
HOORAY!
It's vacation time!
I have been a busy bee today not-doing-anything-book-related.
I downloaded new music, burned some dance CD's, packed my truck, checked my list, got excited for PTOWN, g-chatted online, ate some Thai food, drew another Dykes strip (It's still so hard trying to APE someone else's style with characters you've never really drawn before) and soon, I'll be GOING HOME.
And then, tomorrow to Provincetown Massachusetts! To celebrate Gay Christmas.
For days and days...
And the weather should be perfect (knock on wood)
After reading the comments on Alison's Blog I decided to keep todays guest strip firmly within the established continuity. I knew the bit about the little CIA Republican going to PTown every year forever was goofy but that's why I threw it in there. Thought it would be funny to have the least gay character in the series blurt out that she knew more about gay tradition than the others.
Oh, well. Better in theory I guess.
Vacation starts.... NOW!
2 comments:
Hello Tana,
I've just found your site (via Alison B's wonderful DTWOF) and really love your work, especially Toni's hair and Stewart's beard - very Moses-like! (in a good way) and, like someone else said on DTWOF, the hand-patting. I would love to see more of your work on your site, and can't wait for your book to come out!
I'm intrigued by your meeting with the copyrights editor - do you need a disclaimer as a general precaution or is some of your work based on real people? (I'm interested as I'm writing a novel about some famous (dead) (part-time) lesbian writers and am a bit anxious about that issue.)
I don't have any of my writing on my blog, which I suppose I should (um.... yeah) as my understanding was that a publisher won't want anything that's been published before, including on the internet... but perhaps I'm being needlessly paranoid? Anyway, my blog is www.publishsarah.com, just in case you'd like to have a look.
Again, your work is fantastic, and congrats on finishing your book and getting published!
Sarah
Thanks!
I'll private message you what I know (Which admittedly isn't much) about copyright law. If the famous deadies your talking about have estates or private work you'll have to ask permission to use them. Some more stringently than others. But it all depends.
PM me your info.
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