Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Comic Book Academy 2009, Week 1


Today I led the first session of the 2009 edition of the Comic Book Academy at the Ann Arbor District Library. It was a very high-energy group there, and I had a blast working with some amazingly creative kids.

I'm still impressed by how many girls continue to come to these workshops. Such a difference in comics demographics compared to 20 years ago! And judging from the range of stories these kids are working on (pure dragon fantasy to high school drama to life on the farm), we've never had better proof that comics truly are for everyone.

Looking forward to next week's class!

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Merlin Mann on "Just Doing It"

I was pointed at this episode of The Sound of Young America by a friend of mine recently. During this talk, Merlin Mann proposes that the real impediment to being creative is the fear of "sucking", and that we really start achieving things as creative types is when we accept that our first attempts at anything will be awful.

Though I cringe whenever I hear titles with "Young" in them, I find myself in full agreement with Mr. Mann. As a teaching artist, I work with a lot of beginning cartoonists who are sometimes crippled with fear that their work won't be great after one or two tries. I'm familiar with that feeling myself. When I was 19 and had just self-published my first comic I was full of the hope that once I took it to my first convention I would be showered with praise and money for the work of genius I had created. That made the drive home all the more depressing, having only a few dollars to show for my efforts and the insults from nasty fanboys still ringing in my ears. It's an incredible amount of work making comics, and that should always be congratulated. It was many years before I learned that the act of doing it was where the satisfaction lived, not the praise or money that came after (though I do want those, as well!).

So I think Merlin's talk is just a good reminder to us creative types to keep at it and to not just accept that our first efforts will inevitably stink, but fall in love with the act of making things. That's the only way things will ever get done, in my experience. That's the only way we ever get better at it. Simple advice, but easily forgotten.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Character Design Workshop Highlights

This week I had the pleasure of leading a character design workshop for teens at the Saginaw Public Library. I was told it was an exceptional turnout for the event, and I had a wonderful time working with the brilliant young artists there. Here's a video with some highlights of the discussion:

Comics Character Design Workshop Highlights from Art & Story on Vimeo.


My thanks to Janie and the folks at the Saginaw Public Library for inviting me out to their beautiful building to talk comics with them! It was a lot of fun.