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For those of you interested and able to get to Glasgow on Monday evening, here is a symposium that may be of interest to you.

Fear not if you cannot get there as yours truly has been recruited as a cub reporter for Down The Tubes and I may be able to give a full report upon my return. :D
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Some of my fellow scribes from the Glasgow League of Writers will also be there, so make yourself known and somebody might buy you a drink. Note I say 'might.'

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It will have to be a softie as I am driving there and back. :(
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If it's a Glaswegian buying you the drink, I doubt he'll be a softie!

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colcool007 wrote:It will have to be a softie as I am driving there and back.
Raven wrote:If it's a Glaswegian buying you the drink, I doubt he'll be a softie!
I just love responses like this one of Raven's, so out of left field.

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Those are the guys (Black Heart Press) who run the Glasgow cons and the marts at the Renfield Centre. They have published a number of comics and one of the titles is rumoured to have been optioned by a film or t.v. company. I look forward to your report, Colin.
You do know Fife is (scarily) connected to the rest of Scotland by train and bus? So, no need to be that softie :lol:

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paw broon wrote:Those are the guys (Black Heart Press) who run the Glasgow cons and the marts at the Renfield Centre. They have published a number of comics and one of the titles is rumoured to have been optioned by a film or t.v. company. I look forward to your report, Colin.
You do know Fife is (scarily) connected to the rest of Scotland by train and bus? So, no need to be that softie :lol:
Rail? What be this new-fangled contraption that you speak of? :lol:

As both of us are going, it's easier to drive across and get parked somewhere close. As it's after 6:30pm, parking will be free. :wink:
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paw broon wrote:Those are the guys (Black Heart Press) who run the Glasgow cons and the marts at the Renfield Centre. They have published a number of comics and one of the titles is rumoured to have been optioned by a film or t.v. company. I look forward to your report, Colin.
You do know Fife is (scarily) connected to the rest of Scotland by train and bus? So, no need to be that softie :lol:
I think it was 'School of the Damned' that was optioned by a film company. Who knows if we'll ever see it?

You can make yourself known to my fellow scribes - John 'The Standard' Lees and Garry 'Gonzo Cosmic' MacLaughlin - by standing up and saying, 'I am the softie' at any point. :)

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JT Mirana wrote:
paw broon wrote:Those are the guys (Black Heart Press) who run the Glasgow cons and the marts at the Renfield Centre. They have published a number of comics and one of the titles is rumoured to have been optioned by a film or t.v. company. I look forward to your report, Colin.
You do know Fife is (scarily) connected to the rest of Scotland by train and bus? So, no need to be that softie :lol:
I think it was 'School of the Damned' that was optioned by a film company. Who knows if we'll ever see it?

You can make yourself known to my fellow scribes - John 'The Standard' Lees and Garry 'Gonzo Cosmic' MacLaughlin - by standing up and saying, 'I am the softie' at any point. :)
I am the one drinking softies to be perfectly clear. Just because my waist is spreading, there is no need to get personal! :lol:

As to School of the Damned, I think Karen picked that up at Glasgow ComicCon and she enjoyed it.

I look forward to meeting you guys and chatting. As our small one is having a sleepover, we will not have to worry about time. So we can certainly enjoy chewin' the fat over the past, present and future comic scene.
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The Herald today has a short editorial piece on last night's symposium at the CCA:-
http://www.heraldscotland.com/comment/h ... l.23722393

There is also a short news piece:-
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home ... y.23724963
So, Colin, over to you. How did it go, in your opinion as someone who actually knows something about comics?

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In my mind, as a starter for the stated aim of created a National Comics Academy, I can hardly think of a better starting point.

All seem to be on the same sheet as far as developing Comics In Scotland is considered.

It went well and I was very impressed with Jenny Niven from Creative Scotland and Maria Welch from D C Thomson. Both were able to pour a cold dose of reality on any flight of fantasy that some people may have taken us on. As did Philip Vaughn. The article has been prepared for DTT and I may even be producing one or two more pieces that have been prompted by what was discussed on the evening and by my recent comic reading.
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Thanks for sharing the link.

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