Thursday, June 18, 2009

Are we dead yet?

No, I'm not dead. But I haven't posted here in a good long while, for which I have far too many excuses to list. Let's just boil them all down to, the work load has been pretty large of late.

But I'll start up here again soon. Take that to the imaginary bank.

4 comments:

Jared M said...

Thanks for the confirmation of life. Good luck with everything and try to squeeze in some fun this summer.

Dan Smeddy said...

You're back, baby, you're back!!

Exploding Pages said...

Hi Bill,

I just wanted to let you know that I'm starting a comic book reading group for adults in the Milwaukee area. The first meeting is this Tuesday, Sept. 15, and the first book is the first FABLES collection, LEGENDS IN EXILE. Keep up the great work!

Here is the official info >

Comic Book & Graphic Novel Reading Group (for mature readers)
Date: Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Location: Washington Park Library, 2121 N. Sherman Blvd., Milwaukee, WI 53208
Phone: 414-286-3066
Details:
If you're 18 or older and enjoy reading comic books and graphic novels from publishers like Vertigo and Fantagraphics, come to the inaugural meeting of Not Just for Kids Anymore, the Washington Park Comic Book & Graphic Novel Book Club on Tuesday, September 15, in the Small Meeting Room at Washington Park Library. Our first read will be Fables, Vol. 1: Legends in Exile by Bill Willingham and Lan Medina. Future selections will be determined by the group. Please note: This is not a group for children, as the books that will be read in this group are the equivalent of "Rated R" movies.
Bonus:
The first 10 people to arrive will receive a free copy of Vertigo Comics' Sweet Tooth #1 by Jeff Lemire.

URL for flyer produced by the library's publicity dept. >

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_MJfcR08aBVg/SqmOWw0XulI/AAAAAAAABTE/7HsPNwnmshg/s1600-h/Flyer_comic+book+reading+group+MPL.jpg

Anonymous said...

Hey Bill, hello, i´m writing from Barcelona, nice work with Fables, one of the best comics ever!

Every time I read a new story of Fables i always think thar you are forgetin The Pied Piper of Hamelin.

I´m trying to become a writer as soon as I finish my doctoral thesis, you r work really inspires me!

Regards

Lus