Archive for September, 2008

This weekend! Kim Deitch, David Sandlin, and Me at Brooklyn Book Fest!

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Howdy y’all,

I am so happy for Kim Deitch.  He’s my hero, one of my favorite comics, and he’s having a big retrospective at MOCCA that’s opening on Friday.  I’ve been to his studio before, and he makes tons of pencil sketches for his comics.  I would say 2/3rds of the work he does are in these old-master like sketches, that’s not even counting all the penciling and inking he does for his published pages.  Here’s one from my personal collection, a character page for Waldo.

There’s also a show by the best silk-screener in the world, David Sandlin at Jack the Pelican.

And finally, I’ll be at the Brooklyn Book Festival on Sunday signing The Goddess of War at the Picturebox table.  I was there last year and it was fun.

Bookslut interview…

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

John Zuarino from Bookslut did a nice interview with me here.

Previously I wrote on this post some whiney thing about how my life sucked and we have to move, but Tim just told me that no one wants to read a blog by a whiner, so instead I’ll post some cool illustrations that I found in the catskills. I’ve found many more illustrations that rock the house, that I’ll be posting a bunch.

Last night I was walking along Park Ave in Brooklyn at night, not the fancy one in Manhattan but the one that goes under the BQE.  I saw many rats scurrying around a plastic container someone left out as food for a stray cat.

It was disgusting.

Paige Lipari

Friday, September 5th, 2008

One of my favorite things about being a teacher is that every once in a while you get a student who has a distilled, singular vision, and comes into the class ready to go.  Paige is one of those people.  She started a cartooning blog and updates it a few times a week with these square, mysterious, homey but violent poem comics.  It’s my pleasure to plug her blog

awesome Village Voice Review of The Goddess of War

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Making a book that is a total risk (large format fantasy epic when all I’d ever done before was sorta autobio teen stuff and weird comic strips) is scary and disorienting.  First of all I get so close to the process, that I’m  completely blind to what others will think.  Like, I really thought that Goddess of War was being drawn in my new “clean” style (which is retarded), and when critics make the slightest slight, like calling my drawing “clumsy” I descend into major self-doubt.  I know this is completely stupid, because I shouldn’t publish books if I don’t want people to have thoughts about them.  When I was working on Goddess of War I didn’t leave the house for months except to teach, I doubted myself every step of the way, and I’m still not sure what to make of the book.  I won’t even look at it now.  I think I either need to develop a thick skin about critics or resist the urge to google myself.  But, yesterday I googled myself and here’s a nice review from the Village Voice, so what the hell.

http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/archives/2008/09/pulp_fictions_r_1.php

Here’s the first paragraph:

“A blend of Marvel’s Thor comic, a Wagnerian space opera, and Anthony Mann’s Westerns, the first issue of Lauren W. Weinstein’s The Goddess of War (Picturebox) introduces us to a world that is comic and tragic and ambitious as heck. Neither Weinstein’s mostly clever Inside Vineyland nor her endearing and autobiographical Girl Stories suggested that she could take comics quite so far out as this. Yet there she goes—and I strongly suggest that you join her.”

-Richard Gehr

Also Goddess of War is on SALE this week only for $9.50. from Picturebox.

Scenic Train Ride

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Maybe this is totally boring for everyone.  But here’s some pics I took on a scenic train ride from Arkville to Roxbury.  Everything is enveloped in a world of green.  The cows look like they are floating.

One of those amazing crazy skies that reminds me of Charles Birchfield.


Sunflower Bodysnatchers.

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Sunflowers surround our property in the Catskills.  The blooms are way bigger than your head.