Indonesian comics blog frenzy:

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‘Diabolical’ Lark Pien

spills the beans to “Art Show Demimonde”.

http://www.fecalface.com/blogs/art_show_demimonde/archives/2005/05/the_diabolical.html


http://www.larkpien.com/

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Money for Nothing and your Comics for Free

How to get comics grants:
Arts New Zealand
http://www.lonely.geek.nz/artt480.html

Fuck Other Forms of Art
By Jef Czekaj
http://www.tcj.com/238/e_grants.html

(is it New Zealand week on Comics Lifestyle or what?)

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Karl Wills Interview

@ Silver Bullet Comic books.

DS: How would you describe the comics scene in New Zealand?
KMW: It’s like a corpse plugged into a life support system.

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Ant Sang Online

Ant Sang in his site update provides an essay about the evolution of his ‘Filth’ minicomic to ‘Dharma Punks’ series. Also included at no extra charge is a tasty selection of online comics.
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Up all night

Australia gets ready for the 24 hour challenge:

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We are the World

Jean Poole provides pix from You Are I Am drawing frenzy in Melbourne.

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SMALL PRINT ZINEFEST 2005


A veritable bonanza of zines, comics and self-publishing.

Held for the second time in July 2005, Small Print is a series of events promoting and highlighting New Zealand’s zine culture.

The programme will include a benefit show featuring Chris Knox, an art opening, a film screening and the main event, a one-day zinefest at Grey Lynn Library Hall including workshops, a reading area, collaborative zine making and trading and selling of small press publications.

Small Print will be a gathering and celebration of New Zealand’s self-publishing community. Descended from early science-fiction and music fanzines, today’s zines are a DIY alternative to mainstream publishing.

Small Print Director Moira Clunie explains “There are tens of thousands of zines and comics being self-published worldwide currently, and thousands of small presses publishing books. In Auckland, the scene is supported by local shops like Cherry Bomb Comics and The Misfit Theatre, and people are publishing everything from their own poetry to anarchist political rants
to sci-fi comics.”

The first Small Print was held in October 2003, and attracted about 250 people. Ms Clunie anticipates a much bigger turnout this year, with at least double the number of exhibitors at the main zinefest and a fuller programme. Visitors are expected from as far afield as Brisbane and
Wellington.

Entrance to most events is free, and open to everyone. To find out more information, see the website at http://smallprint.org.nz.

Contact the organisers at 2005@smallprint.org.nz or phone Moira Clunie on (021) 701 187
zinefest mailing list http://lists.giantrobot.co.nz/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/zinefest

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What Famous Mangaka Eat for Breakfast

 I eat one fried egg (organic) every single day…sometimes I remember that there is juice but mostly I drink water.  I also have a teaspoon of cod liver oil.  And I have to take a lot of food supplements.
 
 Che
 
(Fifth in a series)
 
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What Famous Nevilles Eat for Breakfast

yep i gotta have breakffast or else i get shaky, but my eratic lifestyle in the last year has meant no regular breakfast ritual. ideally there is always a big cup of hot sweet milky tea. tomato on toast or porridge are other faves…..id be game for that squid dish tho! i had a seafood laksa in wellington a few weeks ago with giant tentacles coming out of it. a hot bowl of c’thulhu or what.
Fourth in a series.
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