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Process #8: Poyiadgi at the Lakes, Fiorini on Risso, and Richy K. Chandler’s Watercolour Process

  • by Steven Walsh
  • November 13, 2013

This month at Process we had Andy Poyiadgi talk about why and how his work was put in a tea room in Kendal, Lorenzo Fiorini shared some tips on comics…

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Process #7: Karrie Fransman on Pitching to Publishers

  • by Steven Walsh
  • October 21, 2013

In this month’s report from the Process group at London’s Gosh! Comics, The House That Groaned’s Karrie Fransman talks about how to package a submission and prepare a pitch to…

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Process #6: Christian Ward Talks Infinite Vacation

  • by Steven Walsh
  • September 9, 2013

In this month’s report from the Process group at London’s Gosh! Comics, Infinite Vacation’s Christian Ward talks about his career to date and the intricacies of his own creative process….

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Process #5: On Small Press Publishing and Photocomics

  • by Steven Walsh
  • August 14, 2013

In this month’s report from the Process group at London’s Gosh! Comics, small press outfit Avery Hill Publishing talk about their publishing philosophy and the group focus on the subject…

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Process #4: S.J. Harris on Creating Eustace

  • by Steven Walsh
  • July 8, 2013

In this month’s report from the Process group at London’s Gosh! Comics, Eustace’s S.J. Harris gives some fascinating insights into his new book from Jonathan Cape. Process is a comics…

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Process #3: Discussing the Mechanics of the Comics Page

  • by Steven Walsh
  • June 12, 2013

Process is a comics workshop and discussion group that meets up on the first Wednesday of every month at London’s Gosh! Comics from 7-9 pm. The idea is to have…

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