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I tend to take my time when revising scripts, partly due to avoidance. If I don’t start it, I don’t have to do it. Of course, that’s a horrible way of looking at things and nothing will get done that way. This past weekend, I went through t...
Last week I talked a bit about Clean Up Crew’s origins, dating back to my time working retail at a pharmacy. Since this was during my college years and I was majoring in media management with a big interest in film and television, I had dre...
Feed Them to the Crows #1 is officially with the printer. I had a moment of panic right after I uploaded the files as I checked the QR code I had generated for the Clean Up Crew #1 campaign only to find out that it didn’t work. I had downlo...
In an attempt to keep me on track in work and life, I’ve started making a daily to-do list. This has everything from tasks I do every day, like go to the gym or make breakfast to reminders to take out the garbage or pick up the dry cleaning...
Last week’s newsletter was written before Feed Them to the Crows #1 wrapped on Kickstarter, but it was sent after the campaign finished so I didn’t get a real commentary on the wrap up. I was pleasantly surprised to see that we had a few mo...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
James writes comics like A Real Slobberknocker, Feed Them to the Crows, and Clean Up Crew. Previously, he wrote about comics for Horror DNA and Comicon.com. He lives in the suburbs of NYC with his wife and two sons.
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