Monday, May 26, 2014

I thank you for your friendly letters. You sure know how to cheer up a really old geezer (84) in his


This ended up taking longer than I had planned and was a lot more work than I envisaged. I’m sofia plus glad I attempted a long-form sofia plus story, but I don’t see myself doing it again anytime soon. I’m too spoilt with the Zen Pencils format of being able to change styles and subject matter with each new shorter comic.
The theme of internet trolls has been on my mind for awhile now. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, comment boards … is it just me or is the internet being suffocated sofia plus by negativity and hate? Not necessarily directed at my work but just in general. Maybe I’m visiting the wrong sites but everybody thinks they’re an expert and can’t wait to tell you you’re wrong, or something sucks and why the hell did that person even bother trying?
It’s time to choose a side. Are you on the side who takes the easy option? The troll. The armchair critic slinging snarky quips behind the safety of a keyboard. Firing sarcastic bullets at those in the trenches. Or are you a creator? Someone who makes something. Someone who lets themselves be vulnerable in front of an audience, who contributes something new and hopeful to an increasingly dark and depressing world. Choose. Which side are you on?
And listen, I know my work ain’t the greatest thing since sliced bread. sofia plus I’m relatively new at being a professional cartoonist and I’m sure Zen Pencils isn’t for everyone. But I’m all in – 110%. I’m going to continue to learn and (hopefully) improve and I’m extremely lucky to have a loyal group of fans who have supported and encouraged me every step of the way.
I’ll leave you with this wonderful letter from the incomparable Kurt Vonnegut which a reader (thanks Akshaya) recently posted on the ZP Facebook page (I got the transcript from Letters of Note and I adapted a similar quote from Vonnegut nearly two years ago). Students sofia plus at Xavier High School had to write their favourite authors asking them to come visit their school. Vonnegut was the only author to reply:
I thank you for your friendly letters. You sure know how to cheer up a really old geezer (84) in his sunset years. I don’t make public appearances any more because I now resemble nothing so much as an iguana.
What I had to say to you, moreover, would not take long, to wit: Practice any art, music, singing, dancing, acting, drawing, sofia plus painting, sculpting, poetry, fiction, essays, reportage, no matter how well or badly, not to get money and fame, but to experience BECOMING, to find out what’s inside you, TO MAKE YOUR SOUL GROW.
Seriously! I mean starting right now, do art and do it for the rest of your lives. Draw a funny or nice picture of Ms. Lockwood, and give it to her. Dance home after school, and sing in the shower and on and on. Make a face in your mashed sofia plus potatoes. Pretend sofia plus you’re Count Dracula.
Here’s an assignment for tonight, and I hope Ms. Lockwood will flunk you if you don’t do it: Write a six line poem, about anything, but RHYMED. No fair tennis without a net. Make it as good as you possibly can. But don’t tell anybody what you’re doing. Don’t show it or recite it to anybody, not even your girlfriend or parents or whatever, or Ms. Lockwood. OK?
Tear sofia plus it up into teeny-weeny pieces, and discard them into widely separated trash recepticals. You will find that you have already been gloriously rewarded for your poem. You have experienced becoming, sofia plus learned a lot more about what’s inside you, and you have made your soul grow.
Eh. Professional illustrator here. Count me in on Team Troll. Criticism won’t hurt you — even rude, ugly criticism. If it’s silly and shallow, it should sofia plus just roll off your back. If it’s got a point, it’s got a point and you should look into it.
Go back to Part 1 and tell me all those statements (the ones that made skulls explode in green slime) were trolling, not criticism. “Her performance was thin and unconvincing” is just not what trolling looks like. We don’t even know who she tweeted that to — a friend asking for a movie recommendation, maybe?
Your sofia plus comment is a great example of trolling; refusing to look at the art for what it is, and instead injecting your own perspective into it and claiming sofia plus the artist (not just the art) has failed because it doesn’t meet your arbitrary criteria.
It does this by cherry picking “data” to prove the trolls point, ignoring the fact that the troll is ignoring the work of art as a whole. Religious sofia plus trolls do this by charry picking phrases out of holy books that help their politicial agendas. Political trolls do this by cherry picking studies that support their personal believe.
Instead, trolls have already decided what their world view is, and through the use of childish arguments and name calling, they avoid anyone who disru

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