meant the world to me! I hope you will also enjoy the risograph edition, and if you haven't read it yet consider picking up a digital or physical copy!
(And if you like ShortBox Comics Fair and anthropological sci-fi, stay tuned for what I'm cooking up for this October...)
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when you cook for everyone and they tell you how much they like the food

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treasure planet writers: parental abandonment is a wound that never truly heals. it shapes a child in a very specific, very painful way. it leaves them longing for love for the rest of their life and, even worse, it convinces them they are intrinsically unworthy of that love. they feel they must beg and bargain and work for every ounce of affection and attention they receive. many children are plunged into poverty in the wake of the abandonment, causing them to fall even further through the cracks as their life becomes about survival. some of them internalize their anger and shame to the point that they become self-destructive, shutting out their loved ones and sabotaging their own success. in short, the effect of abandonment upon a child cannot be overstated.
treasure planet audience: hell yeah space pirates
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Happy 10th birthday to the best tweet of all time.
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