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Just to continue this flurry of posts on Canadians, I thought I'd put up this quote from the cartoonist Seth that I found interesting. He's responding to Dave Sim's question about critiquing other people's work. It made me think of a couple of previous posts about editors we did awhile back. ...
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As everyone who follows his work knows, Seth
is a proud Canadian. A major visual theme of...
his work is the landscape, both natural and manmade, of Southern Ontario; on a more literary level he’s clearly been shaped by such Canadian writers as Alice ...
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KIbbles ‘n’ Bits 11/24/09
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§ The great Seth will make anyone whose work was ever improved by an editor feel like a piece of sh•t:
For example, I don’t know how anyone can stand to work with an editor. I don’t really know how fiction writers have become used to that idea. I can understand working with a proofreader: that makes sense to me. But even working as a prose writer, if there was someone changing around all the sentences in an article I had written and as a result of that it turned out to be a better-written article, I’d have to ...
Nov. 24, 2009: Torn on this
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal —
... a break from editorial cartooning.”
Almost missed it: Wizard CEO Gareb Shamus prepares to fuck up another convention by purchasing the New England Comic Con.
Not comics – Sita Sings the Blues creator Nina Paley has earned $55,000 and counting by giving her animated short film away for free online.
Noah Berlatsky responds to Christopher Butcher on all-ages comics.
Seth vs. editors.
[Consumer news] New this ...
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Sequential: Canadian Comics News & Culture —
... of cartoons. Jack Rabinovitch, founder of the Giller Awards, offers a tribute . Item: Teaching comics at Emily Carr. Item: There's still time to donate to the funding drive in support of the community radio staion that broadcasts the Inkstuds show. Some donors may win comics, it seems. Item: Scrooge McDuck turned them into Canadians. Item: Calgary comics store has a Christmas gift registry. Item: A couple of Seth links. A short Seth quote about editors, with comments. Seth as writer and designer . Item: And speaking of book ...
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