
Colourblock calendar
I hadn’t planned on entering Spoonflower‘s 2015 tea towel calendar design contest, but I had a little downtime and was inspired to create something abstract.
I hadn’t planned on entering Spoonflower‘s 2015 tea towel calendar design contest, but I had a little downtime and was inspired to create something abstract.
The good news is that Casserole Diplomacy and Other Stories: An On Spec Retrospective Anthology has launched, which includes my story “More Than Salt”. (Tyche Books also published the Canadian superhero anthology Masked Mosaic.)
My son didn’t have enough toys for pretend play, but when I looked around the internet I couldn’t find any food printables that I liked. So I designed my own.
In 2008 I had the pleasure of working in Chicago with Nate Burgos on the project that inspired this presentation. We’ve kept in touch since, and last month he interviewed me for his website Design Feast about why designers make good writers and my (mostly mobile) writing workflow.
I’m afraid this site hasn’t launched yet. Justin imported the template and all my posts last night but the images didn’t make it through, so if you have ended up here there is a lot of content missing still. I am head-down on work and novel revisions for the next few weeks so like a 1999 Geocities site, we are UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Have a great February!
My entry for Spoonflower’s 2014 tea towel contest. The artwork was created entirely in Fireworks.