MY EX-ROOM
BEFORE:
AFTER:
Sure, it looks extra gloomy because it’s dark. :o)
I’ve moved out almost all of the stuff and almost finished cleaning the apartment. It’s not saying much, I guess, but it’s already cleaner than it has ever been as long as I’ve known it …
I still have to paint the area from which I exterminated the last mold colony, but I’m leaving the wild piggy border along the wall. :3 Maybe my boss/landlord and his girlfriend will decide to keep it?
Thanks, apartment, for the 4,5 years, but I won’t miss you too much.
I was almost surprised at how cozy this room was according to the “before” photo, which I took months ago. It’s very strange – I lived there for such a long time (bizarrely long for me), but it never truly felt like home.
Possibly on one hand because I rented it second hand, and there was always an overhanging possibility that I’d have to move out, and also because I always shared the flat with another person (who was very nice, but not my family).
At one point we got a new building supervisor who decided he hates me (-_-;), so I was quite happy when the first-hand tenant said he’d like to move back into the apartment.
In any case, my new home will soon be even cozier than this. :3
Today at the grocery store I bought some nasturtium and lupin seeds as well as a basil pot, because I can’t wait to move out to the countryside over the summer. Unfortunately the lupin seeds aren’t of the edible kind, but either way they will improve the quality of my sandy soil …
DRIFTWOOD CH. 8 P. 47-50
Okay, maybe I should post an update about all these new pages here, too …
Read Driftwood chapter 8, page 47-50 …
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36 down, 138 to go. V`(oo)´V
Back from SPX
I just finished a deadly deadline, so it took some time before I could return to the finer things in life, such as actually posting something on this blog. (Other finer things I shall soon return to: drawing comics and also my home and garden.)
But anyway — Stockholm SPX11!
I’ve written a long report in Swedish with lots of photos on the Epix blog. Here is a short report in English with less photos:
Tunguska #9 sold quite nicely. It actually brought in more money than the Eva book — maybe because the Eva book was just so 2009/2010.
I’d had nightmares not only about forgetting to bring my zines to SPX, but also of people accusing me of being a paedophile :3, but actually none of those scenarios came true! There was just one guy who came by and said he’d seen my pedoporn drawings and was surprised that I’m a girl and not a guy. Oookay …
I had also been worried that no one would want the free retired Eva zines that I gave out, but they all disappeared long before Saturday / Free Comic Book Day was over. Whee!
I shared my tables with Epix/Horst Schröder and Ainur with Goldenbird, and Ilan brought along a Hungarian publication of his mum’s work, and also a zine of his own!
The Tagtool live drawing event that I organized with Ilan went quite well. There are lots of photos on the live drawing blog. I had to jump in when somebody got ill, so I also got to tagtool a bit at SPX. Here is a screenshot of what I drew …
I hope to soon be just like the piggy, riding my bike home through the nightly countryside. V^(oo)^V
Preparing for SPX11 …
Today I arrived in Stockholm. Soon SPX11 will be upon us! I will be at the tables 64-65 — check out the map (pdf)!
I am very happy to announce that I did indeed finish Tunguska #9 in time for this. I worked for it day and night, cancelling or postponing jobs, sleeping 5 hours or less per night, overdosing on coffee.
Because I knew that if I did not finish it in time, my existence would be totally pointless. V`(oo)´V
I’m probably just in some kind of bubble of hubris right now, but I am a bit bewildered at what the hell Driftwood chapter 8 is. It’s even worse in the Swedish version. There is no other comic like it. :o/
Anyway, I’ll also have some back issues of Tunguska, and I’ll of course be signing Eva books. I’ll try to get both red and blue acrylic paint this time. :op
Saturday happens to be Free Comic Book Day. I still have a bunch of these two zines with two of Eva’s adventures. Since then they have all been collected in the big book with all her other adventures, so these zines are kind of pointless.
SO: I’ll be giving them away for FREE on Saturday. First come, first serve, baby …
I’ve also contributed a comic to the anthology Comics Against Racism, which will be released at SPX. :o)
On Sunday I will be joined by Ainur, who will have some Goldenbird zines with her! She also participated in the erotic comics anthology Swedish Comic Sin 2, with probably the most epic erotic comic involving Soviet people and doggies (no, the doggies are not part of the erotic action … :3).
I’ll also be sharing my table with my publisher Epix, as usual. This spring has been strangely productive for Epix’s printers, and there is a huge bunch of new books that have come out. Check them out here.
All of those books actually deserve special mention, but EXTRA special mention is deserved by Miriam Katin and the Swedish edition of We Are On Our Own:
Miriam’s son Ilan will be at SPX, on one hand representing his mum, standing around looking proud and telling anecdotes about Miriam and her mother, and on the other hand he’ll be doing a live drawing event with some of Sweden’s most enthusiastic comic book artists.
Bottom line: SPX11 will be EPIC on so many levels.
Штурмовщина on SPX11
Stockholm Small Press Expo is coming soon! It’s my most favourite comics festival in the world, because it has been growing with me, always being just the right size, and because of all the wonderful people involved – artists, publishers, enthusiasts and fans.
In a haze of coffee I am hurrying to finish Tunguska #9 in time for the festival. Last night and today I made the cover:
I’m also arranging a live drawing event at SPX together with Ilan, bringing live drawing with colours and animation capabilities to the Swedish comics scene. :3 More about that later …