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In this episode I talk to writer/artist, Rafer Roberts, the creator of Plastic Farm and Nightmare the Rat, and writer of the comic books Modern Fantasy and Grumble. We discussed his process, and approach to working while holding down a day job, and his early work at High School and College.
You can find Rafer’s website here
And you can follow him on Twitter here
In this episode I talk with Travel Blogger, Copyrighter and cocktail shaker, Algis Tamositis about his life growing up as an American Lithuanian in Los Angeles, with a passion for travel and food, about his love of other cultures, and discover how he learned to stop worrying and love Gin.
If you’re in LA and want to try the restaurants that Algis mentioned in the episode they are;
Guisados - they have a few locations, which you can see at there website here - Algis recommends the Bistek en Salsa Roja or Taco Sampler
Kouraku - on 2nd St in Little Tokyo - website here - where he recommends the Katsu Curry Rice
You can find Dan on twitter here
And read Lavender Jack here
As far as I know, neither Mike Richardson or John Arcudi are homeless…
In this episode I talk with 3D animator, and co-host of No Script At All, Andrea Capriotti. We discussed travel, anime, animation, and being nice on Twitter!
You can find Andrea on Twitter here
You can check out her work here
And you can check out No Script At All here
In this episode I talk with designer and writer, Joshua Gorfain, about his travels around the East Coast, life as a freelancer in the Big Apple, and his work on series like Meatspace and Space Chef.
You can find Joshua here.
You can read Space Chef here.
In this episode I talk with artist, Donna Letterese about her love of puns, koalas, and comics.
You can find Donna here.
In this episode I talk with actor, producer, documentarian, and vodka expert, Monique Farah about her work, typecasting, and the dating scene in Los Angeles.
She doesn’t do long distance running.
Monique can be found on Instagram as Themoefarah
In this episode I talk with the writer of Alex Automatic and Edge Off, Fraser Campbell. We discussed his early life, his interests, his approach to story telling, and, naturally, about the weather.
I may have edited out the longer of the weather discussions...
You can follow Fraser on Twitter here.
And read more from him on his blog, here.
In this episode I talk with comic book colorist, Marrisa Louise about her work, and process, and how Fem Force shaped her career!
You can follow Marissa on Tumblr, where she often posts work and tutorials.
You can also follow her on Twitter.
In this episode I talk with the writer, Jeremy Holt, about his early life, his approach to writing, and his current book, Skip to the End.
You can find Jeremy on Twitter, at the Simon and Shuster website here, and on Instagram as jeremy_holt_books.
The podcast currently has 52 episodes available.