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Hope: New Orleans in comic shops THURSDAY!
September 4, 2007

At long last, the fundraising anthology from Ronin Studios is getting into stores on Thursday the sixth (it's a holiday week).
Hope New Orleans

Four random panels from "Persistent City," the second piece in the book (click for larger):

Persistent City - 4 Random Panels

This is my story with Mario Boon (of Texas Strangers fame), written two years-and-a-day ago. The story also appeared in the literary magazine The Florida Review in the interim between completion and this book's release.

Thanks for your patience, all! Looking forward to finally reading the other 35 stories. And my understanding is that your local comic shop (find the store nearest you) can order more copies from Diamond with the original order code: MAY07 3690.

Profits go to the Southeast Louisiana Chapter of the Red Cross.

More info.


Filed Under: Comic Books, Comic Stripping, Comics, Journal, Mario Boon, News, Ronin Studios, Stories


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Indie Spinner Rack mentions IA
June 27, 2007

"These things are tiny. These are awesome."

Thanks to Indie Spinner Rack! They gave a mention to my Inconsequential Art minicomics/zines in episode #80 last month. (Obviously, I'm woefully behind on my podcast listening, but these guys have been in my queue since their interview with Dave Sim--probably one of the best single podcasts ever.)

Thanks, guys!


Filed Under: Comic Books, Comic Stripping, Comics, Inconsequential Art, Indie Spinner Rack, Journal, Minicomics, Podcasts, Zines


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2007 Submission Log: Weeks 20-21
May 29, 2007

Submissions 386-390:

Stories to Interzone (my 2nd), ParaSpheres (my 1st) and Tin House (my 5th).

And two more entries into the New Yorker Gag Cartoon Caption Contest.

Rejection 265:

62-day rejection from Strange Horizons, with a note about humor being subjective.

Of Interest/Queries Corner:

After ten unanswered queries to Marvel, I've received my first ever response!

It was a form letter saying that I don't quite have what it takes to be an illustrator for Marvel yet.

Which I agree with. Which is why I queried them as a writer looking to pitch some stories. But if that wasn't clear, then my writing chops really need work. (Or maybe it was just payback for this submission faux pas).

So I have finally gotten Marvel to open one of my envelopes. I know this because the form letter came in one of my SASEs. Now how do I get an editor to read what I send them? It just might take ten more queries before I figure it out...


Filed Under: Comic Books, Comics, Happy Fun Log, Interzone, Journal, Marvel, New Yorker, ParaSpheres, Rejection, Strange Horizons, Submissions, Tin House, Writing, Writing Life


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2007 Submission Log: Week 19 Part Deux: The Revenge
May 16, 2007

As discussed earlier, I have begun sending out queries, so I'm thinking I should put some sort of tracking system in place, as I have with my slush submissions, "before I get overwhelmed."

And why, pray tell, would someone who has almost 400 submissions under his belt need to bother about organization? What rookie mistakes could I possibly be capable of making after 8.5 years of this? I'll give you a hint:

Who has two thumbs and just sent three queries to Vertigo editors at Marvel's mailing address?


Filed Under: Comic Books, Comics, Happy Fun Log, Journal, Marvel, Submissions, Writing, Writing Life


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I Bribe You to Subscribe to Free Newsletter
May 15, 2007

This Friday, I'll be sending subscribers the next free Alex Wilson Studio News via email. In it I will offer two freebies:
  • A free copy of Inconsequential Art #1 ("Free Comic Book Day" edition) by regular mail
  • A not-yet-public film that will only be available online for 72 hours to subscribers.
The newsletter is monthly at most, quarterly at least. You can always unsubscribe after you receive the freebies, but I'm planning on more newsletter exclusives in the future. Keep an eye out for emails with [alexwilson] in the subject line.

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Filed Under: Carrboro Area, Chapel Hill, Comic Books, Comic Stripping, Dennis Culver, Journal, Minicomics, Vanity Smurf, Zines


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Hope: New Orleans in Diamond Previews
May 10, 2007

Hope: New Orleans, the long-awaited comic book anthology from Ronin Studios, is solicited in this month's Diamond Previews catalog, page 338.

It includes the reprint of "Persitent City," my Florida Review story with illustrator Mario Boon (which was originally created for this book, first blogged about in September 2005). If you ask your local comic book store to reserve a copy for you, tell 'em: Diamond Order Code: MAY07 3690. Profits go to the Southeast Louisiana Chapter of the American Red Cross. Thanks!


Filed Under: Comic Books, Comic Stripping, Comics, Journal, Mario Boon, News, Ronin Studios


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Inconsequential Art at Chapel Hill Comics
May 4, 2007

Free Comic Book Day

Tomorrow! A limited number of free FCBD edition copies of Inconsequential Art #1 will be available at Chapel Hill Comics in Chapel Hill, NC, as part of Free Comic Book Day. First come, first served.


Filed Under: Carrboro, Carrboro Area, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill Comics, Comic Books, Comic Stripping, Comics, Dennis Culver, FCBD, Inconsequential Art, Journal, News


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Alex Wilson Writer

Alex Wilson writes fiction and comics in Carrboro, NC. His work has appeared/will appear in Asimov's Science Fiction, The Rambler, Weird Tales, The Florida Review, Futurismic, Shimmer, ChiZine, FutureQuake, Pif, and Dragon. Locus Magazine has called him a "promising new writer," and Publishers Weekly also has nice things to say.

Alex runs the audiobook project/podcast Telltale Weekly and the writer wiki Guidevines. He publishes the minicomic/zine Inconsequential Art. He is a 2006 Clarion graduate.



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2008 - Clever Label TBA
2007 - BadYearNoCookie
2006 - Clarion! 1st Pro Sale!
2005 - Peers and Peerless
2004 - Telltale Launch
2003 - Dog bites, acting out
2002 - In my mind, I'm going...
2001 - Marriage, Macs, 1st Cons
2000 - Setback, Milestones
1999 - Engaged, Graduated
1998 - Creative Independence


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