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DO TAXES EASIER Business Basics for Freelancers THIS WEDNESDAY!

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Are you a freelancer and haven’t done your taxes yet? If you’re near NYC, please come to this special edition of Business Basics for Freelancers that’s focused on taxes! The tax deadline is approaching, but there’s still time to get organized and file for an extension if you need it, and even make a payment plan so you don’t have to pay all at once. Please join me at Caffeine Underground this Wednesday 4/10 from 2-5p (yes, freelancer time!).

SIGN UP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/do-taxes-easier-business-basics-for-freelancers-tickets-59648198367

Tickets are $50 online and walk-ins are $55. If you’ve taken my other classes before, you can get a 50% discount with a special code.

As a freelancer myself, I’ve figured out a bunch of stuff for my own taxes that I want to share with others. Taxes are probably some of the hardest things to tackle as a freelancer, but I’ve found a way to streamline my taxes so they’re more manageable, and I can help you formulate a plan to do so yourself.

Thanks!

tags: business basics for freelancers, taxes, freelancing tips, freelancing
categories: Comic Events
Monday 04.08.19
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

The Daily Misfortune 274

Haven't posted The Daily Misfortune for the past 2 days because of computer troubles.  You'll see a whole string of Daily Misfortunes about THAT topic this week :/  Usually exaggerated, but still...

My Friday the 13th/National Fortune Cookie Day event went well last Friday!  People seemed amused by it :)  Sold a few comics, met some new people, it's all good!  Thanks to all who visited!

tags: Carmine Street Comics, comic, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Events, The Daily Misfortune
Wednesday 09.18.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

HAPPY NATIONAL FORTUNE COOKIE DAY / FRIDAY THE 13TH!

'Tis a joyous day!  According to HolidayInsights.com, "it's pretty clear that the Fortune Cookie did not originate in China. Rather, it was invented in California. There appears to be some uncertainty over who invented it. Some historical references suggest it was Makoto Hagiwara who invented the fortune cookie at the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco in 1914. Others believe that David Jung, founder of the Hong Kong Noodle Company, was the first to make fortune cookies in Los Angeles in the 1920s."  Fun facts!

Plus, here's a sneak peek at the coolest page I drew for "The Lucky Penny:"

"The Lucky Penny" page 3 by Mindy indy

What's gonna happen when he picks up that penny?  You won't be able to sleep at night until you find out.  So stop by Carmine Street Comics tonight from 7-9pm and you can get your own copy of "The Lucky Penny" PLUS your very own lucky penny to save you from the horrors of Friday the 13th!  It's gonna be a fun time! :D

Friday the 13th Misfortune!

tags: Carmine St- Comics, Carmine Street Comics, comic, Friday the 13th, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, National Fortune Cookie Day, The Daily Misfortune, The Lucky Penny, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Events, The Daily Misfortune, Uncategorized
Friday 09.13.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

The Lucky Penny is Coming!

The Lucky Penny Here's the cover for "The Lucky Penny," my newest mini comic!  I spent a stupid amount of time searching for the right fonts they use on the penny, because the date font is different than the font at the top.

You can buy "The Lucky Penny" tomorrow for $1.99 and get your own special lucky penny to protect you from the evils of Friday the 13th!  Go to Carmine Street Comics from 7pm-9pm and I'll hand out FREE FORTUNE and MISFORTUNE COOKIES for National Fortune Cookie Day.  Get a special Misfortune Cookie Card for a friend, and/or a misfortune cookie drawing.  You can pick up a copy of "The Misfortune Cookie" and "Mindy Indy's Daily Misfortune and Flipbook" if you haven't already.  The perfect way to scare the sh!t out of your superstitious friends this Friday the 13th :D

When I had longer hair, this was much more of a threat.  But I still think about it.  Had some pretty close calls....

tags: Carmine St- Comics, Carmine Street Comics, comic, Friday the 13th, mindy indy, Mindy Indy's Daily Misfortune and Flip Book, Mindy Steffen, National Fortune Cookie Day, The Daily Misfortune, The Lucky Penny, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Events, The Daily Misfortune, Uncategorized
Thursday 09.12.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

National Fortune Cookie Day this Friday the 13th!

National Fortune Cookie Day on Friday the 13th! Awesome news!  This Friday the 13th is National Fortune Cookie Day!  Don't believe me?  It's true!  In honor of this great day, I'll be giving out FREE FORTUNE COOKIES at Carmine Street Comics!  You can get either a regular fortune cookie, or special misfortune cookie!  How serendipitous for Friday the 13th!  I'll also be selling my Misfortune Cookie books and drawing fortune cookies.

This will also be the debut of my newest story, "The Lucky Penny!"  "The Lucky Penny" comic and actual penny you'll get with the copy will save you from terrible misfortunes this Friday the 13th!

Very excited!  See you there from 7pm to 9pm at 34 Carmine Street in the Village!  Speaking of, I'm here working on comic stuff now because it's Tuesday.  I'll be until around 8ish tonight.

 

tags: Carmine Street Comics, comic, Friday the 13th, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, National Fortune Cookie Day, The Daily Misfortune, The Lucky Penny, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Events, The Daily Misfortune, Uncategorized
Tuesday 09.10.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Signing Success! On to Baltimore!

Michael Petranek and Mindy Indy at Carmine Street Comics Last night the Power Rangers signing was awesome!  Thanks to everyone who came!  Sold some books, did some drawings, and talked with a lot of nice people!  Special thanks to Michael for bringing all the books!  It was super great catching up with him too!  Special thanks to my friend Carlos Abdu for bringing everyone pizza!

Mindy Indy and Michael Petranek at Carmine St. Comics!

It felt so fulfilling to be a part of such a cool book and in this event!  Sometimes, because it takes so much work and time to plan events, and to prepare for things like comic conventions, I wonder if it's all worth it, but it's for amazing experiences like this that make me know that comics are what I'm meant to do with my life!

Now onto the next thing!  Right now I'm on the Bolt Bus to Baltimore with my friends Ellen Stedfeld and Carlos Abdu for the Baltimore Comic Con!  OMG it was crazy coordinating and some of us almost missed the bus :P  Everyone was printing last minute stuff, and I just printed my new story, "The Lucky Penny" today!  Can't wait to show it to everyone!  I'll post it on here soon too.

We'll be in Artist's Alley at Table A286!  Super excited!

 

tags: Artist's Alley, Baltimore Comic Con, Carlos Abdu, Carmine St- Comics, Carmine Street Comics, comic, Ellen Stedfeld, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, Power Rangers, Power Rangers Megaforce, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Conventions, Comic Events, The Daily Misfortune, Uncategorized
Friday 09.06.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Power Rangers Signing TONIGHT!

Tonight Mindy Indy will sketch your favorite Ranger, or you can get a sketch of you AS a Power Ranger, like this sketch!  OR, you can even get a sketch combining characters, like this one of Dead Pool dressing as the Red Ranger:

Dead Pool as the Red Ranger

Please stop by Carmine St. Comics tonight from 7PM to 9PM to get a copy of the newest Power Rangers Megaforce book, signed by colorist Mindy Indy and editor Michael Petranek.  I'm sorry that some people can't make it because of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year).  We picked this day because that's when the store and people who worked on the book were available.  But now I know, and will definitely keep Rosh Hashanah in mind in planning future events (mental note:  beginning of September...)  In any case, Shanah Tovah!

Hope to see many people at Carmine tonight - it'll be fun! :)

tags: Carmine Street Comics, comic, DeadPool Max, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, Power Rangers, Power Rangers Megaforce, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Events, The Daily Misfortune
Thursday 09.05.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

More Power Rangers Stuff

Power Rangers Megaforce Volume 3 Here's what the cover looks like for the new Power Rangers book!  If you haven't gotten your copy already, you can get it at Carmine St. Comics this Thursday!  It's my first official signing event so I'm really happy :)  Yeah I'm posting more about this event than about the next convention coming up:  Baltimore Comic Con this weekend!  Life is happening so fast!

tags: Baltimore Comic Con, Carmine St- Comics, Carmine Street Comics, comic, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, Power Rangers, Power Rangers Megaforce, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Events, The Daily Misfortune
Tuesday 09.03.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Power Rangers Megaforce BOOK SIGNING!

Power Rangers Megaforce Book Signing

SUPER EXCITED to announce I'll be in a book signing this Thursday Sept. 5th!  Power Rangers Megaforce Vol. 3 is now on store shelves everywhere, and I'll be at Carmine St. Comics with Papercutz editor Michael Petranek to sign books and talk with people about what it's like to work on the Rangers series!  I'll also be doing Power Rangers drawings for fans!  We'll be there from 7PM-9PM.  Here's the facebook event.  GET PUMPED THIS IS AWESOME!!!

Haha I just realized this Daily Misfortune doesn't go at all with the Rangers posting.  The people at Papercutz are super awesome and it's been great working with them :)  I tried to think of a Rangers misfortune, but I just go with whatever inspires me at the time.

tags: Carmine St- Comics, Carmine Street Comics, comic, Michael Petranek, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, Papercutz, Power Rangers Megaforce, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Events, The Daily Misfortune
Friday 08.30.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Kids Comic Con VS. Bronx Heroes Con

Bronx Heroes Con 2013 Kids Comic Con 2013 with Alex Simmons

In the past 2 weeks I did 2 comic conventions in the Bronx and want to rate them against each other.  The first was the Bronx Heroes Con May 4th and 5th, and the other was the Kids Comic Con May 11th.  One I lost a ton of money on, the other I did ok.  Here's the scoop:

Bronx Heroes table cost:  $150  VS.  Kids Comic Con table cost:  $35

Money I made at Heroes:  $55  VS.  Money I made at Kids:  $60

There's the difference!  Losing $95 at Heroes VS making a small profit of $25 at Kids Con.  Now, last year at Heroes I spent the same $ for table and made $40 selling my comics for only $1.  I thought I did pretty well for my first convention.  But a year later I would've thought I'd do better by more than a $15 difference and still lose money.  I was talking with some other vendors at Heroes and they had similar results.  I think the only people who did well were the people who sold the perlor bead design things for like $1 each.  Here are some things I think may have affected Heroes:

1.  It was on Free Comic Book Day (the first Saturday in May).  Many people on Saturday thought all the comics were free, but why should you PAY for comics if you can get other comics for free?  Next year, I'm not doing a con on free comic day.  I might participate in an event in a comic shop or something, but not pay for a table in a convention.

2.  It was in a library.  In the far Bronx.  Most of the people that came by said they had just stumbled upon that convention from being in the library.  When you go to a library, you get books you can read for free (granted, not to keep, but you're not paying for them).  I think the mindset of people is different when entering a library vs entering a comic store, for example (like I said earlier, I did better at Carmine St. Comics grand opening in one day vs 2 days at Heroes).

3.  Even though there were some bursts of traffic, it was swarms of kids that didn't buy anything.  Of course, it's always good to teach them things about comics, and I'm always happy to answer questions - they were all very curious.  I suppose Heroes is more of a convention for you if you've already "made it" in the industry, have money to lose, and your main goal is to educate kids.  I wouldn't recommend Heroes for someone just starting out.

There were also long periods of time when there just wasn't much traffic at Heroes.  Sunday was especially dead.  I asked the person who ran Heroes and said "Hey, I know it's a lot of work to run a convention, but where is all that money going to?  Does some of it go to the library?  Does some go to you?  I just don't understand why a con this size should cost $150."  (To compare, MoCCA Fest, which is a HUGE event, cost $200 for half a table.  Heroes wasn't nearly to that scale or fame though).  He said some of it went to the library, but most went to advertising.  Just for the heck of it, I called the Bronx Fordham Library just now and asked them how much it would cost to have an event there for the weekend.  Basically, they said they only hold library sponsored events.  So I asked if that comic event was sponsored, did that mean they got the space for free?  The lady said she couldn't give out that information.  Interesting.

Also, if we do the math, I'd say there were about 20 tables at Heroes.  If they all paid $150 each, that's $3,000.  Let's say some went to the library, like $500.  Even so, that's still $2,500 for advertising which, in my opinion, wasn't that effective.  Like I said above, most people at Heroes just stumbled upon it because they were already at the library, with very few people making the convention their main destination.  I heard Heroes was advertised on tv, which can be pricey.  But I noticed even the fliers they handed out and posters online didn't mark the address of the library - I had to find it through the library site.  Now, I haven't run a convention before, but I'd say Heroes could learn a lot from Alex Simmons, who ran the Kids Comic Con.

Both conventions were in the same area of the Bronx (only 2 stops away).  Kids Con was even bigger than Heroes.  Kids Con had cool special events, like a competitive pictionary-like comic game.  It was an all-around good convention.  And even though I didn't make a ton, it's way better than losing $.  I also got to network a lot too.  I did notice though, that some larger companies like Viz and Archie were giving away free graphic novels (I suspect leftovers from Free Comic Book Day the week prior), so that hurt a bit in that nobody bought my $2 mini comics.

In retrospect, for both Heroes and Kids Con, I'd say bring tons of stuff you can part with for free.  Not just free fortune cookies or candy, because they'll be eaten and forgotten, but free comics that will stick with the children and leave them wanting more.  If you can afford it :P  But all in all, Kids Comic Con WINS hands down because of low table cost!  Low risk for people just getting into the business.  Granted, your stuff does need to be "kid friendly."  (I didn't display the first Misfortune Cookie comic because it has a swear word on the first page.)

In Heroes defense, I think last year's location was much better - it was held at the Bronx Museum, right by Yankee's Stadium, which was easier to get to from Manhattan and, being in a museum, I feel like people value art more.  They also had a blood drive going on, which they didn't do this year.  I know the goal of the Heroes Con is to bring comics to kids who may not have seen them otherwise - it's all about outreach.  It's a great cause, and the organizer is very passionate about it - I know him personally and he's a nice, down-to-earth guy.  Who knows, other artists and I may have inspired kids to keep drawing, which is super awesome!  But hey, if Heroes continues to be $150 a table, they're not going to have a convention if no vendors are willing to pay that.  Word gets around.  Next year, maybe I'll sign up to have a lecture or something, but I won't pay for a table if it's that expensive.  Some people may not view me nicely for focusing so much on the money aspect of comics, but hey - when I moved to NYC I made it my goal to become a professional cartoonist.  It's true that charity events are important, but you won't get ahead in your career doing just those.  I wish more artists looked upon their careers as being worth more, because we ARE worth just as much as any lawyer, doctor, scientist, etc and should be valued by others as such.

Some drawings I did from each con:

Eddie at Bronx Heroes Con!

tags: Alex Simmons, Bronx Heroes Comic Con, Carmine Street Comics, comic, Kids Comic Con, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, MoCCA Fest, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Conventions, Comic Events, Uncategorized
Friday 05.17.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Events and stuff!

That's true for New York, at least.

So much has been going on in the past few days!  It's good to be busy though.  And have some fun :)  Kids Comic Con went well last Saturday!  I want to do a post this week comparing that con with Bronx Heroes (maybe Thurs or Fri).

Today I'll be at Carmine St. Comics for a studio day (from like 1pm to 8pm ish).  Tomorrow is another big event:  Carmine St. Comics Community Showcase!  In the words of the shop itself:

For our artists to meet the neighborhood and the neighborhood to meet our artists. And for YOU to meet both! All day on Wednesday May 15th, each of our Storefront Artists will have an hourly signing slot during which they'll sketch for you as they sell their work! And we'll be sharing info about this beautiful NYC neighborhood's history and culture over our social-networking sites from as we go along! !! - - !! ALSO! BONUS! Spending a certain amount at the CSC register will qualify you to take home exclusive one-time made-just-for-the-occasion awesome somethings by each artist during their signing slot!

Here's the facebook event.

My time slot is in the morning - from 10am-11am.  It should be fun!  34 Carmine St. off the West 4th stop in Manhattan!

tags: Carmine St- Comics, Carmine Street Comics, comic, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Events, The Daily Misfortune
Tuesday 05.14.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Carmine Street Comics Studio

Mindy Indy at the Carmine Street Comics studio space. Hey peeps!  Tuesday was super nice at Carmine Street Comics.  The picture above shows more of what their little studio set up is like.  The artist sits on that elevated platform in the front window of the store.  I was actually successful at luring some curious new people into the store!  (well, "luring" may not be the best word, but you know what I mean).  The desk space is just big enough for me to work on my comic pages.  That day I worked on drawing and inking the weekly comic I do for the Dysautonomia Foundation - No Tears:  Life With FD.  It was super great and super chill drawing at that space.  I had a nice big window, the door was open and let in the fresh spring air, but best of all - I got to talk with comic peeps every so often!  Saw some friends, met some new people, talked about comic stuff.  MUCH better than just working on stuff alone at home and going stir crazy (and more productive too, since it's not easy to climb up and down from there all the time, I'm not distracted).  And hey, I even sold a book, so that was a nice extra bonus!

Each day Carmine St. Comics has rotating artists drawing in the window.  Today (Thursday) is Ellen Stedfeld's turn.  Friday is Sean Von Gorman's turn, and he's having a special party event.  He has a book out:  The Secret Adventures of Houdini.  Sean usually does an escape act of some kind during his events.  In his own words: "When I crash a party ANYTHING CAN AND WILL HAPPEN!"  So stop by Carmine St. Comics this Friday May 10th anytime from 2pm to 10pm to witness the insanity.  I may or may not be there (gotta prep for Kids Comic Con THIS WEEKEND).

Also, Carmine St. Comics Community Showcase is going on next Wednesday May 15th 11am-10pm!  ALL of the daily window artists will be there at some point of the day sketching, signing, partying, having an all-around good time!  Special prizes available to customers of the store!

All this awesome stuff going on at 34 Carmine St. in Manhattan off the West 4th stop.  Look for the big green awning that says Imperialist Bookstore, and the Carmine St. Comics sign will be underneath it.  GOOD TIMES!

tags: artist's studio, Carmine St- Comics, Carmine Street Comics, comic, Ellen Stedfeld, Familial Dysautonomia Foundation, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, No Tears: Life With FD, Sean Von Gorman, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie, The Secret Adventures of Houdini
categories: Comic Events, Uncategorized
Wednesday 05.08.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

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