I had a lovely interview with Tea Fougner from Comicspace in late May, Strange Dreams has been selected as a featured comic for the relaunched Comicspace once the merger with Webcomics Nation is all sorted. Very exciting news indeed. Tea really knows how to set a gal at ease and we had a fantastic time chatting geek girl to geek girl. It'll be a while before Strange Dreams gets its day in the sun (the techo details of relaunching the comicspace/webcomicsnation website are not small) but on the basis of her interview technique I'd say if Tea offers to interview you, go for it. She is a lovely gal indeed and you won't regret spending a while yarning with her.
Warehouse Circus has been featured in the media quite a bit lately, through the ACT Youth Co-alition's launch of Youth Week and work that we're doing with High School students with disabilities. What can I say, the circus is wonderful and it's a real privilege to be its manager. My staff (eee I get to call them mine
) are awesome, our students are awesome and some of our parents are absolute gems, no if ands or buts.
While I love the circus I can't wait until we advertise for a general manager and I can charge into the great unknown. When I return from San Diego Comicon and Denvention Worldcon I'll be embarking on full time freelance work. I think I have the skills and the will to make it work, although it will certainly provide many challenges and require a lot of discipline and poverty from me. It's exciting to be at this point, wish me luck!... and drop me a line if you've got some work to send my way.