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Philly Zine Fest and SH4H this weekend!

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Breaking news!  I just found out about the Philly Zine Fest, and got in last-minute!  Very exciting!  I've never been to Philly before, and am looking forward to the famous cheese steaks :)  My friends Joseph Carlough at Displaced Snail Publications http://www.josephcarlough.com and Dre with her comic "Dee's Dream" http://www.deesdream.net/ along with many other awesome peopl

Philly Zine Fest 2014 will be held on Sunday, November 9 from NOON to 6PM.

The Fest showcases local artists and zinesters, as well as zine distros, bringing DIY, radical, whimsical, and artistic small press publications to the public. Ranging from bike repair to poetry to crafts, the Zine Fest is a great place to go to learn new things, connect with local writers, and get involved with creating new forms of accessible media.

It's at The Rotunda
4014 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

FREE and open to the public!

More info at http://www.phillyzinefest.com/ and search for "Philly Zine Fest 2014" on facebook.

 

And Saturday November 8th, I'll be doing Super Heroes for Hospice again in New Jersey!  Lot's of traveling ahead for me :P  Also FREE!  10AM to 6PM.

It's at 95 Old Short Hills Road, West Orange, NJ 07052

Super Heroes for Hospice is a charity event.  Since I've first started doing this show, it's grown in popularity, and lots of my friends are in it too, including Nadia Burgess, Paul Castiglia, and Paris Cullins.  See you there!

 

I'm never eating Skittles again. 

I'm never eating Skittles again. 

tags: Philly Zine Fest, Super Heroes for Hospice, Joseph Carlough, Dee's Dream, Nadia Burgess, Paul Castiglia, Paris Cullins, skittles
Thursday 11.06.14
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

The Daily Misfortune 238

This actually happened yesterday evening and it scared the crap out of me!  I put a check in the ATM like normal, but then it made a scary crunching noise and had an error message saying the check wasn't deposited.  It didn't spit the check back out.  PANIC.  Called the number it says to call if the ATM has a problem, but it was after hours on a Sunday and nobody could help.  EXTRA PANIC.  Saw an emergency help line to call if there's a crime:  this is an emergency - it's $500 freakin dollars!  It's not like it's $25... it's $500!  Got through thank God and it took a half hour to clear things up and get a credit.  I'm so glad I thought to call that other number, and you should too if it happens to you.  Most upsetting ATM experience ever.  I guess it would be more upsetting if I got robbed though.  Thankfully, things are cleared up.  At least it inspired another Daily Misfortune.

In other news, Super Heroes for Hospice went ok on Saturday.  Not as much of a turnout as last time, but still good.  Had to do my presentation without my Power Point though, because their computer didn't have the program.  Next time I'll have to bring my own.  Luckily, I practiced beforehand and made notes, so it was still a good presentation.

In other OTHER news, I also submitted that talk as a panel for NYCC - fingers crossed that I get in!  Just found out I was approved for a professional pass, so at least I'm in there somehow, but ideally I'd love to make a presentation and I'll keep an ear out if table spots open up.

tags: comic, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, New York Comic Con, Super Heroes for Hospice, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: The Daily Misfortune
Monday 07.22.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

The Daily Misfortune 237

Hopefully this won't happen to me tomorrow at Super Heroes for Hospice.  It's a lot of cookies from Brooklyn to Jersey.  If you're in the area, check it out!  10a-6p at the Barnabas Health Corporate Office, 95 Old Short Hills Rd, West Orange NJ.  FREE!

tags: comic, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, Super Heroes for Hospice, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Conventions, The Daily Misfortune
Friday 07.19.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Super Heroes for Hospice This Saturday!

I'm in another Super Heroes for Hospice convention this Saturday July 20th!  10AM-6PM.  95 Old Short Hills Rd., West Orange, NJ 07052.  It's their special 5 year anniversary, and should be even more awesome than the last few shows they did.  I'll also give my talk about selling your comic art at conventions at 12:30.  Each time I do this talk, I add some things I've learned, so it's a bit different from the last time I presented.  Here are more details:

Superheroes For Hospice hosts their 5th Anniversary, Summer, Charity Comic Book Sale!

Through the sale of comic books, graphic novels and other hero related items, like action figures and artwork, funds are raised to support the work of Barnabas Health Hospice and Palliative Care Center.

The sale will feature over 450 long comic book boxes filled with all kinds of comics that will appeal to a wide spectrum of collectors. From Archie Comics, Marvel and DC comics, to a myriad of independent titles, all age groups will find so many choices, that buyers should allow time to browse. A guest vendor will be showcasing comics from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s, for those who are real serious collectors.

In attendance will also be over a dozen sketch artists and local creators, so you’ll want to leave yourself enough time to discuss their projects and/or to get their version of your favorite hero.

Two guests will present lectures for budding artists. Mindy Indy will focus her 12:30pm talk on presenting work at conventions and Paris Cullns, the original Blue Devil artist (DC Comics), will, at 2:30pm, highlight the do’s and don’ts of submitting work to publishers.

There is no admission fee to enter the sale or these discussions.

Between 11am and 3pm, the cosplay group, known as the East Coast Avengers, will have their members in costume roaming the sale and available for photos….Last time we saw Spider-man, Captain America, Thor and Iron Man; who’ll show up this time?

Superheroes for Hospice was started by Volunteer Coordinator, Spiro Ballas in 2009. To date over $48,000 has been raised to support the agency’s work. If you have a question about this sale or donating to the project, please contact him at 973-322-4866 or Sballas@BarnabasHealth.org

GUESTS:

Nadia Burgess – Artist - http://toughspirit.deviantart.com/ Paul Castiglia – Writer / Editor (Archie Comics) - Wrote the entire Archie’s Weird Mystery comic book series - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Castiglia Paris Cullins – Artist; original artist for the Blue Devil (DC Comics) - http://comicbookdb.com/creator.php?ID=467 Edward Dippolito – Writer / Artist / Creator of Frank N. Stein - http://franknsteincomic.com/ Michael Grassia – Cartoonist - www.michaelgrassia.com Darrell Goza – Writer / Artist / Creator of Spiritfist - http://ScriptGraphics.weebly.com/ Mindy Indy – Writer / Artist - www.mindyindy.com Jeffrey F. Kipnis – Writer / Creator of Lightning Squirrel - http://danokdath.tripod.com/index.html Sharon Levine – Writer / Artist - https://www.facebook.com/ThePerfectRaindrop David Earl McClain – Artist / Creator of The Artifyce Connection - https://www.facebook.com/QsGrafix Janimal Quisumbing – Artist / Writer / Creator of The Adventures of PogiBoy and Big Brown Monkey - http://thejanimal.com/ Don Smith – Writer – http://donsmith74.wordpress.com/ Edwin Vazquez – Artist / Writer / Creator of Werewolf of NYC - http://www.edwinvazquezart.com/ Emilio Velez Jr. – Artist / Writer / Creator of The Dodgeball Teens - www.dodgeballteens.com

tags: comic, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, Super Heroes for Hospice, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Conventions, The Daily Misfortune
Thursday 07.18.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Super Heroes for Hospice Tomorrow!

I'll be in Super Heroes for Hospice tomorrow!  Check out their facebook page.  Excited for my talk:  "Get Started:  Selling your Comic Art at Conventions!"  Even though I gave that talk last fall, I've had a lot more experience since then and have added new important things to the talk!  There are many other cool presenters that day too, and lots of great comic to sort through.  If you live in NJ or can make it out there, this will be an awesome show.

tags: comic, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, Super Heroes for Hospice, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Conventions, The Daily Misfortune
Friday 04.19.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

MoCCA Fest Recap

MoCCA Fest 2013 Finally starting to recover from the weekend craziness that happened at MoCCA Fest!  A very intense weekend - there was a great turnout for both days of the convention.  This year it was run by the Society of Illustrators and I saw lots of improvements in compared to previous years:  the red curtains not only divided the space nicely but provided some "wall space" for exhibitors to pin artwork to.  There were nice banners clearly marking the aisles.  There was a super delicious free dinner for exhibitors and volunteers on Saturday (much needed, since everyone was exhausted and starving by the end).  They were also very helpful to me when I had a problem (more on that, read on) Basically, the Society of Illustrators rocks!

Mindy indy at MoCCA Fest 2013

I shared a table at this con, because it was pretty expensive.  Had as much space to work with as in NYCC (about 3 feet wide).  I learned the hard way that even though you do save money up front in table cost for half a table, you sacrifice visibility and accessibility, which results in not as many sales.  It so happened that a group of exhibitors in my area was blocking my table for most of Saturday.  Their strategy was to have 3 to 4 people standing in the aisle, getting people's attention and driving traffic to their table.  Some of them were right in front of my space and some in the middle of the aisle but I saw people going around them and missing my table.  While this strategy worked well for that company, it really hurt my sales (I've done enough cons to know I should've been making more money for a con that size on a Saturday).  I kept asking each of them if they could please move, and they did, but the same thing kept happening all day.  I know this group didn't intentionally mean any harm to me, and they seemed like nice people, but the fact was they weren't mindful of their neighbors and were hurting my business.

At one point I got in the aisle in front of my table and did the same thing - tried handing out free cookies but people didn't want any.  I tried holding some mini comics out and had a few people interested, but it was very stressful and I felt like one of those people in Times Square that hassles you to buy something on the street - I didn't like it at all.  Most importantly though, why was I paying $200 for half a table when I'm not even at my table?!  There were some people just walking around with their comics on a tray and sold stuff that way - all for the price of admission - $15.

The next morning (it was a 2 day con) I explained the situation to Anelle Miller, who organized MoCCA Fest and is head of the Society of Illustrators.  I love this woman - she was able to track down an empty table and had 2 volunteers help move all my stuff there!  I felt like Anelle and others that ran the fest really cared about me and wanted me to have a positive experience.  I'm totally thankful to everyone that had a part in helping me out!

I did AMAZINGLY WELL that day!  I made over twice the amount I did on Saturday (enough to cover my table cost and a small profit!), and Sundays are supposed to be the slow days at cons.  Made me wonder how well I could have done on Saturday if I had my own table.  One guy who saw me both days pointed out that my sign was much more visible at the bigger table - he didn't even notice it the previous day.  I think the best part was that I was much more happy and relaxed because people had plenty of space in the aisle to walk up to my table casually and browse my merch without any pressure.  An added benefit was my friend Ellen got to expand her corner of our previous half table to all of the half table, and she sold some stuff that day.  I also helped exhibitors next to me at the new location just by occupying a previously empty table (vacant tables pose loitering problems and dead space - people tend to not look at things near empty tables as much).  So it worked out for everyone in the end :)

I learned from that experience that life presents you with all kinds of obstacles and challenges that you have no control over, but you CAN control how you react to them.  If you find yourself in a situation like this, don't just sit there and be like "oh well, there's nothing I can do."  First talk kindly yet firmly to the person/people interfering with you.  If the problem persists, get help from a person running the convention/art show/event and they'll find a better solution.  This situation isn't all that uncommon - I had a little bit of it at NYCC too (mostly friends of one exhibitor next to me just hanging around), but not to this extent.  I'll add this experience to my lecture "Get Started:  Selling Your Comics at Conventions!!!" on Saturday, April 20th, at Super Heroes for Hospice in West Orange NJ.

Here are some sketches I did.  This guy is writing a story about tiny people.  He wanted the artist to draw themselves in the picture as a giant doing something mean to a tiny person (him in the picture).

This girl wanted me to draw her driving a monster truck.  I love random fun requests like that!

Thank you all very much to everyone who stopped by my table!  MoCCA Fest was a success thanks to all you peeps :)  I had a great time overall and am looking forward to next year's fest!

tags: Anelle Miller, comic, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, MoCCA Fest, New York Comic Con, Society of Illustrators, Super Heroes for Hospice, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Conventions, The Daily Misfortune, Uncategorized
Thursday 04.11.13
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Toys on the Hudson Recap!

Had to take some time to recover after another 3 day show (technically a 2 1/2 day show).  The pic above is of the Westin Hotel in Newport NJ, where Toys on the Hudson was held.  It was a new thing for me to exhibit in a toy show.

The show was divided into many rooms of the hotel, with all the comic books and artists in one big room.  The Jersey Journal covered the show, and you can see more pics of the toys on their site.  It was a good show for me, despite low crowds.  I was given an extra table too!

I did another lecture about "Getting Started Exhibiting Your Comic Art at Conventions."

And of course I did a lot more sketches!  One guy that sold Transformers toys wanted me to draw any kind of "mecha" (robot) I wanted.  Check out the unicorn mecha in rockin' boots!  Have you EVER seen a giant robot in high heels?  I don't think so!

I sketched this Optimus Prime in keeping with the toy theme of the show.  Transformers was of course popular....

As was Godzilla!  I tried something new with this sketch and made a misfortune to go with it:

This guy wanted a portrait.  The spittin' image!

This girl wanted a My Little Pony.  I asked "old school or new school?" (because there's a new version that looks different from the 80s version), and she chose old school!

Yeah rockin' Firefly Pony!

The same guy that had me do the story book pictures at Super Heroes for Hospice came back for 2 more drawings!  Yay repeat customers!  These are like concept sketches for this children's book he's writing for his grand kids (rather than the finished art that would be in a book).

This one turned out extra awesome.  It's the "Rock King" and the guy described him as being made of smooth, speckled rock.  GO, Prismacolor Brush-tip markers!!

Overall, it was great meeting lots of nice people and seeing familiar faces.  Spiro from Super Heroes for Hospice (the last con I did) was at a booth right across from me, and my friend Emilio was at the table right next to me.  I also talked a lot with R. Allen Leider who gave me lots of helpful advice.  Thanks everyone for being part of the show, both exhibitors and fans!

 

tags: Emilio Velez, Godzilla, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, My Little Pony, Optimus Prime, R- Allen Leider, Super Heroes for Hospice, The Daily Misfortune, The Jersey Journal, The Misfortune Cookie, Toys on the Hudson, Transformers
categories: Comic Conventions, The Daily Misfortune
Tuesday 11.27.12
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Super Heroes for Hospice Recap

I had a great experience at Super Heroes for Hospice this past weekend in Jersey!  This was a small event to raise money for the Barnabas Health Hospice and Palliative Care Center, as well as a canned food drive for the needy of hurricane Sandy.  A big part of the event was 1,000s of old comic issues to delve through (as seen in the picture above).  Another part of the room had me and about 7 other artists selling our work and drawing sketches.  Another big draw was the "Getting Into Comics" lecture series, featuring Paris Cullens, Joe Endres, Steve Zinoda, Christian Rubiano, and myself.  I gave a super cool power point presentation about how to get started exhibiting and selling your comic art at conventions!  YouTube clips coming soon!

I had many unusual and charming drawing requests this time!

One guy had a collection of envelopes that he had artists draw upon, and he gave me an ocean-themed stamped one to draw Aeryan surfing on!  If you google "super heroes for hospice" in image search, you'll see other artistic envelopes in his collection.

The next commission was from a grandfather that wrote a story for his two grand daughters.  He gave me a script to look at and said I could illustrate any scene in any way I wished.  He wanted to see different artists visions of his story.

Another cool request was from a guy that wanted me to draw this Big Foot doll!

I felt that Big Foot would need to comb all that hair!  The guy has a project going on where he has commissioned over 400 artists to draw their version of the Big Foot (or caveman doll as he calls it).  Pretty cool!

Special thanks to my friend Christina for driving me all the way from Brooklyn to West Orange, NJ!

tags: AER HEAD, Christian Rubiano, comic, Joe Endres, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, Paris Cullens, Steve Zinoda, Super Heroes for Hospice, The Daily Misfortune, The International Norbert Conspiracy, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Conventions, The Daily Misfortune
Tuesday 11.13.12
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Dare Devil

This is a sketch I did for Spiro Ballas, who coordinates Super Heroes for Hospice, going on this Saturday.  I met him in person at New York Comic Con and he said he'd like all the exhibitors at SHFH to do a Dare Devil sketch.  Can you guess the movie reference in the speech bubble?

I've been preparing for my lecture on Saturday and am super pumped!  My talk is at 2pm.  Super Heroes for Hospice goes from 10am to 6pm at the Barnabas Health Corporate Office, 95 Old Short Hills Rd., West Orange, NJ 07052.  Tell your friends, it's going to be an awesome show :)

tags: comic, Dare Devil, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, Spiro Ballas, Super Heroes for Hospice, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: The Daily Misfortune
Thursday 11.08.12
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Super Heroes for Hospice

Super Heroes for Hospice

This Saturday, November 10, I'm exhibiting at Super Heroes for Hospice in West Orange, NJ!  I'm also giving a presentation about how to start exhibiting and selling your comic art at conventions.  Here's more info:

Super Heroes for Hospice

There will also be a "Getting Into Comics" lecture series.  Admission is free, but pre-registration is encouraged to reserve a seat, as seating is limited.  Please register by emailing your request to SBallas@BarnabasHealth.org - include each lecture that you'd like to attend.  On the day of the event, remaining seats will be given on a first come, first serve basis.

mindy indy lecture

I'm super excited to give my first lecture!  I've been working on my power point presentation a lot :)  It'll be super awesome and informative!  It'll be great to meet all the other fascinating comic artists too.

The event will also hold a canned food drive for communities hit hardest by Hurricane Sandy.  Donations will go to Last Resort Emergency Food Pantry (Asbury Park, NJ).  Super Heroes for Hospice attendants can pick a free comic for every canned good they bring (limit 5 per attendee).

In the aftermath of Sandy and now the Nor'easter storm, things have been grim for many people.  If you can make it, please come to Super Heroes for Hospice to help in a small way by donating food or getting comics for a family you know that has lost much - because besides needing the basics to survive, people also need to be cheered up!

tags: Barnabas Health Hospice and Palliative Care Center, Christian Rubiano, comic, Joe Endres, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, Paris Cullins, Paul Castiglia, Spiro Ballas, Steve Zinoda, Super Heroes for Hospice, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Conventions, Uncategorized
Wednesday 11.07.12
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

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