Just a reminder, Taxman II orders close tonight! Grab ’em now, before they’re gone for good!
Monthly Archives: October 2010
So about five years back, I did an art gig, the details of which we won’t go into, except to say that the money wasn’t great and I probably stuck it out a lot longer than I should have given that fact. But it was no worse than any other RPG gig, a genre plagued […]
Whew! Long time no update! Clearly the most crucial detail is the one on the left–Dragonbreath 3: Curse of the Were-Wiener, an epic adventure involving rats, hot dogs, and the return of the potato salad, is in stores now! It’s received a Kirkus starred review and a Junior Library Guild Selection, and I gotta say, […]
Went out to lunch with my buddy Deb yesterday. We don’t get together nearly often enough, but it’s always fun to do, because Deb is one of the few commercially published authors I know that is also a great friend of mine AND local enough to have lunch with regularly, and who is willing to […]
Well, as promised–it’s that time! Taxman II is open for orders! This year, we have two offerings. The first is the classic Taxman in all his alarming glory: Why herons, you ask? Because I like herons. And the beaks matched, and…okay, look, if drawing herons with goggles is wrong, I don’t wanna be right. Taxman […]
“It does NOT look like rotting flesh!”
Okay, people have asked, and I’ve got the painting far enough along that it might actually work, although I could still decide it’s utter crap and go sulk back to the drawing board.* Would anybody be interested in Taxman II? I’d run it more or less the same as the one back in ’08–$25 plus […]
The IRS sent me a nice note telling me that by the way, they’ve decided I owe them $600 more than I thought I did. Uf da. Theoretically there’s a whole bunch of book money out there with my name on it, but it keeps not showing up, and I keep digging deeper into my […]
Sometimes I wonder if this is some odd post-apocalyptic world–maybe the one that the odd little mannequins appear in–where even the surviving animals are pale and rather shapeless. Fooling around more with the colored pencil technique from the last Rabbitform painting. I think I’m done with these for a bit, but of course, I’m never […]
I had a dream last night that the birds had stopped building nests and were constructing some giant thing out of twigs in the trees. “What are they building?” I asked my companion, who was an amalgam of several vague, plump, amiable girls I knew in grade school. “They’re building a wicker man,” she said […]