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Controversy

Feb11
by admin on February 11, 2014 at 6:22 pm
Posted In: Blog, Uncategorized

So last week I decided to try and do more with social media to try and reach more people that way, so I shared this comic on Tumblr, which was connected to my twitter, and this time I remembered to tag the picture so more people would see it. On twitter it got a few retweets from people agreeing with the intended message of how it was hard for new titles to gain an audience compared to established characters. Unfortunately, one person on Tumblr caught onto an unfortunate implication regarding the cover David is holding up and people latched onto that. Not everyone, I got quite a number of instant messages from people who understood the intended point of the comic and told me not to worry, but there were more people reblogging the negative than positive replies.

Realising I had offended people, I amended the original post with an apology and then wrote a new post that explained the intent of the comic and also said sorry for the unintentional message it gave. To me, that’s the right thing to do. If you hurt someone’s feelings, you apologise, even if you didn’t mean to because you still hurt them. I got even more notes saying thank you for this, with many complimenting me for being so mature and accepting the mistake. However, many did not see it and the reblogs reached some online celebrities like Linkara from Atop the 4th Wall. Let’s just say it exploded after that, so I gave another explanation. This lead to more of the same, some saying good on me, others ignoring it, but this time people were outright cutting out the apologies to paint me as a monster and some even comparing this to the dickwolves issue at Penny Arcade.

Now, I do not believe anyone is under an obligation to accept my apology. I have no right to accept it. All I can do is say sorry, which is why I only responded to personal messages after. There was nothing else I could have done so I didn’t try. But it did still hurt a little to see people mocking me for trying to own up to my mistake, chalking it up to a poor little white boy crying over being privileged. It also hurt to realise the only reason these people are even acknowledging my existence is because I screwed up and they just want to punish me for it.

That is one benefit of this whole thing. LWI had its hits double for a few days. I do honestly regret not putting a link to the site in the original post because imagine how many would have clicked on it? But while I could have tried to stir the pot a little more, these days I hold a higher value on my reputation.

It’s dying down, thankfully, and the best part is that hundreds of people saw the comic, liked it, and became fans. So there is a silver lining to this cloud. I am going to be more wary of what I share, this experience has taught me that.

Still, I would rather have gotten 25,000 notes because people liked me work, not because I made a mistake. Oh well, maybe some day. People are enjoying Fer’s Batgirls pic so maybe that’ll be it.

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An Update and an Apology

Jan20
by admin on January 20, 2014 at 4:00 pm
Posted In: Blog

So another infection happened. Actually, as it turned out, it was the same one as last time. See, the trouble is that even though I deleted most of the code, I kept missing one particular corrupted file, which then spread into the rest of the system. Realising I am not qualified, I turned to the help of a specialist who cleaned out the code and I was ready to get back to work on that Monday… only to find google still had the malware sign up. I enquired at DH and they said the site was still infected. So I contacted the guy again since he worked last time, only to discover the problem was he had cleaned out LWI only, not Tnemrot. This meant I still had a heavily infected site on the same server as a clean one. It doesn’t exactly make me happy to learn I paid a guy a few hundred for nothing. Even worse, he left the infected files on the server, still active. Thankfully, I was watching the thing like a hawk and managed to get them before they did any more damage.

By now it was early January. Every year I make a list of things I want to do before the year ends. In the past, I only missed five or so items on a list of forty but this year? Almost half the list thanks to the site outages. I wanted to see if I could get more guest strips done but I can’t link back to an infected website. I wanted to try and bring in more readers, but again, same problem. There were a bunch of writing jobs and I usually use LWI and Tnemrot as examples of my writing. Unfortunately, the sites were coming up blank when they were happening.

I hit the wall. I have books but I’ve sold less than a hundred. I’ve spent a few thousand on advertising but now that’s all money flushed down the drain since readers leave during the down times. And when there’s a lot of those, a lot of readers leave. I reached out to some other creators out there, basically begging for a link in the hopes that some traffic might come my way. None of them got back to me. And I am so far in the red when it comes to this career it will take a damn miracle to get me out.

Honestly, I was ready to quit. Just let the DH account expire and start again somewhere else. Maybe finally finish my novel.

And then I remembered you guys.

I remembered the people who came to my table at cons, picked up LWI, laughed as they flipped through it, and then handed over their cash to take home a copy. I remembered the people who begged for more Tempest. I remembered that there were always a few people on twitter, and elsewhere, who tried to contact me during the down times and ask when the sites would come back.

So this is me saying sorry. I’m sorry for almost leaving you in the lurch like that. I’m sorry for not being able to keep the sites going and let you read the comics. I’m sorry for taking so long when there was a problem. I’m sorry for taking you for granted.

I’m sorry to Fer and Tatiana for almost throwing away your hard work. And I’m sorry these comics don’t make enough to buy you the luxurious lifestyles you deserve.

This is my New Year’s Resolution. To immediately jump on any problem the sites have. To make sure the readers can come back knowing the comics will always be here. And to never take anyone for granted.

Wish me luck.

~ David

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The Path I’ve Taken

Nov20
by admin on November 20, 2013 at 4:00 pm
Posted In: Blog, Uncategorized

So we’ve just finished the longest arc in the Living With Insanity archive. How did you guys enjoy it?

In retrospect it’s not as bad as I remember. Though it was updating only twice per week when I did this initially. However near the end of the cult bit I got bored with writing it and so it ended up being shorter than it was meant to be. There was supposed to be one more fight but that didn’t happen because I just wanted to be done with it.

So if I didn’t enjoy it, why right it? Well I was writing by the seat of my pants, only sending two pages to Paul per week because that was all that was required. With most arcs I sent the whole thing or at least half of it, except for Locked Out. The second reason is that I wanted to experiment with the 22 page issue format, which I’ve used for the strips with Fer.

I might have mentioned this before, but at one point Paul suggested to me that we should pitch a new LWI miniseries to Image Comics, which was sort of a reboot. However neither of us could agree on how to start it, but I did like the idea of the mini-series and wanted to see if a 22 page story would work. And, well, it didn’t because I didn’t do it properly. I had the barest of plans and no real clue for what I wanted to do. And Paul was preparing to leave so it was probably the worst time to start experimenting.

But when it came time for the chapter format with Fer, I had figured out how to do it properly by allowing smaller arcs in an overall story. So I guess this did teach me what I needed to know.

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Thank you Dan H

Sep26
by admin on September 26, 2013 at 2:40 am
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Okay, everything is back to normal. Heh, was worried for a second, and then Dan H from Dreamhost figured out what the config file was doing wrong. He also gave me some good security advice, so yay for that.

You know, if I was going to have to do all this from scratch again, I might have just up and quit comics forever. Seriosuly, you do not know how hard this has been. But thank you, as always, to the people who buy the comics and comment. You guys make it worthwhile.

Hopefully this is the last outage we have for a long time.

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Supanova 2013

Jun17
by admin on June 17, 2013 at 10:52 pm
Posted In: Blog

So I cannot believe I forgot to do this when LWI came out. I mean, I did a post in that day’s comic notes but I didn’t make an actual blog post.

For those of you who haven’t seen it yet, Living With insanity Volume 1 has finally been printed. This features the beginning of Fer’s run, including the rest of the pages from chapter four that haven’t been put on the site yet. Also, you won’t be able to see them until all of Paul’s strips are up so why not buy the book now and read them early? Also, please check out my other recent works, like the Gemini Storm trade paperback or Domain Tnemrot volume 2.

Now onto the titular event. This weekend I will be at Supanova Sydney in Artist’s Alley, right across from the 501st Legion. This time I’ll have all the books I linked to in the post so you can come on by and get them straight from me. I’ll even do some sketches if you want.

So why not come say hello?

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