Review in The Australian Newspaper

6 Jul

I woke up to this article this morning – it’s a picture of ME.
An amazing review of The Long Weekend written by Ronnie Scott in the Australian Review.

What a coup for San Kessto Publications!! (Is that a correct use of the word “coup”)

If you can’t be bothered buying The Australian – then just read the article HERE.
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Sound Klub IX

5 Jul

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quote of the week

1 Jul

“I believe that the major challenge today is to stay with the uncertainty, the chaos and confusion, and not to want or expect firm answers, complete systems, or clear models. We must attempt to explore our own confusion, examine it, and not rush back to the past for a bygone order, nor move sideways to completely embrace (in often uncritical or romantic ways) the religious systems of other cultures. We have to learn to remain in the present with an attitude of what Keats called ‘negative capability’, which is the ability to be in doubts, uncertainties and mysteries without any irritable search after fact or reason. We live in ‘interesting times’ and the temptation is always to wish that things were otherwise, that life were simpler, more basic, with less tension. These times require a certain courage or openness since we are forced to live on the wild side, to questions and doubt so much, to walk over the rubble of the past while at the same time encountering the raw and informed energies that will become the archetypal foundations of a future world-view. We owe it to the future to ensure that culture moves forward in an authentic manner, and that the ‘solutions’ discovered for our spiritual crisis are not spurious or false.”

David J Tacey (Edge of the Sacred, published by Harper Collins, 1995, pages 195-6)

Somethin’s Rotten on the Apple Isle

30 Jun

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The Sleuth-world continues to grow and grow with this new story – Sleuth: Somethin’s Rotten on the Apple Isle!

It’s part of the new Tascomic series curated by Josh called DOWN THERE where there’ll be a different artist making each issue – up to four times per year. Part of what Josh likes to call – the comics Rennaissance of the Southern Ocean.

This issue is from Josh’s Sleuth series of stories – which is a bunch of rambling, multi-format comics that vaguely resemble a theme on where the modern Australian psyche has gotten itself to … wherever the hell that is.

Some new characters – including Reverend Browning (who was a real bloke from Cressy in Northern Tasmania).
Some old faves – the potty-mouthed Pademelon comes off the gallery wall and bounces into your cute and cuddly hearts in comic-book form, Andrew “Poppy” Harwood makes a return with an all-new jug of Boags … in this all-Tassie extravaganza.

BONUSSSSS – an extra story with the giant Amos Waistcoat meeting up with anthropologist extraordinaire Teddy Strehlow out in the desert somewhere.

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CAST June–August 2013

29 Jun
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he looks a little uncertain doesn’t he

26 Jun

June---KRUDD

21 Jun

SMALL PRESS zine festival is happening in Hobart July 5th – 13th.
AT WHICH – the first (my one) of this new series of comics will be launched on July 11th that I’m organising with a bunch of Tassie-based comic-makers. Future artist’s to be announced on that date!! Very exciting!!!!! !
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Antonio

17 Jun

My great-grandfather’s name was Antonino. His son, my granfather, was called Antonio.
This is Dad’s words – I just drew the picture.
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Andrew Carrazzo – Bluebagger of the week

14 Jun

One of my faves – a touch under-rated … goodness knows why!
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Here’s a link to some of last year’s drawings

Upcoming Sleuth comic – July

9 Jun

In July – San Kessto Publications will launch a new series of comics entitled DOWN THERE! The series will be launched at Hobart’s own ZINE FEST – Small Press!

The first in the series (each made by a different artist) will be by Josh – a new comic in his ongoing Sleuth series. Here’s a rough drawing for a new character – Revered Browning.
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