And so, we come to the end of Kleid’s little stint blogging at Newsarama.
It’s been fun - I hope you all learned something and were exposed (in the, ah, legal way) to some creators you might not have known and along the way were entertained. Thanks to John Parkin for the opportunity and everyone who participated in the interviews. I had fun, and I’m hoping you all did too.
What does the future hold for me? Starting in 2007 I’ll be rolling out a series of projects - graphic novels, webcomics and more - and as always, I can be found writing TODT HILL at www.chemsetcomics.com and my serialized novel, COFFIN.I can be found blogging regularly here and on message boards across the internet.
To recap:
The Five Kickass Creators You Should Know:
Dean Trippe, Jane Irwin, K Thor Jensen, Josh Fialkov, Kevin Colden
Writers on Writing:
Warren Ellis, Marc Bernardin, Chip Zdarsky, Andrew Dabb, Geoff Johns
Features:
Graphic Design with Antony Johnston, Webcomics: The Chemistry Set Roundtable, Anthologies with Brandon, Hasselberger and Rodriguez, 20 Questions for 20 Years of SLG: Dan Vado , Civil War PSAs: One and Two
The Kleid Link of the Day:
Coffin, Migdal David, Todt Hill
What I Bought and Didn’t for October 18, 2006
Well. That’s kind of impressive when you look at them all together.
Thanks for reading - see you all in the comics pages.
-Kleid

October 20th, 2006 at 3:13 pm
Thanks, Neil. You did a great job!
October 20th, 2006 at 4:18 pm
Good job, Neil.
October 20th, 2006 at 6:35 pm
Neil, you’ve done a superb job and will be sorely missed. You’re a strong third in my book after Heidi and Spurgeon, and honestly, that’s some pretty damn high praise. Best of luck in future endeavors, and I’ll be checking your livejournal religiously.
October 21st, 2006 at 4:08 pm
Any chance Neil can get a regular column or something (not at the pace he kept this week, of course) at B@N. Would you be interested or have the time, Neil?
October 22nd, 2006 at 9:43 pm
Thanks for the kind words, folks… but with all the comics work I have coming down the pike, I’d have to bow out on a regular gig (unless someone wanted to pay me, of course!).
That being said, I might be convinced to do a week like this again down the road.