Yay Stumptown!
Another year, another awesome Stumptown Comics Fest show!
Things started off smashingly with the West Coast premier of Drink & Draw Like a Lady, a brilliant idea that’s also tons of fun. If you are a lady of the arts and attending a convention where one of these great events is taking place, be sure to go. It’s the way networking is supposed to happen.
The con itself was also a blast. Thanks to everyone who came to the “Contract law, Copyright, ‘Hey, is that parody?,’ How to Negotiate, Lawyers Who Love Pop Culture” talk that Kohel Haver and I did Saturday! We were both a little worried about fitting everything in and I was a tad concerned that 2 hours was a long time to listen to a couple of lawyers gab, but attendance was great, the questions were better and Kohel and I had a fantastic time.
Things went so well that, suffice to say, there will be more workshops. If you have a studio, a class, or a couple of friends that would be interested in having a workshop on art & law, drop me a line. Also, if you’re involved in a convention that you think might benefit form a short presentation on law & negotiation for artists, I travel with this lady and would be jazzed to take the show on the road.
My favorite part of the con is chatting to folks who stop by the table. I had a great time talking to all the cool people that stopped by Dylan’s table. And Bill’s table. And Carla’s table. And, man, I do not know if there is anything better than spending a weekend watching all the 8-12 year old girls rush up to Raina Telgemeir’s table thrilled beyond belief that they get to meet her and talk comics. It was great!
So, in summary: yay comics! We’ll return to our irregularly scheduled blog here shortly.
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