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Jan 24
2010
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Don't Get Lost: It's Here!Posted by Andrew Luke in Novelist, Human Rights, community, comics, arts |
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Jan 24
2010
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Don't Get Lost: It's Here!Posted by Andrew Luke in Novelist, Human Rights, community, comics, arts |
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May 14
2009
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On Flickr via Jeremiah Owyang: Chart showing how to deal with potentially volatile blog posts according to the Air Force PA Agency (via cleanskies)
"If sexual tension interspersed with balletic bloodshed is thought to inspire murder, then why not ban Buffy?"
Frank Fisher of has a go at the government's universal policing attitude in specific, the Coroners and Criminal Justice Bills. Or rather,
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May 12
2009
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Don't Get Lost (Preview)Posted by Andrew Luke in humor, community, comics, arts |
I'm planning on launching my new 144 page mini comic graphic novel at LUC's eagerly anticipated 176 event on 27th June. Its going to be a good day: free tea and coffee for all, bring your own wine, and about 50 tables of comics with song and dance. And ringleader and Dr. Who scribe Oli Smith incurring all manner of legal charges for filming people!
Don't Get Lost has been a number of years in the
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Apr 06
2009
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If you glance through my blog on WikiWorldBook you'll notice the last six posts are about the recent OxfordBarcamp. However helpful these may be to readers, posting at such length betrays a lack of learning on my part from Barcamp in that its a collaborative effort Barcamp isn't and shouldn't be centred around the consolidated works of one person. This post, I'm going to reflect on some of the
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Apr 04
2009
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A culmination of six months of promotion. A small collective of mini-comics creators break free from inadequate exhibition costs at major comics conventions and hold a festival of their own at Camden Market. Forty-eight cartoonists, no doors, no barcodes, no entrance price.
4:46pm I've wandered off, on my own in a happy space for a cigarette. Opposite the massage parlour, outside the robot
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Apr 04
2009
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Comics and 24 Hour ReviewsPosted by Andrew Luke in participation, community, comics, cartoonist unity, camden, arts |
The backlog of mini-comics was building. Self-publishing cartoonists that make up the back-bone of the British comics arts industry. So with one of their bigger opportunities to promote their works coming to Camden Market next Saturday , I felt I should do some mad attention-grabbing promotion.
The plan was to review 24 comic books in 24 hours on the 24th May. Bonkers I know.
Well, I failed quite
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Jul 13
2008
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BookPosted by Andrew Luke in world, technology, participation, humor, Human Rights, Environment, community, comics, Bush, arts, amnesty international |
Sometime in 2006, I resolved to work on a book. That expressions a very handy for authors. The future and past marched into one another, scooping in arms and whirling me into a time vortex as it did so. Over the past year I've made significant attempts. Some of these have been based on early stage necessity instincts, others on stage five sexelebrations.
In late June though, I cracked it. With
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Jun 10
2008
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"As an entrant to the WikiWorldBook competition my job specifications were to test its functionality and flex... spurred thoughts and actions about how I and others use the internet. "
Another beta non-process: uploading to the gallery didn't work. I'd already begun to experiment with Livejournal's scrapbook. Although they don't have the same level of community participation enabled as Flickr, it
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May 29
2008
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Hi folks. Wiki World Books generously offered to look after my rent if I can create the most interesting webspace and packed number of groups here. ( 'If') I've had a good think and I've come up with a few items on my blog and groups I should grow that might benefit.
This just in !
Would you elect Andrew Luke as an MP ?
Very exciting !
The Missive Devise
A long-term
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May 29
2008
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Gran PreviewPosted by Andrew Luke in comics, arts |
I were trying to put the pages over in the 'ALO ! Comics Group but Beta WWB isnt having much of it.
Gran will be on sale at London Underground Comics No Barcodes Event.
Oli Smith called it the best comic of 2007, and reviewed it in two different place. Lee Kennedy says its the best work I've ever done. Its also gained praise from John Jackfirecat, David Baillie, Jenni Scott, Pat Mills, John