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Hey gang-
The new Art Of Bushi Tales book is now available!

Written and Illustrated by Dave Beaty, Lin Workman, Micah Stewart
Standard Sized Trade Paperback
Full Color
Page Count: 100
POD
$19.95 (+s/h)
Dave Beaty, Lin Workman, and Micah Stewart take you behind the scenes in the Art of Bushi Tales. See the scripted page come alive from pencil sketches to painted art. Includes a special guest artist gallery featuring art by Bret Blevins, Scott Clark, Greg Cravens, Andrew Charipar, Harold Jennett, Martheus Antone Wade, and more! A must have for art lovers and Bushi Tales fans.
It’s is the 31st century of man and the ancient world has returned. Four female Samurai are sent on a quest by Hachiman, the god of war, in this post-apocalyptic series created by Dave Beaty (X-men: Sword of the Braddocks, Adventure Comics, Brightest Day) and Lin Workman (Stargodz, Scared Silly, CGS: The End).
The book is available from Indy Planet. If you’d like to have one personalized or pick up a copy in person Dave, Micah and I will all be at the Phoenix Comicon (Cactuscon) this May, so if you’re in the area stop by the Bushi Tales booth and say hi.
I should have news on the Bushi Tales trade paperback coming soon- stay “tooned”!
Lin
Tags: Andrew Charipar, art book, art of Bushi Tales, Bret Blevins, Bushi Tales, Cactuscon, CGS, comic books, Comic Geek Speak, comics, ComicWhore.com, dave beaty, Greg Cravens, hachiman, Harold Jennett, Jetta:Tales of the Toshigawa, Kevin L. Williams, Lin Workman, Memphis, Micah Stewart, MidSouth Cartoonists Association, MSCA, Phoenix Comicon, scott clark, self-publishing
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Posted by Lin in Appearances
Hey gang-
I’ve been invited to participate in a book signing at the M.R. Davis Public Library in Southaven, MS on Sunday, January 31st from 2:30-4:30pm.
I’ll be singing/selling copies of my comic series “Bushi Tales“.
Other authors in attendance will include Mark Grisham (John Grisham’s brother) and Daivd Donaldson- authors of “Bedlam South“, and Suzanna Maddox one of 150 teachers who contributed to “Teaching Hope: Stories from the Freedom Writer Teachers“.
The library is located at 8554 Northwest Drive, Southaven, MS 38671, and you can get directions here. Phone number is (662) 342-0102.
Hope to see you there!
Lin
Tags: book signing, Bushi Tales, comic books, Comic Whore, David Donaldson, John Grisham, Lin Workman, Mark Grisham, self-publishing, Southaven Library, Suzanna Maddox, writing comics
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Hey gang-

The second part of the interview Wonton and I did with Shawn Pryor and Jon Carroll for The Black Box podcast is now available. We talk more about digital comics, distribution, web comics, Jetta, Bushi Tales, my B/W art show and Comic Whore site.
KOTOR Kitties

Our recently adopted kitties Zayne and Jarael were recently mentioned on Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic author John Jackson Miller’s webiste “Faraway Press”. JJM is a former Memphian and is a comics/writer guest each year at Midsouthcon. He’s written for things like the Comics Buyer’s Guide magazine, comics (Star Wars, Iron Man, Indiana Jones), role playing games, and does a web comic called Sword & Sarcasm. If you get the chance to catch one of his panels do, or if you see him running around with his short box of comics at a con stop and pick up a few issues from him. Be sure to tell him Lin and Nicki sent you!

I got the blues for Christmas!

Friday night Nicki and I attended the First Annual Broad Avenue Holiday Art Walk. (That’s a George Hunt original behind us.)

Artist George Hunt had a showing at my day job West Memorials.

George and his wife were on hand (that’s George and me above), as well as several other folks like Greg and Paula Cravens and there sons Gideon and Corey (Paula had a photography show here in October), and Jim and Christina Hall.



We all enjoyed some great art, delicious eats, and some cool blues in the gallery.

Nicki and I walked down the street and checked out a few other participating galleries and studios. It got a bit cold outside so we headed back up the street to my work, talked a bit more with friends, and then headed home.

Had a great time and can’t wait for the next art walk- hopefully it’ll be in the spring. Until then, I guess this Friday night’s art show at MSCA member Adam Shaw’s studio will have to tide me over. It’ll feature some of Adam’s art as well as others at 2547 Broad Avenue here in Memphis.
Type at ya later,
Lin
Tags: Adam Shaw, art show, blues, Broad Avenue Art Walk, Bushi Tales, CBG, CGS, Christmas, Comics Buyer's Guide, ComicWhore.com, Darren J. and Blakkat Bone blues band, George Hunt, Jetta:Tales of the Toshigawa, John Jackson Miller, Jon Carroll, KOTOR, Lin Workman, Memphis, MidSouth Cartoonists Association, MSCA, Nicki, PKD Media, self-publishing, Shawn Pryor, SMT, star wars, West Memorials
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Posted by Lin in Appearances
Well, sort of… PKD Media’s Shawn Pryor and Memphian Jon Carroll (The Oblivion Bar blog) give me and Antone Wade (Jetta:Tales of the Toshigawa) a call to talk about self-publishing comics, distribution, this site, ninjas, M.C. Hammer pants and more!
The PKD Black Box Podcast

You can get it (Episode #3) at http://pkdmedia.com, http://pkdmedia.com/thepkdblackbox, or via iTunes. Since we discussed so much Shawn Pryor split our conversation into two parts.
Lin
Tags: airbrush, Bushi Tales, comic books, comics, ComicWhore.com, Lin Workman, Memphis, Mid-South CArtoonists Association, MidSouth Cartoonists Association, MSCA, Nicki, PKD Media, pod-people, podcast, self-promotions, self-publishing
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Wow, I don’t know whether to be glad October is over with, or miss it.

It was a busy, hectic, tiring, stressful month- but it was also a lot of fun. I spent most of it painting, drawing, preparing, shopping for or pimpin’ my art show. I spent some of it hanging out in an E.R. or I.C.U. waiting room with Nicki (her sister is doing much better now). The rest I spent going to plays, art walks, fall festivals, movies, or to the haunt.

It’s funny, I hear people around town say that there’s never anything to do in Memphis. If anything, this past October kinda showed me there’s almost too much going on in Memphis- which isn’t a bad thing. You just can’t do everything you want to each week, and have to pick and choose. The weather can affect your decisions, but for the most part I’ve found there’s always something happening in and around Memphis you can do inside or out.

Art shows, museums, the zoo, downtown, Beale, the river, Graceland, Stax, Sun, Elmwood, trolley tours, parks, theaters, and more are out there- and most have something going on each and everyday, and many cost little to nothing to enjoy.





And many you can learn from, too!

Well, enough of me being a cheerleader for Memphis. If people can’t find something cool to do in town that’s not my problem- they’re just not trying. I stay busy and have a blast doing it!

I had a great birthday weekend. Got to hang at the haunt, our friends Mike and Sharon had a party (hello Jello-shots!) out in Fayette County, had dinner with my family for my mom’s birthday down in Southaven, and then yesterday I celebrated mine by grabbing a Bubba’s Choice pizza from my favorite pizza place in Hernando (Brick Oven), watching a movie and Monday Night Football with Nicki, and enjoying having some quiet down time. It was a good night- a really good night. Funny thing, my phone beeps whenever I get a new email or message and it constantly beeped all night. Nicki asked me what the heck was up with it, and I told her it was birthday wishes. She then asked me just how many people do I know?! I told her, “A lot.”



If all the birthday wishes weren’t enough this weekend (they started on Friday), my girlfriend wanted to dress up as KISS for Halloween, and let me pick which band member!

I picked my favorite- Peter! (Who I guess is Eric now.)


I even got a KISS blanket and the new KISS CD for my birthday. It was almost too good a weekend.

Hope you’ve recovered from October, too!

I think I’m just going to KISS that month goodbye. ; ) ~
Lin
Tags: airbrush, art show, Halloween, haunted house, Haunted Web, hauntedwed.com, KISS, Lin Workman, Memphis, Nicki, self-promotions, self-publishing, Suspicious Mind Trick
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