Saturday, August 30, 2008
My friend (and Postcards editor, Jason Rodriguez) is getting married to his lovely fiancee, Robin WhoseLastNameICantRecallOrPerhapsNeverKnew, on June 6, 2009 -- the 65th anniversary of D-Day!

How cool is that?
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 Friday, August 29, 2008
I just couldn't sit on this anymore. It's too darn good!

Pencils/inks by Mario Cau; colors by Bob Rivard. This is the cover for By the Southern Grace of God, sans logo (which I should have next week).


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Ripped from the pages of Panel & Pixel (with a few edits and additions), here's the long-awaited, official SDCC 2008 Report!

WEDNESDAY

I met my friend and accountability partner Elizabeth Genco for the first time tonight. Also, Jimmie Robinson and James Owen. 

The Hyatt bar was D-E-A-D last night. I'll be curious to see if tonight's back up to the usual standards. Not only was no one I knew there last night, but it only took me 5 minutes to get a drink at the bar!

CBLDF party tonight for me, possibly IDW if I can swing it, the BOOM! drink-up, and then the Hyatt. Oh, and in less than an hour I get to learn from Mark Waid and others how to write a winning pitch -- probably the panel I'm most excited about attending this year.

And I got to finally meet Mario Cau, the artist on my upcoming pitch for By the Southern Grace of God!

THURSDAY

Had a good day yesterday walking the floor, checking out artists in Small Press. Dinner with James Powell (Postcards co-editor) and his wife, talking about his next project which has the distinct aroma of WIN about it.

The Hyatt was packed, and we owe it all to Chip Mosher (I swear, I know he wouldn't lie about it) for throwing the only party that fans and pros alike are invited to.

The power of the mighty Cardinals cap continues to manifest itself in wonderful ways, such as Will Dennis recognizing me from last year and stopping to say hi. Everyone remembers that bright red cap year to year, so score one for me in the branding department.

Wrapped up the night hanging with my writer buddy Caleb Monroe (check out his interview on Newsarama today btw) and Kris "Editor Girl" Simon, just shooting the shit and talking comics for quite a while.

Here's to Friday!

FRIDAY

Had a good Friday at the con. Got to meet Steve Bryant which was cool -- my three-year-old son's favorite comic is Athena Voltaire, so we talked kids and comics some. Great guy, and great artist.

Late lunch at the little Irish pub on 4th Street with my bud Shawn. What a find -- Newcastle on tap, delightful atmosphere, and a tasty turkey sandwich on fresh sourdough.

Got to meet up with Brandon Palas, who's probably the best artist nobody's heard of (but me). We're talking about doing something together once he finishes his current project.

The Hyatt was hopping. Hung with James Powell and his wife and Jason Rodriguez and his fiancee (aka the Postcards crew). Met Ryan Burton, scribe of Flying Saucers vs. the Earth and his wife, Liz. David Gallaher of Zuda fame was in rare form -- one of the most likable guys I've met -- and Jim Higgins gave me possibly the one missing ingredient to a pitch I'm working on (thanks, Jim!).

And perhaps most importantly of all, I learned that the "c" in Tony Fleecs' last name is silent!

Everything on my To Do list for this year's con is checked off, so tonight I get to just go down to the Hyatt and drink and relax and have a good time. I'm really looking forward to it.

SATURDAY

Finally got over to Artists Alley and met a couple of guys I'd love to work with, including one who was born to draw Surecock Holmes!

Saturday night at the Hyatt, I had a short conversation with my favorite editor that totally made my con!

Onward and upward! Lots of irons in the fire post-con, and I've never felt so focused and confident in my comic writing life.

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 Thursday, August 21, 2008
Making sure I've got Deepest Sender hooked up correctly for quick and easy blog posts...
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 Monday, August 04, 2008
My friend and fellow comic book creator Jason Rodriguez (editor of the Eisner-nominated Postcards: True Stories That Never Happened) drove cross-country from Arlington, VA to San Diego for this year's Comic-Con International. By my reckoning, he spent approximately $73,854 in gas on that little jaunt!

So I know he'd appreciate it if you'd be so kind as to check out his witty and insightful travelogue, in which he shares some of the experiences he had getting to meet and hang out and drink to excess with creators and comic enthusiasts around the country -- including, naturally, your and my favorite up-and-coming writer, Elton Pruitt!

Click on over to the DCist site at dcist.com/tags/comicdom and check it out Jason Rodriguez's Coast-to-Coast Comicdom Extravaganza. You'll be glad you did!


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 Wednesday, July 30, 2008

If your comic shop carries Desperado Publishing's acclaimed anthology, NEGATIVE BURN, I hope you'll check out issue 21 which hit the stands last week. It features a couple of stories by my friend and excellent writer Caleb Monroe, and also contains the touching tale of "Frog-Boy," written by me and illustrated by the brilliant Renzo Podesta.

Here's the cover to look for:



And here's the first page to whet your appetite:


(click for full-size, readable version)


Yay, me!

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 Monday, February 18, 2008
This week in Running Up That Hill, Elton Pruitt comes clean on why you should stop listening to him and start trusting your own instincts.

Sound like a farewell column? It's not.

But it is the Shortest. Column. Ever.

And it's only available at Scryptic Studios, the #1 site for aspiring comic book writers!

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 Sunday, February 10, 2008
This week at Scryptic Studios (the #1 site for aspiring comic book writers):

Making Good
We've all faced them before and most of us will face them again. Some of us love them, some of us hate them, and some of us are eternally torn. But one thing's for certain: anyone planning on being a writer (especially a comics writer) is going to face a career full of them.

They're DEADLINES. As in, "Cross this line and you're dead."

Discover "The Agony and Ecstasy of Deadlines" in this all-new, all-different installment of Caleb Monroe's Making Good!

Running Up That Hill
Are you one of the 5,000+ people who entered the Shadowline Who Wants to Create a Super-Heroine Contest and didn't make the Top 10?

Elton Pruitt (aka the Ecto) is, and he's here with the perfect cure for what ails you: a completely sincere little pep talk.

Delight in his failure to crack the Top 10 – and hopefully even get a little inspired yourself – by reading “Shiny Happy Column,” this week in Running Up That Hill.
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 Friday, February 01, 2008
Artists: without them, we’re merely delusional dreamers.

If you want to write comic books, you’ve got to find artists to bring your words to visual life. But where do you find them? And how?

Learn all the Ecto has learned – and hopefully a lot more – in “The Courtship of an Artist,” this week in Running Up That Hill.

Brought to you by Scryptic Studios, the #1 site for aspiring comic book writers !

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