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            <title>One small step</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Crossed a minor milestone this weekend: I finished page 50 of <i>Clockwork Game</i>. May not sound like a whole lot, but I've managed to keep myself on track for a full year, and have made more art, and faster, than anytime since I was in college.  Not all of it is my absolute best work, but it has been on time, and I'm fairly pleased with the balance of quality and speed I've been able to maintain.

And speaking of speed, today's page involves my first attempt at speed lines.  We'll see if they actually work.]]></description>
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            <title>Aw, yay!</title>
            <description><![CDATA[I got <a href="http://community.livejournal.com/scans_daily/6597084.html" target="new">Scans_Daily-ed today</a>!   How thoughtful of you, <a href="http://joysweeper.livejournal.com/" target="new">Joysweeper</a>!  This totally made my day.]]></description>
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            <title>Hallowe&apos;en Steam</title>
            <description><![CDATA[I haven't made a good Hallowe'en costume in years and years, mostly because I'm usually spending all my time working on comic books.  This year, however, Paul and I got invited to a party over at Katja and Steven's house -- and since they're both costumers, the bar was set pretty high.  I knew I'd have to come up with something decent, so I decided to be an air pirate.

Then the jacket I ordered made me look all goofy and not cool and menacing at all.  Then I couldn't find a cheap aviator helmet (or anything that looked close enough to an aviator helmet to count).  And then after going through my basement <i>and</i> visiting both toy and craft stores, I couldn't find enough junk to cobble together a convincing Rocketeer-style jet-pack.

So I had to come up with a new plan: The Backyard Aviatrix.


<a href="http://www.vogelein.com/JanerBlog/images/Steam1.jpg" rel="lightbox[halloween08]" title="Side view!  The wings are foamcore, and the metal frame of the ALICE pack I used when hitchhiking through Ireland."><img src="http://www.vogelein.com/JanerBlog/images/Steam1_thumb.jpg"   border="0" class="thumbnail"  /></a><a href="http://www.vogelein.com/JanerBlog/images/Steam2.jpg" rel="lightbox[halloween08]" title="Front view, wings half-couched. This is actually the best view for the wings.  I ran out of time to adjust the angle and they don't look quite as cool as this when they're fully open."><img src="http://www.vogelein.com/JanerBlog/images/Steam2_thumb.jpg"   border="0" class="thumbnail"  /></a><a href="http://www.vogelein.com/JanerBlog/images/Steam3.jpg" rel="lightbox[halloween08]" title="Fully open.  These were so much fun to make that next year I may try making v.2.0 out of canvas and wood."><img src="http://www.vogelein.com/JanerBlog/images/Steam3_thumb.jpg"   border="0" class="thumbnail"  /></a>

Inspired by <a href="http://www.instructables.com/id/Articulated-Wing-Framework/" target="new">this awesome Instructable</a>, I decided to make a set of daVinci-glider-looking wings.  I'm enough of a klutz, however, that I knew I couldn't rig them to open and close as my arms moved, or people ten feet away would lose their drinks.  Talk about widening my spill field.  After a few adjustments, I settled on a pair of handles that I could use to spread and retract the wings, and they worked pretty well until the foamcore gave out.  Unfortunately, I didn't get the angle on the wings quite right, so at full extension they were at waist-height instead of shoulder height.

Still, they were so much fun and such a neat challenge that I'm thinking of making a better set for next year's Hallowe'en out of more sturdy, permanent materials.  Lightweight wood like basswood probably wouldn't weigh much more than the foamcore, and a stretch fabric between the wingbones instead of a solid sheet would allow the wings to collapse up much closer to the body.  

Yay for costuming!  I forget how much fun this stuff is.  Anybody else got Hallowe'en pictures to share?

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Over the last couple of weeks, Paul created a series of video podcast interviews with <a href="http://mostpeoplearedjs.libsyn.com" target="new">Mike Pfeiffer at Most People Are DJs</a>.  The first one is <a href="http://mostpeoplearedjs.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=386362" target="new">here</a> and the second is <a href="http://mostpeoplearedjs.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=388889" target="new">here</a>.  If you've ever wondered where Paul gets his inspiration, this is a great place to start.

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            <title>SPX 08 Report</title>
            <description><![CDATA[This year's SPX was a total blast. I was really overwhelmed by the quality of the comics I bought during the show -- it seemed like everybody had brought out their absolute best.  Many of the faces I saw were entirely new to me, which was wonderful.  It was great to se so many new entries into the field, and I blew more money this year on new comics (mostly minis) than I have the last two years put together.

We were also blessed to run into old friends aplenty, including <a href="http://www.jayhosler.com/" target="new">Jay Hosler</a>, whose new book, <a href="http://www.jayhosler.com/oa_pub.html" target="new"><i>Optical Allusions</i></a>, a gradeschool-level explanation of how eyes work, is gorgeous, and I can't wait to sit down with it.  We also ran into <i>Whiteout</i> and <i>Road to Perdition</i> artist <a href="http://www.stevelieber.com/" target="new">Steve Leiber</a> and his crazy-talented wife <a href="http://www.sararyan.com/" target="new">Sara Ryan</a>, who just got <a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2008/10/03/two-fast-reads.html" target="new">BoingBoinged</a>! Go, Sara!

Paul and I were lucky enough to stay with <a href="http://www.lightspeedpress.com" target="new">Carla Speed McNeil</a> and fellow traveller <a href="http://www.gt-labs.com" target="new">Jim Ottaviani</a> (who has an awesome <a href="http://www.tor.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=story&id=5444" target="new">new webcomic with Sean Bieri at Tor.com</a> as well as <i>three</i> beautiful new books coming out soon, so you should totally keep an eye on his <a href="http://www.gt-labs.com" target="new">site</a>).  We arrived late to the Ignatz awards, and couldn't even wedge ourselves into the aisles, so instead we sat in the lobby and hung out for a while with <a href="http://www.celshader.com" target="new">Jen Hachigian</a>, Denise Sudell, <a href="http://www.paradisevalleycomics.com/" target="new">Pam Bliss</a>, <a href="http://www.greenbrain.biz" target="new">Dan and Katie Merritt</a>, <a href="http://www.webcomicsnation.com/rich318/citymouse/" target="new">Rich Watson</a>, and some of the folks from Portland's <a href="http://periscopestudio.com/" target="new">Periscope Studios</a>: <a href="http://www.seafreak.com/" target="new">Jonathan Case, his wife Sarah</a> and <a href="http://studentpages.scad.edu/~stardi20/" target="new">Susan Tardif</a>.  I was bummed about missing the awards, which rewarded my spontaneous decision to purchase <a href="http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog.php?type=30&title=567" target="new"><i>Swallow Me Whole</i></a>.  Congrats, Nate!

The reception was great, complete with a return of Karon's chocolate fountain.  I didn't photograph too many fellow creators, unlike <a href="http://www.vogelein.com/cgi/mt/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=838" target="new">last year</a>, but here are a few:

<p><a href="http://www.vogelein.com/images/SPX0801.jpg" rel="lightbox[spx08]" title="James Sime and Kirsten Baldock (cleverly hiding behind James) show off our new books.  Thanks again for all you've done for us, Isotope!"><img src="http://www.vogelein.com/images/SPX0801_thumb.jpg"   border="0" class="thumbnail"  /></a><a href="http://www.vogelein.com/images/SPX0802.jpg" rel="lightbox[spx08]" title="Stephanie Freese, an illustrator who was helping out at the Dada Detective booth (online at www.likelystories.com) showed off her hat, which is called a 'fascinator'.  She had another like it, equally awesome."><img src="http://www.vogelein.com/images/SPX0802_thumb.jpg"   border="0" class="thumbnail"  /></a><a href="http://www.vogelein.com/images/SPX0803.jpg" rel="lightbox[spx08]" title="A bunch of us gather during the Ignatz awards, which were too full for us latecomers to fit in."><img src="http://www.vogelein.com/images/SPX0803_thumb.jpg"   border="0" class="thumbnail"  /></a><a href="http://www.vogelein.com/images/SPX0804.jpg" rel="lightbox[spx08]" title="Batton Lash and Jackie Estrada, lookin' good as always."><img src="http://www.vogelein.com/images/SPX0804_thumb.jpg"   border="0" class="thumbnail"  /></a>


The real surprise of the show came from a prop I brought to help attract attention to my clockwork jewelry: a pair of steampunked goggles.  I won them on ebay and then almost ruined them trying to mod them up; I finally cannibalized some light fixtures I found in the basement and got them done just in time for the show.  They were a huge success, and helped me sell out my entire stock of <i>Clockwork Game</i> minis, and all but four pieces of jewelry.  <i>Everybody</i> wanted to try them on, so after about the third person, I started taking pictures.  


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Overall, this is the best show I've had in a long time.  I ran into a whole bunch of other folks, too numerous to mention, but here's a stab at it:  
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   <li><a href="http://www.katebeaton.com" target="new">Kate Beaton</a>, who was mobbed the entire time. She seemed kind of overwhelmed at all the attention she was getting, but we tried our best to convince her that it was really well-deserved.</li>
   <li><a href="http://www.ironcircus.com" target="new">Spike</a> and <a href="http://www.dynamanga.net" target="new">Dirk</a>, both attending their first SPX ever.  Spike sold out of her graphic novels, so here's hoping she makes it back next year.  Dirk did pretty well, too, from what I hear.</li>
   <li><a href="http://www.willrad.com" target="new">Leah Riley from Willrad.com</a>, who sold me a really killer squid-with-its-tentacles-in-the-shape-of-a-heart tee-shirt.  Paul was <i>insanely</i> jealous.  Leah also took a picture of me <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/31739995@N00/2918318307/" target="new">blinking as usual</a>  Man, I hope I didn't look like that much of a goober during the show.</li>
   <li>Three of my favorite webcomickers, all in a row: <a href="http://www.octopuspie.com" target="new">
Meredith Gran</a>, <a href="http://www.wondermark.com" target="new">David Malki</a> (the new Dark Horse <i>Wondermark</i> collection is really quite lovely), and <a href="http://www.dresdencodak" target="new">Aaron Diaz</a>. I was really happy to see such a strong webcomic turnout.</li>
   <li><a href="http://www.goraina.com" target="new">Raina Telgemeier</a> and <a href="http://www.yaytime.com" target="new">Dave Roman</a>, selling their many, many series -- and announcing some more <a href="http://goraina.livejournal.com/197207.html" target="new">good news</a>!</li>
   <li>We were right around the corner from <a href="http://www.scottpilgrim.com/" target="new">Bryan Lee O'Malley</a> and <a href="http://www.hopelarson.com/" target="new">Hope Larson</a>, but hardly got a chance to talk to them the entire show.  We did pick up a copy of <i>Scott Pilgrim</i> and  one of <i>Chiggers</i>, complete with a lovely ink-brush cover sketch by Hope.  People whose <a href="http://www.gt-labs.com" target="new">tastes I trust</a> say it's a fantastic book, so I can't wait to dig in. </li>
<li>All the folks at the <a href="http://www.likelystories.com" target="new">Dada Detective</a> booth were really sweet and stopped by several times to chat and swap books.  Really nice folks, and I'm looking forward to reading their series, which just released its second volume.</li>
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There were so many more people I ran into -- if you're reading this and I forgot to post a link to you, let me know -- it's hard to remember everyone.  Such a busy, exciting show!

I had a great time meeting old and new fans, passing out <i>Clockwork Game</i> cards, trading minis, and discovering new artists and comics.   I've got a ton of new minis and graphic novels, and I'm really looking forward to a pair of long lazy mornings this weekend.  Yay for SPX!
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Attention everybody!  My husband Paul's having a big release party for his new book, <i>B.P.M.</i> down at the Kalamazoo Public Library.  If you're in the area, come on down!

For everybody who's <i>not</i> in the area, you can read a 50-page <a href="http://www.paulsizer.com/bpm/2008/06/bpm-page-01.html" target="new">preview of the book online here</a>.  Also, check this out: <a href="http://www.warrenellis.com/?p=6480" target="new">Warren Ellis just blogged his book</a>!  

If you're interested in picking up the book, you can <a href="http://www.paulsizer.com/online_store/storefront.htm#bpm_graphicnovel" target="new">Preorder it here from Paul</a> or order it through your Local Comics Store in the October PREVIEWS, order number OCT084169, or order it through <a href="http://www.amazon.com/B-P-M-Beats-Minute-Paul-Sizer/dp/0976856565/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1222213620&sr=8-1" target="new">Amazon</a> or any other bookstore using the ISBN: 978-0-9768565-6-6  Woo!


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            <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://comicsworthreading.com" target="new">Johanna Draper Carlson</a> wrote this <a href="http://comicsworthreading.com/2008/09/22/how-to-break-into-writing-comics/" target="new">really great article</a> about how to break into writing comics.  If that's something you're interested in doing, go have a read.]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[This is a pinup I did for Ypsilanti artist <a href="http://www.jeremybastian.com" target="new">Jeremy Bastian</a>, whose artwork is just jawdroppingly beautiful. Mine looks like it was inked with a Q-tip by comparison, but it was a lot of fun to do.  Everyone should go check out <a href="http://www.archaiasp.com/cursed_pirate_girl.php" target="new">Jeremy's ten-page preview</a> of his long-awaited comic, <i>Cursed Pirate Girl</i>.  Make with the clicky! 

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            <description><![CDATA[Take a picture of yourself right now. Don’t change your clothes. Don’t fix your hair. Just take a picture. Post that picture with no editing. (Except maybe to get the image size down to something reasonable. Don’t go posting an eight megapixel image.) Include these instructions.

Okay, I admit to cleaning up my desk a bit.

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            <description><![CDATA[This morning, I got fan mail from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.com/wiki/Gail_Simone" target="new">Gail Simone</a>, who likes <i>Clockwork Game</i> rather well so far.  Here's hoping the rest of it doesn't disappoint!]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Who wants to see me and <a href="http://www.lightspeedpress.com" target="new">Carla</a> in a steampunk photoshoot?  <a href="http://community.livejournal.com/steamfashion/802338.html" target="new">You know you do</a>. 

<a href="http://community.livejournal.com/steamfashion/802338.html" target="new"><img src="http://www.clockwork-comics.com/images/Steamy3.jpg" width="400px" border="0"></a>

Huge thanks to <a href="http://www.devilspanties.com" target="new">Jennie Breeden</a> for remembering her camera after I totally forgot mine.  You rock, Jennie.]]></description>
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            <description>Something that&apos;s been in the pipe for a long time may just be coming to pass.  I really oughtn&apos;t say too much more about it until I&apos;m sure it&apos;s going to happen, but it looks like it&apos;s gonna.  Stay tuned for a pretty big announcement coming during or just before San Diego.  I won&apos;t be there, but the project might.

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            <description><![CDATA[We're back from Wizard World!  <a href="http://www.paulsizer.com/SizerBlog" target="new">Paul already has his usual witty Con Report up</a>, so I'm going to let him host most of the pictures.  There is one, however, that deserves a special nod:

<img src="http://www.clockwork-comics.com/images/jkc_pinup.jpg" width="450" alt="Pinup by J. Kevin Carrier" />

Thanks so much to <a href="http://members.aol.com/fantasytheater" target="new">J. Kevin Carrier</a> for the very first piece of Turk Fanart!  If you don't get the joke, head on over to <a href="http://www.paulsizer.com/bpm">Paul's website and check out his new comic, BPM</a>.

More soon, once my brain recovers -- including my encounter with Warren Ellis and an amazing Steampunky photoshoot with me and Carla in a Chicago eL station! ]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Who wants to see me and <a href="http://www.lightspeedpress.com" target="new'>Carla</a> in a steampunk photoshoot?  <a href="http://community.livejournal.com/steamfashion/802338.html" target="new">You know you do</a>. Huge thanks to <a href="http://www.devilspanties.com" target="new">Jennie Breeden</a> for remembering her camera after I totally forgot mine.  You rock, Jennie.]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.comicrelief.net" target="new">Rory Root</a>, consummate comics retailer, has passed away at the age of 50.  I knew him from the<a href="http://forums.delphiforums.com/n/nav/start.asp?webtag=ellis" target="new">WEF</a>, met him twice in person at APE, and though I didn't know him well enough to eulogize him <a href="http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/2008/05/20/a-little-about-rory/" target="new">the way many others have</a>, I was very taken by his shy, gentle, self-effacing nature, and how he countered that with his pleasant conversation and willingness to share his boundless knowledge with anyone, be it on line or at a convention.   He was also one of the very first to give <i>V&ouml;gelein</i> a chance. 

We'll miss you, Rory.  For your kind self, your beautiful store, and your positive comics evangelism.  
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