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All Write! Pin-Ups: Highway To Hell
You can’t stop ALL WRITE! Pin-up month! The examination of Pratchett’s inner fantasy life continues with this tour-de-force illustration by comic artist extraordinaire Daniel Warner! Sometime, a girl just has to kill some orcs. On top of a unicorn. With a shirtless elf. We’ve all been there, I think.
ALL WRITE!: Birthday Wishes
My birthday was Saturday, and one of best presents I received was Natalie’s rendition of the ALL WRITE cast celebrating it. I just had to share!
All Write! Pin-Ups: Dragonrider
ALL WRITE Pin-Up month continues! Natalie Kelly, one of the super-talented people I’m working with on Fables of the Flying City–she did the awesome poster I gave away at the launch, and is coloring the graphic novel–gave us this fantastic portrait of Pratchett flying on a dragon. I’m tempted to make it her permanent means of transportation.
All Write! Pin-Ups: Vengence!
July is ALL WRITE! Pin-Up Month, and we’re kicked off by nothing less than the fantastic artwork of Josef Komenda! Feel free to leave you appreciation of this fine work of art in the comments.
All Write! #21: By The Tweve Heavens
Summer is now dead upon us, and the All Write! crew likes to take a vacation as much as anyone else. So we’re taking July off. Not to worry though, as I’ve arranged some very talented folks to do some fill-in content while Natalie and I take a breather. Your Mondays will still be filled with the joy that only these characters can provide.
Also, I’ve been collecting new pictures of Sir Pussykins making an omelet, and they are all fantastic. I’ll be posting them all on Friday, so if you’ve been working one, finish it up and let me know!
More Than One Way For A Cat To Make An Omelet
The immensely talented J.R. Blackwell, so taken with the most recent All Write! comic, sent out a call for illustrations of Sir Pussykins making an omelet. In her own inimitable style.
It will surprise no one that J.R.’s force of will gave us not one, not two, but three versions of Sir Pussykin’s culinary expertise from Josef Komenda, Bryan Prindiville, and Jennifer Rodgers:
I adore them all. I can only hope that this is merely the first entries of long and lustrous series of cat-making-an-omelet illustrations.












