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Another library limerick and some introspection too

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In the grand tradition.

There once was a library lad
who wanted to graduate, bad.
He wrote every essay,
but oh what a mess, eh?
There always were more to be had.

It’s not entirely accurate because at this point the end is certainly in sight (I’ll be HOME in about a month), but there is still plenty of residual “this-will-never-end” feeling to last me for awhile.

On the upswing, things are going well with my application process, and I have a videoconference interview coming up … on my birthday. After the phone interview, this is another first for me, so it’s exciting but I’m a little nervous about it as well. Maybe one day they’ll even want to meet me.

To wrap up, I’d like to drop in part of what I wrote over at La Casa today, because sometimes even I can appreciate my own writing, and because where I stand on creating comics is also where I stand on creating any content; perhaps most topically, it’s where I stand on self-creation, on developing one’s self as a human being, as an artist (of any kind), as a friend, as a lover, and as a professional. The idea is that we create something of worth and offer it to the world; ideally, something unique that we’ve learned, through introspection and hard work, how to offer.

I’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about the kind of comic I want to create. La Casa has been a journey - no, an experiment, really. It’s been a ride. It’s been something, anyway, but a lot of times I don’t know where to go with it, and I don’t know if it’s the story that I want to tell. There are thousands of comics out there, all of them telling stories, all of them with their own worth and audience and humor, and I’m happy that ours has been one of them, but at the same time I somehow want to find a way to make our comic different. I want to find the story that will be our comic, the characters that will drive the story, the merge between art and writing that will, at the very least, be uniquely ours. I’m really not talking about popularity, just the idea that in creating content and putting it out there for people to see, one has a responsibility to make that content … worth something. To somebody.

We start with a dream, and one by one pluck down the stars to light our path.

We start with a dream …

Really, really whelmed

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Maybe even overwhelmed. There is, without doubt, a lot of whelm going on over here. Fuck you, whelm.

Seriously, I don’t know why I keep telling myself that I enjoy school. There must be something wrong with me.

Oh, oh! But concerning much more exciting, interesting, and funny enterprises …

… wait for it …

La Casa Comics is back! With a vengeance! With multiple, confluent vengeances! Theo is responsible for the revitalization, having recently sent me a couple comics out of the blue. But I’m determined to be a contributing member as well.

You know … because maybe I just don’t have enough whelm in my life after all.

Career Backup Plan

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From today’s Questionable Content.

Because there is no joblessness in Canada!

Things I Do Instead of Homework (or Blogging): Distraction #73

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xkcd: A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language.

And distraction.

Bookhunter

“The year is 1973. A priceless book has been stolen from the Oakland Public Library. A crack team of Bookhunters (aka. library police) have less than three days to recover the stolen item. It’s a race against the clock as our heroes use every tool in their arsenal of library equipment to find the book and the mastermind who stole it.”

The best part? You can read it for free, right here.

via Librarian.net