MY BETTER HALF...

This woman is cleverer, funnier and stronger than I am. So she can certainly kick YOUR ass...

LEAST ACTION HERO...

So many deadlines and dinosaur incursions, so little time...

JOURNEYMAN...

Lay back and think of the air-miles I'm earning...

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Archive for July 2010

According to several of my friends I really have to remember to blog more. Of course they also say I should design more, come out for drinks more and write more novels. I have no real excuse for my tardiness except to say that you can usually find me on Facebook and after a day of writing, sometimes the last thing I want to do is sit down and write more. However.


So, what's new? Nothing spectacularly different on Planet Moz. I'm still doing a ton of work and spending a significant proportion of my time reminding people that while I love doing it, I'm not doing it for the love. Cold hard cash is always appreciated and I'm determined to make inroads into that even if sometimes have to be more forthright than I want to be. In that regard, I'm still available for textual healing and designated drawing. You know where to find me.

I have relaunched the ThereGoesTheDay Store with a new look, expanded products and an evolving, streamlined navigation system. It's all in the presentation and in the next few weeks all the peripheral links and imagery should be fully finished. At the moment all the main bits are looking better and working as they should. So, I'd appreciate any and all spreading the word about the Store, as it genuinely has some great ideas for birthday and christmas presents. New designs will also be forthcoming on a regular basis. You can follow the links elsewhere on this page or go directly to www.cafepress.co.uk/theregoestheday  or www.cafepress.com/theregoestheday  (depending on where you live).
I had invites to do some A-Team and Expendables stuff, but timings and other considerations put a damper on those and there's no immediate travel plans before September, when I'll be back in Iowa.

However, I will be blogging more. Probably.

I spent most of the last week in Paris, which  - let's face it - is not bad work if you can get it.  Primarily it was to meet up with Carmel, Annie and Victoria who are on HLWW duty and lend a hand as we looked after the likes of Adrian, Peter, Lizzie, Jim and David Abramowitz who were doing panels at the Paris Comic Con.

I arrived on Wed afternoon and made my way to the apartment which was just around the corner from the Louvre. The ladies were out but after about thirty minutes of 'uh-oh, they did remember I was coming today, right?' they returned from shopping and I got to look around inside the place we were staying. Very nice and a good locale - a few minutes away from the Metro and any number of sites to take in.  Later in the evening we took a walk down through the Louvre gardens and down towards the Seine and the Quai de la Tournelle where much of the Highlander series was shot. As always my camera was surgically attached and I managed to get some great shots.

The actual Comic-Con event was interesting. Imagine two Wembleys full of people who looked as if they'd been caught in an explosion between Twilight, Pokemon and a Klingon war party. I haven't seen that much rubber and fur since... well, I'm not saying. I've spent years telling people cons are are more subdued, intelligent and snae than the press often promotes, however this event flies in the face of those denials. Over 160,000 people over four days and with outside temperatures regularly hitting 90+ made for... interesting times.

The HL gang were all on good form and did signings and panels for much of the four days - generally all in good spirits. At some points they had to battle against some poorly-thought-out scheduling from the organisers/schedulers  ( I mean, who puts a talking panel next to a weird Japanese musical outfit shouting to their crowd and playing instruments at top volume?)  but the Highlander talks and War of the Worlds anime panel proved a success.  I also managed to spend some time with Leinil Francis Yu, who is illustrating Mark Millar's new Superior project and we'll be sorting some coverage of that in the near future. He also gave me a limited edition sketchbook of his designs which is now autographed and being kept safe. Thanks to Mark who puts us in contact.

On Friday night we all went out for dinner (secretly to surprise Carmel with a birthday meal) and somehow I ended up being the one entertaining Lizzie's little daughter and friend the most. Is there no beginning to my talents?

Paris isn't cheap, but I love the city. Everyone looks as if they're deeply in love and not afraid to show it and while I'm usually happy to shlub around in whatever I have to wear, there's also something to be said for dressing up and feeling great.  I'd hoped I could get Jilly across for her birthday this summer, but hope to take her there when she can get across early next year.

But for now - after flying home on Monday -  it's just back to deadlines and chasing the cheques and plotting for HLWW.  ;)

C'est la vie.