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New NCWCCC Site Design Proposal

First of all, the [NCWCCC] mailing list is working again, thanks to Frumph!  Thanks, Frumph! 

Secondly, I have a proposal for a new site design.  I know what I’d like us to have, but have no idea how to make it work.  Anyway, for a quick glance of the new site, go to http://ncwccc.com/Web/NCWCCC-mock2.jpg.  Let me know what you think!  There are a couple of things I need to explain. 

Ravencon

Ravencon is happening in Richmond, VA this weekend at Doubletree Inn at the Richmond Airport. Besides a large number of authors and artists, it does feature a number of webcomics folks.

Biscuit Press

Help Me Know All of The Webcomic Collective/Groups Out There

Here's a list of the ones I have right now in the Library - if you know of others give me the name and the URL so I can add them. I'm calling them affiliates but the idea is groups of creators who've banded together for artistic and/or business reasons. They should have about 5 or more members (approx.).

  • * Ape Law
  • * Biscuit Press
  • * Blank Label Comics
  • * Boxcar Comics
  • * Dayfree Press
  • * Dumbrella
  • * Hot Bullet Press
  • * Pants Press
  • * Teh Gewd Guys
  • * The Nice
  • * UpDown Studio

UberCon VI Convention Report by Phil Kahn

I'm having trouble taking it all in. It was an amazing experience. I'm still shutting my eyes and taking myself back to the time I spent there, with all the good times I had and all the new friends I made.

There are three important things to know for reading this: I have never been to a gaming convention before. I have never been to New Jersey before. And I have never been a guest to a con before. So bearing those things in mind, here's my report...

The Keenspace Meetup in Washington D.C. July 2005

Phil Kahn's narration of his experience at the Keenspace Meetup (shindig, gathering, what-have-you) in Washington D.C., starting at Union Station. The original proposal to meet came way back in September 2004. Our story begins on Saturday, July 9th, 2005, sometime in the morning…

Successful Washington Webcomics Gathering

I finally made it to a Washington Webcomics Meetup this year. Lots of fun with several highly-caffeinated (some even without the aid of any coffee!) cartoonists. I saw Rob Balder, Chris Impink and Barb Fischer for the first time since last year's SPXPo (which we're all going to be at again).

Also saw T Campbell and met Jamie Noguchi, one of the artists for his new webcomic Search Engine Funnies. SEF is certainly a unique new idea for a comic and "search" is big business these days so T and his comrades may be on to something big there.

I also met Phil (KHAAAAANNNN!!!!) Kahn (sorry Phil, couldn't resist!) - cartoonist, blogger and part of the relatively new Biscuit Press collective. Rounding out our party was Rachael Richardson and Michael Moore who work on the webcomic Comrade Geek who told me their comics, but I promptly forgot while watching the Daily Show and an old Mr Show last night.