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http://www.mypenguinsonfire.blogspot.com

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Graphic Novels and Digital Opportunities at London Bookfair

A couple of weeks ago, a huge number of publishers got together for a bookfair. The kind where you can’t even buy books (also known as the worst kind). As a student the whole thing is rather intimidating and tiring. I may not have been learning much while gaping open-mouthed at the scale of it all in my ill fitting, un-ironed ‘grownup’ clothes while the real grownups had important meetings and did important deals but at least there were talks. Most importantly at least there was a talk about…See More
May 7, 2012
Anna Keville posted an event

Hysterical Women and Graphic Grrrlz at Edinburgh Central Library, Conference Room

May 2, 2012 from 6pm to 7:30pm
Heather Middleton will give an illustrated talk on the history of graphic novels and zines by women.  This talk complements the collection on display from the Glasgow Women's Library.See More
Apr 24, 2012
Silvia Barlaam is attending Anna Keville's event
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Glasgow International Artists Bookfair at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

April 28, 2012 at 11am to April 29, 2012 at 6pm
GIAB is a showcase of artists’ books produced by local, UK-based and international artists. Books as artworks, books about books, books about bookbinding, old-style letterpress books, audio books, funny & weird books and even books with nothing in them can be seen and bought.It is a rare opportunity to access such artworks, meet the creators and purchase some original artworks, without breaking the bank.There will also be the possibility of participating in bookbinding workshops.See More
Apr 8, 2012
James Woods might attend Anna Keville's event
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Glasgow International Artists Bookfair at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

April 28, 2012 at 11am to April 29, 2012 at 6pm
GIAB is a showcase of artists’ books produced by local, UK-based and international artists. Books as artworks, books about books, books about bookbinding, old-style letterpress books, audio books, funny & weird books and even books with nothing in them can be seen and bought.It is a rare opportunity to access such artworks, meet the creators and purchase some original artworks, without breaking the bank.There will also be the possibility of participating in bookbinding workshops.See More
Apr 8, 2012
Anna Keville posted an event
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Glasgow International Artists Bookfair at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

April 28, 2012 at 11am to April 29, 2012 at 6pm
GIAB is a showcase of artists’ books produced by local, UK-based and international artists. Books as artworks, books about books, books about bookbinding, old-style letterpress books, audio books, funny & weird books and even books with nothing in them can be seen and bought.It is a rare opportunity to access such artworks, meet the creators and purchase some original artworks, without breaking the bank.There will also be the possibility of participating in bookbinding workshops.See More
Apr 7, 2012
Anna Keville posted a blog post

I drew a thing

So I draw wee autobio comics to force me to draw regularly but I lead a mundane existence and often can't think of anything worth drawing. I made a new blog recently for fiction since it depends less on how interesting I am in real life. Constructive criticism would be very welcome. If anything isn't clear or pacing doesn't work or you just don't like the drawing style or whatever, I'd love to know some opinions so I can get better. I have a long way to go so I may as well get pointers where I…See More
Mar 5, 2012
Anna Keville commented on Anna Keville's blog post Digital comics vs Webcomics
"Alison- I have thought about mentioning games especially ones that are about experiencing the story rather than actual gameplay  (like the Path) but I should probably avoid going to far down that road and stay focused. Fan-fiction, again,…"
Mar 3, 2012
Anna Keville commented on Charlie Wood's blog post Aye aye, fit like?
"Chaz is adorable. I don't think I've ever seen an alien wearing sandals before. I'm glad that has been rectified."
Mar 3, 2012
Richard Buchanan commented on Anna Keville's blog post Digital comics vs Webcomics
"The kindle is rubbish for web and digital comics, but an iPad's great. In move to eReaders, Kindle users are disadvantaged and digital publishers are disconnected from a big chunk of market. "
Mar 2, 2012
Alison Summers commented on Anna Keville's blog post Digital comics vs Webcomics
"have you thought about the link between users of interactive computer games and readers of digital comics? Also what about fan-fiction?"
Mar 2, 2012
Anna Keville posted a blog post

Digital comics vs Webcomics

I am doing a dissertation this year for my publishing degree on comic book publishers' recent foray into the digital medium as compared to webcomics. I'm really not sure what the hell I'm arguing as yet. The differences in format, marketing, content, social issues, creator ownership etc. as well as the why and the why not I suppose. It will be a lot of rambling most likely.If anyone has any thoughts on webcomics or digital comics or even the comic book publishing industry as a whole that they…See More
Feb 29, 2012
Anna Keville commented on Ariadne Cass-Maran's blog post Scary comics
"Neil Gaiman explains how a fan dealt with Coraline being too scary"
Feb 24, 2012
Anna Keville commented on Ariadne Cass-Maran's blog post Scary comics
"I have never had a nightmare because of a scary film or novel but did have one after reading Arkham Asylum. I assume because of Dave McKean's wonderfully psychotic artwork. "
Feb 9, 2012
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Jan 29, 2012
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Jan 26, 2012
Garry McLaughlin is attending Anna Keville's event
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Writing for Games and Comics at CCA Theatre

February 22, 2012 from 12:30pm to 1:15pm
So you have a great idea for a video game or comic but where do you start? The Glasgow Film Festival brings together a panel of distinguished video game and comic book writers, including Rhianna Pratchett and Gordon Rennie, to give you tips on how to get into the industry and get ahead. They discuss the ups and downs of being involved in the industry, the difference between writing for games and comics and the challenges you might face. Learn about the games studios that make comics and hear…See More
Jan 24, 2012

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Graphic Novels and Digital Opportunities at London Bookfair

Posted on May 7, 2012 at 14:28 0 Comments

A couple of weeks ago, a huge number of publishers got together for a bookfair. The kind where you can’t even buy books (also known as the worst kind).

 

As a student the whole thing is rather intimidating and tiring. I may not have been learning much while gaping open-mouthed at the scale of it all in my ill fitting, un-ironed ‘grownup’ clothes while the real grownups had important meetings and did important deals but at least there were talks. Most importantly at least there…

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I drew a thing

Posted on March 5, 2012 at 0:47 0 Comments

So I draw wee autobio comics to force me to draw regularly but I lead a mundane existence and often can't think of anything worth drawing. I made a new blog recently for fiction since it depends less on how interesting I am in real life. Constructive criticism would be very welcome. If anything isn't clear or pacing doesn't work or you just don't like the drawing style or whatever, I'd love to know some opinions so I can get better. I have a…

Continue

Digital comics vs Webcomics

Posted on February 29, 2012 at 23:29 3 Comments

I am doing a dissertation this year for my publishing degree on comic book publishers' recent foray into the digital medium as compared to webcomics. I'm really not sure what the hell I'm arguing as yet. The differences in format, marketing, content, social issues, creator ownership etc. as well as the why and the why not I suppose. It will be a lot of rambling most likely.

If anyone has any thoughts on webcomics or digital comics or even the comic book publishing industry as…

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