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Soooooooo, I've been on a Rhythm Heaven/Tengoku kick lately...

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I visited some comic book shops in Portland and I still have some money left over!
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Success at Cosmic Monkey Comics
Success at Cosmic Monkey Comics
I heard through the grapevine a local comic store, Cosmic Monkey Comics was having a wonderful event. This event included FREE comic books and a meet and greet with local authors and illustrators. I thought it would be a great way to kick off my son’s 10th birthday weekend, so I was determined to make this outing happen!
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Portlanders! OHS Cosmic Monkey Signing!
Yes, that’s right! It’s time for Portland book signing round two, this time at Cosmic Monkey Comics, 5335 NE Sandy Blvd, 97213, from 4-7 PM! I’ll sign a brand new copy of O Human Star Volume One for you!
I met Steve Lieber!
He did a signing at my LCS and I happened to get off work early, so pow! Met Steve Lieber. He was very nice. He talked a little about his work on Gotham Central, and he offered advice to aspiring comics people. Volunteer at cons, find a way to get into the "scene," and, especially if you're an unknown commodity, do SHORT pieces. If you're an artist, it'll show you can tell a story. If you're a writer, an artist is more likely to want work on it, especially if you can't pay them a decent wage.
I'm paraphrasing, I'm afraid. And he had a lot more to say in the subject, but I think those were the most universal bits of advice.