Friday, 19 July 2013

Thanks, Multnomah County Library!

Oregon State's beautiful Multnomah Falls.

The Strumpet would like to send some big thanks and a shout-out to Multnomah County Library, which purchased multiple copies of The Strumpet 1+2 for its famed zine library location. The library  scouts each year at the Stumptown Comics Fest for independent comics such as The Strumpet and purchases them for their growing collection of comics and zines. 

We're so pleased to be included, librarians!  We love libraries and we love Oregon.

Hope to see you again at this year's Stumptown Comics Fest!

Thursday, 18 July 2013

Happy Birthday Kripa Joshi!

Today in Strumpetdom, we're celebrating the birthday of our esteemed UK editor, Kripa Joshi!
Creator of the wonderful Miss Moti, Kripa is an amazing illustrator and storyteller.
We're so excited to be working with her on Issue 3!  

Happy birthday, lady!  And happy drawing, all year round! 

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Marguerite Dabaie's A Voyage to Panjikant - On Your Couch!


Strumpet contributor and recent MFA grad Marguerite Dabaie has just released a series of bright, intricately designed throw pillows themed around her amazing A Voyage to Panjikant web comics series. 

Check out Margo's Etsy, and don't forget to read A Voyage to Panjikant on Tumblr!  It updates regularly, and there's lots of great process art and inspirational images to check out on the Tumblr, too.  

Monday, 10 June 2013

Strumpet at the First-ever Grand Comics Festival, Williamsburg!

Grand Comics Festival by Pat Dorian and Bird River Studios
 This weekend Editrix Ellen Lindner spent a great two days hanging out behind a table at the first-ever Grand Comics Festival, organized by artist and animator Pat Dorian.  Hosted by Bird River Studios, a great Williamsburg maker desination - it was a great opportunity to meet some new folks - hello Molly Brooks, hello Keren Katz! - meet some web friends IRL - hello Colleen Frakes! - and chill with some of my best girls, like Robyn Chapman, Strumpet Marguerite Dabaie and Dre Grigoropol. I liked this festival a lot because it wasn't expensive to table at and it was also free to enter.   Sounds pretty idyllic, right? And there wasn't any kind of catch - everyone left happy.

Grand Comics Festival by Pat Dorian and Bird River Studios
The scene on Saturday....Sunday was a little quiet but that provided some great opportunities for trades, making new contacts and talking to folks who stopped by.  It was cool to see Sara Varon, Dean Haspiel, Frank Reynoso, all the folks from Hang Dai studios - the lovely people behind Trip City - and so many more.

 Ellen Lindner unicorn portrait by Dre Grigoropol
And did you know I ride unicorns? Dre Grigoropol made me this awesome sketch.

Free Pizza in Williamsburg It's been a little while since I've had the classic Williamsburg free pizza (usually comes free or a dollar with the price of a beer, in this case an excellently kept Blue Point IPA from Alligator Lounge.)  So good!  Man, if it wasn't for free pizza, Williamsburg would just shut down.

After Party in Greenpoint with Aya Kakeda, Jen Tong and Chris Butzner Enormous thanks to Jen Tong, C. M. Butzer, Aya Kakeda and all the folks at Odd Lot Studios in Greenpoint for an amazing after party.   It was Jen's birthday, and her man Joel made cupcakes!  Thanks for sharing, guys!!!!  Such a great view of Manhattan, and so much fun talking trolleys, Risographs, the Jersey Shore and so much more. Thanks so much to Pat Dorian and all the folks at Bird River Studios who helped to make this such a great day.

Sunday, 5 May 2013

MoCCA and Strumptown - okay, Stumptown - 2013


Here's the Strumpet spread at MoCCA, with a side of Comix Reader and ink+PAPER.  
Our new bag is modelled by Editrix Ellen.  Many thanks to Paper Rocket for sharing!  

Well hello Strumpets!  We've been very busy promoting Issue 2 at two key US conventions: New York's MoCCA Arts Fest and Portland, OR's Stumptown Comics Fest.  

This year's MoCCA was a nice convention, a bit more polished and professional now that it's been taken over by Society of Illustrators.  The new Strumpet met with a great reception.  We had a chummy time with the folks at Paper Rocket Minicomics, publishers of handmade comics like the re-issue of Ariel Bordeaux's Deep Girl.  


Outstanding stuff! 

To treat ourselves after a hard weekend of selling and chatting, we got our little hands on a print by up-and-coming NYC cartoonist Dre Grigoropol.  Dre did a great interview with Editrix Ellen Lindner for the BUST blog, and the admiration is 100% mutual!

We took a break in our other home country, the UK, and then we were off again, in entirely the other direction!

Destination: Portland, Oregon.  Portlandia, here we come! 


 Nice view, eh?  Mount Hood from the air.

Portland is one of the Strumpet's most favorite cities, and it's not just because we have a thing for Fred Armisen.

Portland is LOUSY with cartoonists, and the natural environment is just fabulous.  Like Bristol in the UK, this is a city where you can access top-notch culture and food with ease and then get into the countryside in a matter of minutes.   

Fab photograph by Stephen Betts.

We had a great time bumming around Portland's Hoyt Arboretum...a fantastic forest full of redwoods, just a short bus ride from the city center...

Strumpets Ellen Lindner and Robin Ha prepare for the con in the springtime sun.

...and at the TeaZone, a fantastic bubble tea and cocktail bar in the city's swish Pearl District.  

Strumpets Lisa Rosalie Eisenberg, Ellen Lindner and Robin Ha at One Grand Gallery. 

Next we hit One Grand Gallery to meet up with Portland Strumpet Lisa Rosalie Eisenberg for an opening of new prints and process art by British artist Jon McNaught, sponsored by Portland zine paradise Reading Frenzy.  Jon's books, published by London-based NoBrow, are not to be missed!  And we can't say enough nice things about his lithographs and silkscreens. 

Here Jon signs his newest, Dockwood

Robin and Jon are currently listening to a story by Ellen informally entitled, "Was the apartment haunted because of a double homicide or was the decor just creepy??!!" 

Afterwards we had a pretty intense discussion over some Portland microbrews and delightfully greasy grilled cheese. Hey, it's hard work psyching oneself up for optimal sales!

Stumptown is Strumptown: Robin and Ellen behind the table.

 Perhaps because we came from such a distance, the organizers gave us a whole table upon which to spread our wares.  So cool!  Brooklyn Strumpet Robin Ha had two new minicomics - and postcards!  If you didn't score at the show you can grab some from her new online store.

 But it's not just about sales.  When Team Strumpet is on the left coast, it's a great opportunity to touch base with faraway friends.  Ellen had a blast brunching with comix stars (and friends of the Hypothetical Island) Hazel Newlevant and Jesse Reklaw, just two of the amazing inkstars who call Portland home. 

This brings us full circle, as Jesse is one of the fine artists published by our MoCCA tablemates Paper Rocket!  His LOVF: Destination Crisis - an account of spending time in New York City while undergoing a manic episode -  is unmissable.  


Truly, Portland is Comixtown.  If you ever have a chance to visit - especially for Stumptown! - we encourage you to do so.  

Next up: we share some of our Portland purchases.

Thanks for reading....

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Limited Edition Strumpet Totes - Now Available in our Etsy!


Just in time for spring, we have a brand-new crop of Strumpet tote bags in our shop

Designed to be made with 90% thrifted, reclaimed or recycled materials, these fully lined tote bags are handmade by us.  We emblazoned them with Elliot Baggott's classic swooping S (from our issue 1 logo.)  Plus they have two interior pockets for your keys, phone, or minicomics! 

This is a very limited edition - so grab yours while supplies last! 

Thanks to Hypothetical Island intern Andrea Kendrick for helping us out with some modelling!

Friday, 8 March 2013

Celebrate International Women's Day - By Becoming a Strumpet





Happy International Women's Day, folks!  Seems like the perfect time to announce the submissions guidelines for the next issue of the Strumpet.  

Good luck, ladies - and may the transatlantic odds ever be in your favor! 
 
Submissions Guidelines - Strumpet 3
The Tasty Issue

Deadline: Sept 1st 2013
About:
The Strumpet is a transatlantic ladies' comic focusing on artists from the US and UK, edited by Ellen Lindner and Kripa Joshi. We're pretty loose on where our contributors come from - it's always fun to have special guests from all over the world - but strict on the fact that we publish women only. Sorry, gents!

Theme:
The theme for this issue is Tasty. What do YOU think is tasty? Food, people, places, things - we're open to your interpretations of this theme. Surprise us!

Proportions:
We publish simultaneously in Britain and America. The sizes are:
British: B5, 176 x 250 mm
American: 7 x 10 in
When you're designing your pages, just pick the measurement you prefer - they're close enough so that they're pretty much interchangeable.

Medium:
Black & White or Greyscale.
If you are shading digitally, please use only one tone of 40% grey. This will give the issue a nifty unified look! Folks who use watercolor, gouache, etc. - don't worry, just do your thing.

There is also a spot available for a full-color comic for the back cover. Please let us know if you are particularly interested in submitting back cover work.

Bleed: 
Yes, you can do a bleed. The size of the page in InDesign is 7.25 x
10.25" (including the printer's trim space - that's the .25" extra),
with an approximately  margin of .5" all the way round (within that
measurement - so the non-margin area is 6.75 x 9.75". I would keep any
vital information - text or drawing - within the non-margin portion of
the page.


IMPORTANT: when you deliver your files, please name them with your last name in the file name, plus the page number: ie, quimby_1.jpg   We receive a lot of files called things like "1.jpg" or "strumpet_1.jpg"  If you want your files to be considered, please make them easy for us to download and find.

Format:
For this issue, the maximum page count is 6 pages. We want to be able to squeeze in as many Strumpets as possible!
For those contributing for the first time, the maximum page count will be 3 pages.

We strongly prefer that stories submitted be lettered by hand - we make exceptions, as you’ll see from prior issues, but it’s also the biggest thing we give our artists grief over.

Submission:
Files should be a minimum of 400 dpi (anything up to 600 dpi greyscale or 1200 dpi bitmap lineart is excellent)
When you first submit, please send legible jpg's only. We will request for hi-res files only once we have reviewed and chosen the artwork. You can send submissions to strumpetcomic@gmail.com

The Strumpet requests that any stories be new material, and that we are able to publish it in exclusivity for six months from the date of this issue's publication. If you have a pre-existing story that you feel is just perfect and has not appeared in another publication (including your own minicomics or another small press anthology), please get in touch - we may be able to work something out.

Please note:
We are having open submissions for the first time for this issue. Therefore, it is possible that we will receive more stories than we can print.
We apologize in advance for any disappointment this may cause. We may also decline to publish stories because we don’t feel that they fit with this issue. It’s a Strumpet’s prerogative to choose, but we will do our best to be fair.

Compensation for stories of 1-3 pages in length will be two copies of the finished comic; for stories 4-6 pages in length artists will receive three copies of the finished comic.

If all of this sounds good, please get in touch with us at strumpetcomic at gmail.com and pitch us an idea! Or ask a question. We look forward to hearing from you.