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Day Four: How to Be A Vendor and Still Love The Con
Saturday the comic-con began to feel like a job. I was tired when the day started and sales were slow but fortunately Lorena saved the day. She kidnapped me from the table. We wandered for a moment while headed to see an artist for a signing and some of her friends that had booths. This… Read More
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Day Three: Friends From Afar
One of the great things about participating in the Comic-Con for an extended number of years is the people you meet and only see when the con is on. Somehow a following has developed for Horn Dog. Not a large following, but there are people stopping by the table with the intent of securing the… Read More
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Day Two: The Opening
I would like to think that I learn from mistakes. I would also like to think I don’t live in denial. It appears we will sell out of the print of Layla. We sold out last year too. I brought the same number prints expecting different results. I just have to face the fact that… Read More
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Day One: Preview Night
It was the best move loading in the day before setting up. I parked in Barrio Logan at around 11am approximately 1 1/2 miles from the Convention Center. It was a liesurely walk only carrying my light pack, a thermos of coffee and a large bottle of water. This was nothing compared to the two… Read More
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In The Beginning There Was The Box
Load in at the San Diego Comic-Con International 2019 today. Was there life before the box? This was the easiest load in I’ve ever experienced at this convention. Usually the floor is not available when I arrive, and I’ll admit I usually get there early but it’s always within the scheduled time slot. This year,… Read More
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Puna Press at Table K-10 in the Small Press Pavilion, San Diego Comic-Con International!!!
This is our 10th year exhibiting ate the San Diego Comic-Con, with this being the eighth year in a row. When we started we had no idea if this would work. We primarily publish poetry, but it has always been a goal of mine to be diverse in our audience outreach. We have added quite… Read More
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Chris Ernest Nelson Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured artist Chris Ernest Nelson is a graduate of San Diego State University and a retired high school history and art teacher. His history of the 1939 election contest over food-stamps for the elderly, “The Battle for Ham and Eggs…”, appears in the Journal of San… Read More
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Stacy Dyson Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured reader Stacy Ardis Dyson Stacy Dyson is a poet, acapella vocalist, playwright who specializes in the life and times of the Black woman. “Someone has to sing for my sisters. Their lives, loves, philosophy…There are centuries of stories begging to be told. I’m lucky enough… Read More
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Andrew Palasciano Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured reader Andrew Palasciano Andy Palasciano is a co-anchor at Broken Anchor Poetry at the Meraki Café every second Saturday. He (Finally) graduated from San Diego State with a Bachelor’s in English Literature. He was a substitute teacher and is currently a Job Coach with disabled… Read More
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Pruitt Igoe Plays Mous Tache Bar in Tijuana, 10p. Friday, June 7th!
Pruitt Igoe goes international with a performance at Mous Tache Bar in Tijuana, Mexico. The show is produced by MAD Productions and includes performances by Solv, Peymaar, Pritt Igoe and H&P. 10p Friday, June 7, 2019 Mous Tache Bar TJ CALLE MADERO ENTRE 6TA Y 7MA ZONA CENTRO #1250 Tijuana, Baja California 22000 Read More