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WPWG merges with Washington Post News Service

Rob Tornoe reports that The Washington Post has merged two of it’s properties – The Washington Post Writers Group and The Washington Post News Service into one media service called The Washington Post News Media Services. Here’s how Rob explains it:The Washington Post took a major step forward to combat these trends by creating The […]

The Oatmeal fundraiser takes in $220k

The final tally of Matthew Inman’s fundraiser for National Wildlife Federation and the American Cancer Society is $220,024 – 11 times more than the $20,000 he hoped to raise in response to a legal defamation threat by FunnyJunk.com. Over 14,000 individuals donated money to the campaign. On the legal front, after being sued by Charles […]

CSotD: Disarming commentary

Clay Bennett with yet another example of excellent draftsmanship combined with the right concept. It’s not a terribly common combination. It’s frustrating to see good art wasted in the service of a so-what concept, or, worse, one that can’t quite be made out. But it’s also a shame when a really good idea is only half-realized […]

Rina Piccolo: Where ideas come from

And if ever an idea pops into your head without having to dig for it – and this sometimes happens – it’s rarely usable straight out of the gate. Ideas need to go through a process of development to become usable, and sellable. Those tools I’ve mentioned are in fact actual methods used to do […]

CSotD: Just say ‘no’ to critical updates

Lizzie of “Reply All,” explains computer updates and upgrades in language we can all understand.I currently have two semi-working laptops and one that works well.By “semi-working” I mean slightly odd and tweaky, which is acceptable for goofing around but definitely not okay for a telecommuter to work on, since it’s hard to fake productivity when […]

CSotD: The Unbearable Ubiquity of Alice

It’s the tiny doll shoes. There are more tiny doll shoes than tiny doll feet, and they breed under sofas and in register grates and the back corners of closets. Tiny doll shoes are the larval stage of pods.At least they were when I was a kid. I, too, was a big brother.But when I […]

CSotD: It’s funny ‘coz it’s true!

Matt Bors had this one ready to roll out as soon as the verdict came in last night, and the Lord’s sideline glance is worth the whole piece. But Bors immediately caught flak on Facebook for the comparison.No, not from the Penn State alums. Which leads to my first observation, which is that commentators kept […]

Stephan Pastis sells out first of two Pittsburgh events

Stephan Pastis is taking his game to Pittsburgh. He’ll be at the Toonseum this weekend for two engagements (first one is already sold out) – both require tickets. According to the promotional material, Stephan will talk about his strip, his conversion from lawyer to cartoonist and show some of his best work. A book signing […]

Seth Godin: Why Kickstarter projects fail or succeed

Many comic creators are turning to Kickstarter to fund publishing book collections and other projects. Rich Burlew raised $1.2 million; Jake Parker raised $80,000. Those are some of the major success stories. Seth Godin, author and authority on marketing in the internet era, has written an article worth reading on why some Kickstarter projects fail.Seth:Kickstarter […]

CSotD: Attack of the crowlin ferlies

Matt Davies notes the irony of American criticism of Egyptian attempts at free elections.Now, from the start, it’s important to note that you don’t have to be perfect in order to criticize someone else. It is possible, for instance, to say, “For god’s sake, you don’t want to wind up like us!”But I haven’t discerned […]

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