Character Spotlight Series #1: Corbie
I've started a new series of illustrations of the cast of "Corinne Morgan, Corbie" that might get assembled with bios into sourcebook at some point, a project that I'm juggling with preliminary work on a continuation of the main comic series. This first piece is of the battling bird girl herself, ...
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“Corinne Morgan, Corbie” Spring 2019 Update
It's been a while since I posted a new blog entry! Apologies for the radio silence, my focus of late has been on getting issue three of Corbie completed. Here's an overview of everything that's been happening in the world of our crusading corvid over the last few months: We're edging closer to ...
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Issue 2 Preview Round-Up
Issue 2 of Corinne Morgan, Corbie is almost here! It feels like only a few weeks ago that #1 went online. Time flies when you're having fun (just like our heroine), and to whet your appetite for what's to come, we've been dropping teasers on social media. If you've missed any of our posts, here's a ...
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The Comparison Trap – Managing Expectations for Highly Sensitive People (HSPs)
It's been one month already since Corbie launched, and the time has flown by! Seriously, it's been non-stop around here between working on future issues and getting the word out there about the comic. I'd like to take a moment to thank all of you for making this project such a success. It has been a ...
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640K is Enough – Dealing with Criticism and Negative Feedback as a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)
There’s a quote attributed to Bill Gates where he supposedly defended the usable RAM limit of the IBM PC upon its introduction in 1981 by saying “640K ought to be enough for anybody”. He’s since denied it ever happened, but the reason this is so often bandied about may be more important than ...
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Welcome to the Birdhouse
After almost two years of working in silence on Corbie, now that it’s online and I can finally talk about it… where to begin? Back in late 2016, I decided it was time to actually get this project I had been wanting to do off the ground. The idea of creating a superhero comic for introverts and ...
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