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Correction and Liability Shift

For the Brooklyn Book Festival this weekend, Papercutz will be in different locations on Saturday and Sunday, and that means other publishers will too.  In yesterday's post, the Metro Tech location is for SATURDAY ONLY, and Papercutz will be at booth #3.  Most Children's Day activities will be going on in the Metro Tech Commons.  Sunday, the main day of the Festival, Papercutz will move outdoors to Booth 308, near the court house, and here's the map.  It'll be beautiful weather this weekend, so hope to see you there!

If you're an indie artist or own a small business and accept credit payments, listen up:  you need to be ready for the "Liability Shift" in 2 weeks.  Basically, credit cards are moving towards having tiny chips inside them instead of the magnetic strip, which will apparently be more secure.  If you have a Square card reader, you have to buy a $49 new reader to accept credit payments.  If you don't, and you swipe a fraudulent card, YOU'LL be responsible for the lost charges, NOT the banks.  It looks like getting the new reader is the way to go because it will protect everyone more.  Granted, Square said they'll reimburse for the reader up to $49 in their fee credits after you use it for 3 months.  However, their fees are very small, and I don't use the reader that much.  I use it once a month for comic conventions, but actually most people pay in cash.  I'm glad to have the Square reader though, because it does help like 20% of the time.  But no way will I charge enough people to make up the $49 in small fees over 3 months, and will probably still end up paying around $45.  So even though I pre-ordered the new chip Square reader, I feel forced into it.

This brings to mind that the way technology is going, we artists have to keep buying more and more expensive tech tools just to keep up.  Adobe's new payment system has me and others locked into paying $50/month for the programs we need, and they have a monopoly because they're the industry standard.  My Mac is pushing 5 years old, and is running terribly show.  I fear the day it will konk out completely, because I can't afford a new one.  This has already happened to some of my artist friends, and it's like a catch 22 - they can't afford a new computer or the programs they need, so then they can't get new jobs in their field.  And because they can't get those jobs, they can't make more money to buy new upgrades.  This is something that seriously scares me and I don't know the solution to it.  

Thanks for listening to my little rant :P  But it's the weekend - everything is better on the weekend!

tags: Liability Shift, Square Card Reader, technology problems, Adobe, Papercutz, mindy indy, The Daily Misfortune, brooklyn book fair
Friday 09.18.15
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

Brooklyn Book Festival This Weekend!

Did you know the Brooklyn Book Festival is this weekend?  Actually, they've been having all kinds of interesting events all around Brooklyn this week leading up to it, and they're celebrating the Festival's 10th Anniversary!  I'll be signing/sketching Power Rangers (and possibly Thea Sisters??  Wow that would be a miraculous turn-around time for that book!) at the Papercutz booth for Kid's Day this Saturday Sept 19 from 3-4pm and also Sun Sept 20 from 2-3pm.  Papercutz is numbered as 308 booth #3, in the Metro Tech Commons.  The address is: 1 MetroTech Roadway, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Saturday has lots of kids programming and activities, like live readings and pop-up book workshops.  There are quite a few comic related events going on too!  George O'Connor is talking about his Olympians comic series along with other cartoonists and authors Saturday at 2pm.  On Sunday at 1p, cartoonists Ayun Halliday and Leslie Stein join 30 Rock actor Judah Friedlander at the Brooklyn Historical Society "for a conversation about creativity, performance and the incessant inspirations of ordinary life, and making light out of the dark in our day-to-day."  More events are scattered around the Downtown Brooklyn area.  And of course there will be TONS OF BOOKS too :)  Actual books.  Like, not on your iPad.

ALL FESTIVAL EVENTS ARE FREE!!

TICKETS ARE NOT REQUIRED
SOME BOOKEND EVENTS CHARGE ADMISSION

In other news, I made a Facebook event for my Super Week comic reading on October 7th!  It's never too early to start planning.  If you're around NYC the day before NYCC begins, come celebrate with me in Bushwick!  Ironically, I'm still on the wait list to get an artist alley table, which makes me nervous.  Hopefully I can squeak in somehow.  If you know of any cartoonists who may be looking to split their table last-minute, please let me know!

As a freelancer, usually every day is different.  I didn't get a headache doing Photoshop for 20 hours a day, but after 4 hours of intense research, correspondence, reading text online, etc, my brain is unsettled.  Probably has to do with the blue light the screen emits.  Which is why reading from an actual book is much better!  Which is why you should go to the Brooklyn Book Fest this weekend!  ;)

tags: brooklyn book festival, brooklyn book fair, Papercutz, Power Rangers, Thea Sisters, george o'connor, judah friedlander, ayun halliday, leslie stein, Mindy Indy & Friends, The Daily Misfortune, NYCC, Super Week
Thursday 09.17.15
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

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