In other good news we're likely to have our first highschool artist on
staff (paid by the city of Cambridge) this summer. So we should meet
soon to put together a script for issue number 3 that they can get to
work on. Please click on the following link so that we can schedule
it, ok?
http://www.doodle.ch/psbxxwtng64cys94
-clay
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Clay Ward
President and Founder
Buy It Like You Mean It
http://www.BuyItLikeYouMeanIt.org
"Change the world... one purchase at a time."
Let me know if you're coming, ok? I'll get some chinese food delivered?
Here's what I think we should go over:
Cosmology of the comic book (Taras has been working on this.)
Long term plotline/timeline of events (JT has been working on this.)
Rough scripts for the next comic book. - Bring your ideas. (I
believe we're sticking with a similar cast of characters, but focusing
on a different character as the protagonist. Still with the concept
of "how blogging can be action packed and heroic." and the target
audiences of 15-27 (student activists) and 60-70 (grant committees.))
Hopefully we'll leave the meeting with a process for writing the next
comic book so that our high school staffer can get to work on it!
-clay
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Clay Ward <cl...@thoughtandmemory.org> wrote:
Let me know if you have any topics to go over that aren't on the below
listing. We might have a small crew since Taras wrote to let me know
that he isn't coming. I've had an idea or two (based on the goals
we've been working with) about what comes next that I want to develop
with ya'll as a group.
I'll also be there early for our usual Monday night work session if
you want to come early.
-clay
Here's what I think we should go over:
Long term plotline/timeline of events (JT has been working on this.)
Rough scripts for the next comic book. - Bring your ideas. (I
believe we're sticking with a similar cast of characters, but focusing
on a different character as the protagonist. Still with the concept
of "how blogging can be action packed and heroic." and the target
audiences of 15-27 (student activists) and 60-70 (grant committees.))
Hopefully we'll leave the meeting with a process for writing the next
comic book so that our high school staffer can get to work on it!
-clay