Archive for October 18th, 2006

Mystics Or Madmen?

Wednesday, October 18th, 2006

I found out…somehow or other…that Chester Brown would be having a couple of talks as part of the Vancouver International Writer’s Festival. Brown wrote a comic strip biography of Louis Riel. He got a government grant to publish the book. I am interested in grants for comic books, as you might expect. I biked down to the Revue Theatre on Granville Island and there were throngs…THRONGS…of tweens. I didn’t like it, no sir. The thought “these kids better not be here for the same thing I’m here” immediately popped into my head. Turns out they were. Oh they were so. But the good news is that because some kids didn’t show up one of the teacher-ladies had extra tickets, one of which she sold me for $6 instead of the $12 I expected to pay. Yeah! Literary scalpers! So after having to suffer these semi-pubescent fools not gladly but at least quietly, I got into the theater and took a seat.

I saw a girl who works at Raincoast (you’ll recall I worked in the warehouse there for about a year) and, having seen her at the Joe Sacco event at Word on the Street, formulated an idea that she is in the publicity department. I went and introduced myself to her (funny how I don’t do these sorts of things when I’m actually working with people and see them on a daily basis) and it turns out that she knows The Thickets. Small world but I wouldn’t want to paint it. Anyhoo the event was interesting - I learned a lot about both Louis Riel and Don Quixote (the other panelist wrote such books), which is good because I didn’t really know anything about them, and neither did the fool throng.

As a result I am invited to a Raincoast party on Friday night. Coming, Taytay? I get to practice my schmoozing.

Labourer Shortage?

Wednesday, October 18th, 2006

In the past four days I’ve been offered as many jobs. I took two of them, and I might do the third too if scheduling permits. There’s a place two blocks from here called EmbroidMe, which is a franchise, where they (obviously) do embroidery but they also (not so obviously) provide all sorts of promotional product sourcing. So I’ll be doing all sorts of work, and learning about the tools of the trade during work hours on Thursday through Saturday each week.

The other job is helping a friend with her business! Nothing related to my creative talents or anything like that, just doing assistanty type stuff for the Christmas rush.