Meanwhile… | The latest SEQA-related news

February 3rd, 2010 by admin

 

Communication | SCAD’s Dean of Communications and Former Department chair John Lowe shares a SCADRadio show with Len Cripe that airs at 11 A.M on Mondays. It’s like NPR, but for SCAD, and not nationally broadcasted on radio, but online! [SCADRadio.org]

Graphic Novels | SCAD-ATL Professor Chris Schwiezer’s book Crogan’s March is released this week, February 3rd to be exact. The book follows yet another Crogan, this time starring a member of the French Foreign Legion.

Interviews | Yet another SCAD-ATL Professor is in the round-up! Shawn Crystal sits down to talk comics with Tim O’Shea. [Robot 6]

Submissions | First Second Editor Calista Brill talks about the submission process for publication and the pros and cons that come with each manila envelope. [First Second Books]

Education | Want to read about the creation of a graphic novel by a guy who is making a graphic novel? Cataloging his process, Jason Brubaker (not sure if he’s related to comics writer Ed Brubaker) blogs about working on his book reMIND. [via The Art Center Design College Weblog]

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