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So as I mentioned, I’m currently working on a little series about Moongirl, the obnoxious free spirit we all hate. She’s the sort of person who calls herself a 'soulpreneur' or an 'empath' or whatnot. Just kind of a bummer, you know what I mean? But I think that specific kind of internet personality is hilarious, so I’m developing a whole series of comics around her — and I’m really happy with how it’s turning out!
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When it comes to my comics overall, well, this is the third part already but it actually took many months of work before I had any art I felt half-decent about sharing. I think the main thing that kept me pushing myself to keep doing it was watching each comic improve very slightly over the last one.
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At any given time, I have 100+ ideas jotted down in my notes for future comics. If I’m feeling excited about an idea, I try to get it sketched out pretty quickly, otherwise, it often joins that ongoing void of ideas I may never get around to fleshing out.
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My memory is terrible — I have to write down ideas the moment I have them, otherwise, they’ll be lost to the ether. Sometimes I can’t even remember the nonsense I write down in the first place. What does “Tulsa bridge thing” mean, Rusty? The world may never know.
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One of my favorite topics to explore has always been the way people interact on the internet. I post comics to Reddit pretty regularly, and Reddit more than any other social network really seems to exacerbate the Very Online ways people interact with each other — and I love it.
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