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darby-pop:
“ Here’s a sneak peek of one of our many stories that will be featured in Women of Darby Pop #1! Which will be in stores on September 28th!
The following sneak peek is from the story “Clinical Trials” which is written by Austin Bridges and...

darby-pop:

Here’s a sneak peek of one of our many stories that will be featured in Women of Darby Pop #1! Which will be in stores on September 28th!

The following sneak peek is from the story “Clinical Trials” which is written by Austin Bridges and features art by Christopher Sisneros.

For More Information, click the following link:

http://www.darbypop.com/issues/women-of-darby-pop-1/

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5worldsteam:

Here’s a small preview of interior art from 5 Worlds: The Sand Warrior. The book will be out May 2017, but we’ll be sharing more previews up until release!

a small preview of interior art from 5 Worlds: The Sand Warrior

Check out this upcoming graphic novel from our Editorial and Creative Director, Mark Siegel!

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pugsandshrugs:

So why do you think you are suited to this position?

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What are your achievements so far?

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What are your ambitions. in reference previous education and work history?

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nprfreshair:
“ Comic Mike Birbiglia on how he stopped procrastinating when he was writing the screenplay for his new movie, Don’t Think Twice:
“ “I was procrastinating writing the movie. I had the movie in my head, but I wasn’t writing it. But I...

nprfreshair:

Comic Mike Birbiglia on how he stopped procrastinating when he was writing the screenplay for his new movie, Don’t Think Twice

“I was procrastinating writing the movie. I had the movie in my head, but I wasn’t writing it. But I noticed this trend in my life which was that I was showing up to lunch meetings or business meetings, but I wasn’t showing up to meet myself. So I wrote a note next to my bed — this is so corny — but I wrote “Mike! You have an appointment at Café Pedlar at 7 a.m. with your mind!” It’s so corny, and I would show up! I never didn’t show up and I wrote this movie [in] spurts of essentially three hours, like I’d write from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and the reason why I would do that is because I was essentially barely awake. Because I feel like that moment, at 7 to 10 a.m., you’re not afraid of the world yet.”

More from today’s Fresh Air interview with Birbiglia: 

Comic Mike Birbiglia On His Best Failure And The 3 Rules Of Improv

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