This is a scene from one of Seattle’s night clubs that featured Disco Night on Thursdays. Once in a while the D.J. obliged my requests for Abba’s “Dancing Queen”, a favorite of mine. This was drawn in 2000.
Weather Terminology
This is my first published cartoon in The Seattle Weekly, a newspaper in Seattle. I remember the day it was published, I grabbed about a dozen papers to keep, and one of them I framed and hung on the wall of my small apartment. O Happy Day!
Waiting for a Brilliant Idea
Waiting for a Brilliant Idea on the Puget Sound, late Autumn, 1992.
Spaceship’s Departure
These are a few preliminary sketches of a spaceship exiting a planet’s atmosphere for the final illustration of my book Smoog and the Eye of the Trillagryyn (2005). As the final illustration in the book, it was an important one, and I wanted it to depict both a departure from one story and the beginning of a new adventure. […]
Bad Attitude
1992: Bad Attitude (I really did look like that!) (Some of you remember!)
Poems on the North Fork
This is another sketch I found in one of my 1992 journals. I was seated outside the Foreman Cabin in Montana, facing the impressive Sawtooth Mountains in Glacier National Park. Shirtless and carefree, I drank a beer and smoked cigarettes while composing poems inspired by my surroundings. This was the summer that Jason and […]
Villains!
My favorite stories have good villains. For me, the villains are often the most enjoyable characters to create for a story. My villains tend to be a little over the top, cunning, powerful, and often ridiculous. Here is a character from Smoog and the Eye of the Trillagryyn (2005), named Darrington. He is the […]
Germany, 1986
I spent a year in Germany (West Germany at the time) outside of Hamburg as an exchange student. I had no background in the language at all when I went, but after about six months I started feeling pretty comfortable with the language. Here’s a drawing I did of my bedroom in Germany, with […]
Caverns
There is something about caves and caverns that I find both terrifying and intriguing. There is, of course, my claustrophobia that comes with caves, but there’s also a sense of mystery deep in the belly of the earth. I enjoy drawing caves, and apparently I enjoy putting my characters in caves. Above is a scene from my book, The […]