Thursday, September 19, 2013
I Read Some Comic Books
So remember how I said I'd never read comic books, aside from Sonic the Hedgehog? Well I can't say that anymore. I bought all of these at my friendly (seriously super friendly) neighborhood comic book shop about a month ago. Sidenote: I discovered this place after I was super stressed and starting to withdraw from socializing with humans IRL. It pretty much saved me from becoming a hermit, but now I haven't been back for awhile and am kind of pretty much a hermit, because work is super stressful and that's my coping mechanism. Anyway I asked for suggestions for comic books on Google+ and bought some of those and some of my own picks. I bought all of these with my own money and my opinions are my own.
I bought: American Vampire, Astonishing X-Men, Uncanny X-Men, Star Wars Knight Errant: Escape, Hoax Hunters, and The Secret Service.
First things first, I want to know why they bold words seemingly at random in comics. It drives me crazy! Second thing, despite the randomly bolded words driving me crazy, I would be interested in reading more of Hoax Hunters. There's some serious foreshadowing in this one and I must say that I'm intrigued. Everything else, not so much. I love the X-Men movies to death but the comic books weren't my cup of tea. Maybe it's because I didn't get the first issues, since they weren't at the shop, but I think it's more like it just seemed repetitive to me. They did make me laugh out loud, but I expected more from Joss Whedon. I think I disliked The Secret Service the most. I really don't even know why I chose that one. It's about action and politics, which is a combination I only rarely enjoy. American Vampire was kind of interesting, but not enough that I want to read more. However I did buy issue number 34 so maybe if I had been following the story from the beginning, I would enjoy it more. But the art in it was my favorite of the whole batch. And I wanted to love Star Wars Knight Errant, but I just didn't, and I'm not even sure why. Maybe it was all of the weird names that I couldn't get straight. I don't know.
I am not saying that I'm completely opposed to comic books. I just think I made some poor selections and one really great one. And honestly it takes a lot to live up to Sonic the Hedgehog comics. I'll definitely be trying out more comics and also reading more of the Hoax Hunters series. I love that comic books are so inexpensive to try, compared to most things.
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Jessica
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Thursday, September 12, 2013
Watching, Playing, Reading #2
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Once Upon a Time (on Netflix): I found out that season 2 is on there now and I've been marathoning it. It's gotten strange this season, but as far as I can tell I like it. Who else is super excited for the Alice in Wonderland spin-off series?! It involves a mental asylum! (I'm not sure if I've told you this but I love mental asylum settings and mental illness themes.)
Our Idiot Brother (on Netflix): This was a really great indie comedy movie with one of my favorite actresses (Zooey Deschanel). G and I both thoroughly enjoyed it and I recommend it to people who like funny things.
State of Emergency (on Netflix): This is the worst zombie movie I have ever seen and you better believe I have seen a lot of zombie movies. The number of zombies can be counted on your fingers and there is never any actual danger. Never watch this movie. I am serious. It's not even so bad it's good. I love those kinds of zombie movies, but this one is just slow and boring and awful.
Playing:
new (used) video games! from Al's Music Video and Games in Seattle. This is a cool place I haven't been into for awhile. It's just a small store with walking spaces narrow enough that you can't go past people when you're going down the aisles, but it's worth it. There are CDs, records, video games, consoles, movies, and even guitars for sale. I bought Tak and the Power of Juju and Prince of Persia: Sands of Time, both for PS2. When we were leaving the store, I spotted The Legend of Zelda board game in a display case! But alas, it was not for sale. Not that I could have afforded it if it had been, but still. I am very pleased with both of my video game purchases. They will give me hours and hours of enjoyment for less than $10 each. Not bad at all. Tak and the Power of Juju is completely silly and ridiculous, yet sometimes difficult. I find it so hard to swing on the ropes! Prince of Persia: Sands of Time is amazing and sometimes frustrating. I just got the dagger and then unlocked the hourglass thing, so I can go back in time when I mess up my wall running and jumping stuff. Plus the graphics are incredible!
Reading:
still Watchers by Dean Koontz: It's still really good and getting better with every page. Right now the suspense is building and foreshadowing is occurring., so I think something very exciting will happen soon.
lots of comics
lots of webcomics
as always blogs
What have you been watching, playing, and reading lately? Anything good?
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Jessica
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Monday, September 9, 2013
Blog and Shop of the Month 8
This month I'm going to do something a little bit different. I'm going to share a few of my favorite blogs and shops that I've discovered last month and then tell you which ones get the coveted free ad space.
Blogs:
Entrepeneur.com: This is a pretty cool blog for small business owners, such as myself, to learn how to run their business better. Some of the posts go way over my head, but there are a lot of really helpful ones too.
Design Your Own (lovely) Blog: This one is all about how to make your blog pretty and unique and personalized. There are a lot of great tutorials and free resources.
Love from Ginger: This lady makes some cool stuff and shares a free stock photo every single Friday, which is something I can really get on board with, since a lot of my blog posts are photo-less but I haven't wanted to use a stock photo that looks like a stock photo, and I can't always photograph something for the post.
Lolaloop: Life. Books. Geekery. What more could you really want? Humor. It's got that too.
My Life as a Teacup: I'll try not to gush but I completely in love with this blog and it is my Blog of the Month. For starters, there's the design. It's the prettiest blog design ever, in my opinion. Kristin is all about books, nerdiness, being cozy, and wearing super cute outfits. Plus she writes posts about awesome words, which I love so much!
Shops:
Cosmic American: This shop has the most amazing dreamcatchers! They also sell artwork and jewelry.
Nastalgame: This shop sells the coolest acrylic jewelry based on stuff from video games like The Legend of Zelda, Pac Man, Starcraft, and Portal. I bought a necklace from them and I love it. I want so many more things from this shop. Some of the jewelry, including the necklace that I bought, is even double sided!
Furrow and Feather: My Shop of the Month, Furrow and Feather, sells shadowbox art. The designs are made by cutting white vinyl and placing it on glass in a shadowbox frame, and they're quite lovely.
Blogs:
Entrepeneur.com: This is a pretty cool blog for small business owners, such as myself, to learn how to run their business better. Some of the posts go way over my head, but there are a lot of really helpful ones too.
Design Your Own (lovely) Blog: This one is all about how to make your blog pretty and unique and personalized. There are a lot of great tutorials and free resources.
Love from Ginger: This lady makes some cool stuff and shares a free stock photo every single Friday, which is something I can really get on board with, since a lot of my blog posts are photo-less but I haven't wanted to use a stock photo that looks like a stock photo, and I can't always photograph something for the post.
Lolaloop: Life. Books. Geekery. What more could you really want? Humor. It's got that too.
My Life as a Teacup: I'll try not to gush but I completely in love with this blog and it is my Blog of the Month. For starters, there's the design. It's the prettiest blog design ever, in my opinion. Kristin is all about books, nerdiness, being cozy, and wearing super cute outfits. Plus she writes posts about awesome words, which I love so much!
Shops:
Cosmic American: This shop has the most amazing dreamcatchers! They also sell artwork and jewelry.
Nastalgame: This shop sells the coolest acrylic jewelry based on stuff from video games like The Legend of Zelda, Pac Man, Starcraft, and Portal. I bought a necklace from them and I love it. I want so many more things from this shop. Some of the jewelry, including the necklace that I bought, is even double sided!
Furrow and Feather: My Shop of the Month, Furrow and Feather, sells shadowbox art. The designs are made by cutting white vinyl and placing it on glass in a shadowbox frame, and they're quite lovely.
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Saturday, September 7, 2013
Trend Jumping in Indie Business
Unless your business is all about selling the latest trendy pieces, it's probably not in your best interest to jump on every trend that comes around. It's fine to try them here and there if you are still trying to figure out what your brand is all about, but I think the most important thing when establishing a brand is to strive to create something lasting. Add your own touch to every piece you create and don't worry about being like everyone else. Because having your products stand out and be unique is way better than selling a version of what everyone else is. That's how you create your niche.
It should be obvious that I am not saying that your business should never change. Your business should definitely change as you do. But too much change happening all of the time can drive customers away.
For example, I run a jewelry business. My pieces are all very unique and in a range of styles. They all reflect my personal taste. I have never jumped on the statement necklace trend, the ombre trend, or the neon trend. Despite the fact that those things were all the rage and couldn't stay on shelves, I stayed true to myself and I stayed true to my brand. Why? I guess it's because of my motivation for making jewelry. I make jewelry because I love to be creative and make things that I am proud of. If I was just in it for the money, I wouldn't mind jumping on trends. Because let's be honest, I have made under 50 sales in the two years I've had my shop, and some people have made 50+ sales in their first month. That's not a lot of money and it's definitely not enough for me to quit my day job. But I make jewelry because I love it and I take pride in it. I'm not really sure where I'm going with this. I guess I'm just trying to say that if you're trying to make a quick buck, go ahead and jump on every single trend that comes your way, but if you make things with passion and pride, forge your own path and you'll create something that lasts.
It should be obvious that I am not saying that your business should never change. Your business should definitely change as you do. But too much change happening all of the time can drive customers away.
For example, I run a jewelry business. My pieces are all very unique and in a range of styles. They all reflect my personal taste. I have never jumped on the statement necklace trend, the ombre trend, or the neon trend. Despite the fact that those things were all the rage and couldn't stay on shelves, I stayed true to myself and I stayed true to my brand. Why? I guess it's because of my motivation for making jewelry. I make jewelry because I love to be creative and make things that I am proud of. If I was just in it for the money, I wouldn't mind jumping on trends. Because let's be honest, I have made under 50 sales in the two years I've had my shop, and some people have made 50+ sales in their first month. That's not a lot of money and it's definitely not enough for me to quit my day job. But I make jewelry because I love it and I take pride in it. I'm not really sure where I'm going with this. I guess I'm just trying to say that if you're trying to make a quick buck, go ahead and jump on every single trend that comes your way, but if you make things with passion and pride, forge your own path and you'll create something that lasts.
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Jessica
when the clock struck
11:48 AM
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