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Hello again! Welcome to
the second and final
interactive PDF issue of
2016. Just a reminder that the
next two issues, the pre- and
post-con, will be printed. We
hope for the pre-con issue to be
mailed out by early October and
the post-con issue to arrive no
later than mid-February.
Sometime last year, I received
an email from Eric Goodwin asking
if I still had a copy of Adam
English’s CD Sketched Out? Of
course, I did. It seems that Eric
was writing a few songs of his
own that had a similar theme.
That email led to two of the
three interviews in this issue. In
our first interview, Adam English
talks about his career as an
established “filk” singer and reflects
on what compelled him to
produce his first, and probably
first ever in the world, caricature-
themed CD back in 2005.
(You read that correctly, “Filk”
is a term for genre of music connected
to the sci-fi and fantasy
community.)
In the second interview (or
should I say SELF-interview)
Eric Goodwin interviews himself
and shares one of his new songs
about drawing caricatures. See
page 17 on how you can download
Eric’s song for free. In the
third one, Ben Vincent interviews
one of the founders of Ren
and Stimpy, Bob Camp.
Time to announce nominations
for the board. Know someone
who would make a great leader
or maybe you want to step
forward yourself? If so, see page
5 for details.
It seems there is always a caricature-
related gathering going on
somewhere in the world. In this
issue, we get a brief glimpse into
two recent art gatherings across
the globe. Canadian member
Robert LaFontaine highlights
what we missed at the latest
gathering of the Association of
Canadian Cartoonists. In the
other article, ISCA member
Beau Hufford offers his take on
his latest trip to Japan for the
Caricature Japan Festa. If you
want to get in on the action,
there is information for the
caricature mini-con near Seoul,
hosted the Korean Chapter of
ISCA, on page 24.
Also, don’t forget to book your
rooms for one of the largest caricature
gatherings in the world:
the annual convention in Phoenix.
You will find everything you
need to know starting on page
6, followed by a sneak peek of
the current line-up of seminars
and presenters. Lastly, we are
always looking for new ideas
and new contributors for this
magazine. Let us know!
Debbie “debbo” Burmeister
Exaggerated Features
Editor/Art Director
efeditor.isca@gmail.com

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