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LTUE Day Three Sunday February 19, 2006
While I didn't HAVE to get to the symposium until about 1:00pm on Saturday, I decided I might as well stick with my pattern and drive down at 7:45am. These events are not vacations for me. Sure, I have fun, but I'm there to WORK, and as a Type-A personality,… Read more
Artwork auction -- Schlock With Plasgun, matted Monday June 19, 2006
Now is your chance to own one of the pieces appearing as "marginalia" in the first Schlock Mercenary book. If you've got the book in front of you, turn to Page 18, please... Bid here. Bid often. --Howard Read more
Hey-o! Kellet Hits 2000 Friday October 19, 2007
Fellow Blank Label Cartoonist and reknowned funny-man Dave Kellett is airing his 2000th Sheldon strip today. Awesome-sauce! Read more
A Movie For The New Year Friday January 2, 2009
I saw two movies yesterday, one on YouTube, and another at the local Cinemark Theater. One was an execrable work with little to recommend it and that said nothing worthwhile. The other was a brilliant piece, artistic and insightful, and worth seeing. And then worth seeing again. The Spirit was… Read more
Your Resolutions, I Must Have Them Tuesday December 31, 2013
New Year's resolutions are a great tradition. That spirit of change, that desire to improve, it's a wonderful thing. Sure, most of us fall short of the lofty goals we set for ourselves, and manage to fail in our resolve, but that's no excuse to stop yearning to be better.… Read more
ApacheCon: Day 2 Thursday October 12, 2006
Today was probably the most relaxed convention day I've ever had. I got up, had breakfast, commandeered a table, and alternated among the following activities: -Sudoku on the Nintendo DS -Sketches for fans and random passers-by -Pencilling and inking a strip for the buffer -Chatting with people -Relaxing I sold… Read more
If only the Queen had Legos for Uncle Chuck Thursday February 9, 2006
Years ago I read a fascinating book called The Difference Engine by Bruce Sterling and William Gibson, in which Charles Babbage's mechanical computer actually got built back in the 19th century. The book was a neat romp through the industrial computer revolution -- steampunk at its finest. In practical terms,… Read more
Worldbuilder Charity, Fellow-Toonists, and a Year of SchlockApp Wednesday December 8, 2010
Again, I have too many things to say for a single slug. First and foremost, I've contributed to Patrick Rothfuss' Worldbuilder 2010 charity initiative in behalf of Heifer International. From Patrick's blog: Heifer International is my favorite charity. It helps people raise themselves up out of poverty and starvation. All… Read more
Christmas with the Taylers Thursday December 25, 2008
I recall Christmas mornings from my childhood as frenzies of junk-food, wrapping paper, giant stockings, and toys galore followed by the depression of "nothing left to open" by around 8:15 AM. My siblings may have differing memories... I welcome their thoughts on the subject. Christmas in my home these days… Read more
CONduit XVII: Day Three Wednesday May 30, 2007
Day Three began early -- I arrived at the hotel by 8:15am in order to lay claim to a table. With my territory staked out, I was able to relax for an hour or so before the convention-goers began awakening and wandering about in the customary Day-Three Morning Stupor. The… Read more
Six Years Monday September 20, 2010
Today, September 20th, 2010, marks the sixth anniversary of the day I quit my six-figure job at Novell to be a cartoonist. I'm thankful for all six of those years, even though a couple of 'em were really tough. By way of celebration I'm going to work really hard today.… Read more

