I should be in California…
I started this journal right before heading out to San Diego last year. In one of the posts, I said something to the effect of, “I think this is the last year that I will attend this convention as a spectator.” Then I drone on and on about my fancy-pants plans and stories and entertaining the masses.
One year later, I am not attending the Comic Con as a spectator, as promised. What prophetic ability!
Surviving Creativity
Here’s a stretch: yesterday at work we had a “team-building” exercise where we had to solve a survivalist problem. We were in a plane wreck in the middle of a very cold, snow-covered land. (minus 40 at night.) There were creeks around. We were dressed in business clothes. We could only take 5 items from a list of 12.
- ball of steel wool
- axe
- loaded .45
- cigarette lighter with no fuel
- extra clothes
- 20 X 20 burlap canvas
- can of crisco
- chocolate bar for each person
- newspapers
- map
- compass
- pint of whiskey
Our group decided the strategy was:
- Stay put
- Stay warm
- Get Found
We were close on our answers. The correct response was:
- Fuel-less cigarette lighter - So what if it doesn’t have fuel? It can still spark.
- ball of steel wool - This will burn with a spark from the lighter.
- extra clothes - warmth, bandages, string, signaling things
- canvas - shelter, warmth
- crisco - This one we didn’t get. (We put axe.) You use the lid as a reflective device to signal planes. You can use the can to boil snow, water, etc. I wonder why a can of Crisco was on the plane? Maybe it’s standard issue on planes for its survivalist qualities.
Here’s the stretch: Making a comic could use the same strategy.
- Stay Put - Don’t stray from your idea. Follow it through til the ending.
- Stay Warm - Uh. Hmmm. Focus on the passion of your craft? Don’t let banality freeze your creativity? Don’t surround yourself with passion-killing people. Don’t get lazy and cold.
- Get Found - Market. Websites. Comic Stores. Diamond. Friends. Pros. Publishers. Libraries. Bookstores.
Maybe. Gotta work.
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