Tag: Steve Lieber
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Dilettante 034: Gratitude
STEVE LIEBER’S DILETTANTE Dilettante 034: Gratitude The culture of comics sometimes seems to be built on complaints. We spend so much time griping about our problems that it can be easy to lose sight of the many, many things that are going well or at least progressing. As Thanksgiving approaches, I thought I’d take a…
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Dilettante 033: Getting It Right
STEVE LIEBER’S DILETTANTE Dilettante 033: Getting It Right I owe a lot of good things in my career to research. I don’t say this to boast, but from conversations I’ve had with people who hired me, I’ve found that I’ve gotten a lot of jobs because of my willingness to add extra steps to my…
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Dilettante 032: Revisiting Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home
STEVE LIEBER’S DILETTANTE Dilettante 032: Revisiting Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home Fun Home, Alison Bechdel’s autobiographical graphic novel, first appeared in 2006, but it’s been in the news a lot over the past year. A year ago, Bechdel won the MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, frequently referred to as the “Genius Grant.” In April of this year, the musical stage adaptation…
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Dilettante 031: More Advice on Writing for an Artist
STEVE LIEBER’S DILETTANTE Dilettante 031: More Advice on Writing for an Artist I’ve been talking to a lot of Dilettante readers recently. (And thanks, by the way, to all of you who stopped by my table in artist alley at Comic-Con this year.) It’s becoming clear that there are a lot of writers and aspiring…
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Dilettante 030: Comics Convention Memories
STEVE LIEBER’S DILETTANTE Dilettante 030: Comics Convention Memories With cartoonists everywhere finding ourselves deep in the Spring-Summer convention season, and the big one Comic-Con International getting closer ever day, I thought I’d take a moment to share some of my peers’ and my favorite comics convention memories. For me, one of my favorite moments was…
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Dilettante 029: Sustaining Career Momentum
STEVE LIEBER’S DILETTANTE Dilettante 029: Sustaining Career Momentum Breaking into comics is tough; no one will disagree with that. But if you’re an artist getting ready for your first job, you’ve had literally your entire life up to that moment to prepare for that job, to assemble that portfolio, to think about what you want…