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Oh yeah, remember Ed?

by Christopher on September 20, 2010 at 9:33 am
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And with that we’re one week away from Ed’s return to his own comic. He’s officially been in less strips than the supporting cast at this point, but the separate storylines are finally about to converge. Funny to think how it’s been almost ten months for us working on the comic but less than an hour for the characters.

We’ve been splitting duties between the weekly strip and also planning the switch in format once the Prelude is over so these have been exciting times. This first year has been so up and down as we figure out the tone/look/style of EMW and we’re still refining it.

Thanks for sticking with us. I really think things are about to get as good as they’ve ever been. See you next week!

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Remind Me Not To Do That Again

by Christopher on September 13, 2010 at 12:10 am
Posted In: Blog

I can’t tell you how many conversations Kristen and I had about buying another external hard drive for the sole purpose of backing up all of the EMW media. It was just something we knew that we inevitably had to follow through on. For some reason it didn’t feel that urgent though. Even with 30+ comics (both the gigantic photoshop files and the scaled down web versions), our growing catalog was barely making a dent on my hard drive space.

Then one day I got the famous blue screen of death. I’ve never had one on any computer I’ve ever owned. I read up on it and figured out what I thought was the problem. My hard drive had two partitions. The one Ed was stored on was nearly empty. The other one was almost at capacity and I assumed the operating system was having trouble booting and running because of this. So I cleared EVERYTHING out. For a few days the machine was running better than it ever had. Then, just like that- kaput.

computer you're a dick

I lost a great deal of work other than our comics. Luckily I have a separate and much faster computer I use for video editing so our other projects were fine, but I’m still coming to terms with all of the stuff I’ll never be able to replace. It would have cost an insane amount of money to even try to fix it. So I still would have been billed even if they couldn’t find or repair the exact problem. It just didn’t make sense. So they offered me a refurbished machine and even gave me my old one back in case I wanted someone else to take a look at it and reaffirm their diagnosis.

*sigh*

I remember considering opening a gmail account just to send myself the photoshop files as backup until we got that external drive. It was just one of those things I perpetually kept telling myself I’d do tomorrow. All things considered, better that it happened so early on than after years and years worth of work. Thanks for your patience while we found our footing again. I had to rebuild our setup from scratch and although it devastated me to skip last week’s update, we really didn’t have a choice.

Lessons learned. But we’re back, the prelude’s winding down, and the next chapter is going to be insane. See you next week!

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Boo, Hiss.

by Christopher on September 6, 2010 at 9:10 am
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Hey friends, so you’ve probably noticed there’s no new strip this week. The computer I had all of our original photoshop files on crashed and took all of our hard work with it. I’m waiting to hear what can be salvaged but unfortunately this just happened and we didn’t have time to reconfigure our set-up or redo the strip. As soon as this gets worked out we’ll have it up and send a message out to those on the subscription list.

Almost nine months without a single update missed. Grr. Good news is we’re still chugging along. Technology just hates me this week.

We’ll see you soon. Promise.

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I’m a Pro at Crastinating.

by Christopher on August 30, 2010 at 12:10 am
Posted In: Blog

Have you ever had so many things to do that instead of starting on any of them you just freeze, completely intimidated by the scope of your responsibilities? I had a long weekend and looking back on it I wasn’t nearly as productive as I’d planned on being. Between this comic, the other sites I contribute to, an upcoming web series, and a multitude of other potential projects- that’s a lot of damn writing staring me in the face from the moment I wake up each morning.

The blinking cursor on a naked, white page is my worst enemy. So much to say… so many ideas… and yet too often I sit at this desk creatively impotent. It seems like it should be so easy to just pick any of these tasks at random and just dive into it- but I have to take a second and give consideration to which ones have the more pressing deadlines, which are going to take the longest to research, and most importantly- the course of action likely to yield immediate and financially beneficial results.

But even when you break things down logically, it doesn’t do much good. Fact is, logic and creativity don’t always see eye to eye. I’d say 99% of the time I know what I should be doing at any given moment. I’d say 30% of the time I follow through on that realization.

The balance between personal projects and stuff that pays the bills is a dangerous tight rope to walk. Indulging too much in one over the other never ends without consequence. Even worse though is when you start to feel like you haven’t done enough of either. It’s the strangest damn thing to feel like you’re going non-stop all day, every day only to turn around and conclude you should have more to show for all of your effort.

Those days suck. Today was most definitely one of those days for me. Good news is every day we’re still breathing,we get another chance.

Take care, friends. We’ll see you next week.

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The Best Part of Faking Up…

by Christopher on August 16, 2010 at 12:10 am
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My morning cup of coffee is one of my favorite parts of the day. Not just the coffee itself, but the whole routine. I just love mornings in general. It’s like a Folgers commercial- except that Kristen typically sleeps later than I do so instead of the smell of coffee waking her up and leading her into the kitchen, it’s the cats that come stumbling in half-awake and yawning. I love making it in the french press, I love waiting the four minutes it takes to brew knowing I’m about to have it, and most of all I love drinking it out of the blood splattered mug Kristen made for me (no, not real blood- that would have been an awkward gift to receive).

I can’t check my e-mail or get a head start on the day’s work without it. I picked up smoking right at the end of college and that nasty little habit lasted a few years. The hardest part about quitting was that there were certain situations I just associated with having a cigarette. That seemed like an impossible road block to get past. Well, now coffee’s the same way. I traded in one vice for another.

Which is why it breaks my heart to finally admit to myself that it does absolutely nothing for me anymore. I didn’t even drink coffee until I worked for a terrible, terrible corporation that sounds vaguely like Shmarshmucks. A few years on the other side of that counter and you build up quite a tolerance to caffeine (but not the shit attitudes of 90% of your customers, sadly). Although my coffee consumption has decreased dramatically since leaving that job, I still make it stronger than most people would enjoy. It’s also misleading to call it a cup. It’s more like two and a half or three. Sometimes if I’ve got a lot to get through or I’m working out that day, I’ll have some more in the afternoon as well.

I’ve long since suspected my attachment had become purely psychological and that I wasn’t actually reaping any benefits. It can’t even be considered speculation at this point- it’s a big, fat fact staring me right in the face. I spent a fair amount of my Saturday editing one of our films, writing another, and working on this comic. I could barely keep my eyes open through any of it. It’s thirteen hour days like those where I really, truly need that kick and I didn’t even get a polite nudge.

Of course I’ll still drink it. If for no other reason than there’s not a safer vice to graduate to. Something tells me checking my e-mails while freebasing will lead to days infinitely more disappointing than this past Saturday.

So you win, coffee. You’re like the trophy wife who started out smoking hot then signed a prenup, gained thirty pounds, and started living in sweatpants. We’re in this for the long haul, you and I- but that doesn’t mean I don’t think it’s bullshit you’ve failed to live up to your end of the bargain.

Take care, friends. We’ll see you next week!

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