But it's the cloistering and imagining part that I'm good at...
I do want people to read and respond to my work though. Ever since I was a boy growing up very much alone in the wilds of rural Virginia, I've been obsessed with communication. This was pre-Internet, mind you. When I would come across magazine articles describing things like print-based "many to many" amateur publications or primitive telephone-based chatrooms, I'd be fascinated by them. The common element for things that would turn me on like that was always media, always communication. I really think all along it's been about how isolated I was growing up and how desperately I longed to make some kind of outside contact.
Nonetheless, longing doesn't create ability. If anything, just the opposite. The things you long for most are those you're exposed to the least. And those are the things you're least prepared to deal with when they show up. At any rate, I totally suck at networking and self-promotion and all that. Totally.
I'm trying though. I'm way behind all the other books in terms of this - though I've got some real life excuses for that. But I'm hammering my way through a Facebook page, and things are going to start slowly trickling out here. Also, if anyone wants to friend me on Myspace, Doctornaberius now has a page up there, and I desperately need friends to walk me through it. (I've not quite got Facebook figured out. Myspace is like being airdropped into Uzbekistan.)
So thanks for being patient with me, and keep watching this space. The wheels do turn slowly, but they are unstoppable once they get going.
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01:40 Sat Sep 6th, 2008
Due to my own real life excuses, I haven't even begun hammering away at Myspace or Facebook, so you're definitely not way behind all the other books...
02:19 Sat Sep 6th, 2008
Not only am I clueless about all those Spaces and Books - I've barely even seen them - but I could totally give you a run for your money on being a self promoter.
I love seeing what Jason is doing with Blake and I have so much admiration and respect for him.
Not only does he tell a killer story but the man knows his stuff regarding promotion and getting the word out.
Crackwalker also is excellent at this. It's so gratifying to see that these two great promoters are also excellent writers and great people.
@ Asclepius - the rule you are looking for goes like this: When one returns from a fishing voyage and enters a reply to an exclamation pointed blog it is only permissible to end your own first sentence with an exclamation point if you are planning to write your own blog extolling the virtues of the comics you are enjoying here on the site.
There - saved you the bother!
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Asclepius
17:07 Fri Sep 5th, 2008
You weren't so bad with promotion when you did that viral campaign for Johnny Fate! (Do I put a period after that? I mean I don't want to end the sentence on an exclamation mark because that really doesn't give the tone I want, but the title ends with one. I'll need to look this up.)