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I Just got off the phone with UPS. This time, instead of a suspicious man who wouldn't commit to removing my account and weasled out of every answer I asked for, I got an overly sympathtic woman who actually followed through with me on every step, isntead of putting me on hold for ten minutes.

A few words and she was able to find out that the account wasn't hacked, and that the person on the other end was entering a number wrong. She said she'd call them up and let them know they were using a wrong account number, and instead of getting a "Well, this is your account, and we'll remove the shipments you supposedly didn't send" I actually got a "No problem, we'll remove your account as soon as billing gets to it."

As someone who's done tech support for God Knows How Long, I really appreciate a phone rep who actually listens and deduces problems, instead of jumping to the "You're a loser trying to scam us" bandwagon. I did everything I could to be a good phone rep when I was on the phone, I always get a little angry when I call for service and get bitched at.

If UPS sends a "How was your call" EMail like last time, I shall sing this woman's praises.

A possible writing gig has opened up for me. Nothing really spectacular, just writing a sex-ed comic book on Transsexuality (more'n'likely not drawing it, though). It's finally a chance to sit down and write instead of sit down and draw, then crowbar text into little squeezie panels. I know I still have to write to the space I have, but it's a lot less schizophrenic, having to draw, then write, then draw, then write, then draw, then rewrite, then reedit, then draw, then edit, then redraw....

So a question to the comickers put there, what's the best way to write a comic script? I tend to write mine like movie scripts, since that's what I was most familiar with when I started writing comics. Is that good enough? Or is there a specific format when writing these things? Heck, I've even seen some comics where the art is done first THEN the script is written around that (Grendel comes to mind).

Here's a comic script I wrote when Closetspace was going to be a 28 page comic. It's old (1997) and a bit wordy (I know better now). Is this good enough format for someone else to work off of?

Want to remember a time when Adult Swim didn't suck (Boondocks excepted)? Click here to relive a fond little memory. If you don't recognize your favorite part, let it play, it'll get there. :D

The "you must join our church" ad is back in the classifieds. Wonder why they had to rerun it? :)

IT's going to be a busy year. I'm hittng Trinoc in July (as a featured guest), Dragoncon (as a incredibly minor guest) and will now be going to Ka-Vention (as a regular schmoe). I may even be going to Staple (as a borrowed guest). It's time to actually buy a calendar. :)

Date: 2006-01-24 02:44 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Adult Swim used to rock... now it sucks. What happened? Oh yeah, they came to the conclusion that they don't actually have to write or animate and that people will accept something they did on a 2 dollar budget.... But Brak Show, Sea Lab, Harvey Birdman, Space Ghost, etc. all good. (Aqua Teen Hunger Force was never good. But apparently it became their most popular thing, so everything else has followed suit...)

Eh well. Cool music in any event.

Date: 2006-01-24 09:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ghostangel.livejournal.com
Wait wait...you're going to DRAGON*CON this year? :D Thats worth us going for a third time ^_^ So we can all hang out together~ Kat wants to go to the Tiki bar thing down the road from the Con hotels too X)

Date: 2006-01-31 03:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jenndolari.livejournal.com
::nods:: One of the reasons I'm going to Dragon Con is to see you and Kat. :)

Date: 2006-01-26 03:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadow-mib.livejournal.com
I had never wrote a script before so i had to experiment a little myself. What ended up working for me was a bit similar to your way.

ie.

Panel 1: Tommy facing front holding gym bag.
Tommy: "So do you do anything besides paintball?"
Panel 2: Mickey stuffing things into her gym bag.
Mick: I do a lot of things..paintball, art, ride my bike..."
panel 3: Tommy and Mickey walking out the door together.
T: Hey, maybe we can go riding together.
M: Sounds cool, What kind of bike do you have?
T: a Schwin.
panel 4: mickey pointing towards motorcycle.
M: oh.. I have a Suzuki.
T: ...

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