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Thunder Punch Daily 120 – ALA Unconference

Today I share some thoughts on opportunities open to independent comics creators, having just attended an ALA “Unconference” in Ann Arbor. If you haven’t thought about getting your books into libraries before, I think I have some observations that will get you to do so.

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Thunder Punch Daily 106 – Reaching the Kids

Today I share some thoughts I’ve been kicking around about how tablet and mobile devices might be the key to reaching young people with our work. Throughout the discussion I mention a recent episode of the Spark podcast, the Corona development platform, A&S 106, and an old episode of Thunder Punch Daily.

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Thunder Punch Daily 99 – Local Trumps Global

Today I share my thoughts on the Diamond Digital Distribution announcement, and explain the real reason that I think it’s silly for local comics stores to participate in such shenanigans, especially when they’re sitting on a means to save themselves without Diamond.

I also mention Eli Neiburger’s talk on the future of libraries, and my talk from Ignite Chelsea.

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Thunder Punch Daily 56 – On Candor, Pt 2

Today I share a few loose thoughts that have been kicking around in my mind since Thunder Punch Daily 53. I had a conversation today with Rene van Belzen on Google Buzz about publishing models, or perhaps publishing without a model. I spin off some of the thoughts I began on the topic of candor to explore some wonderings about the opportunities (as well as the shortcomings) we face in new media to engage and connect with an audience.

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