From the Editor (Exaggerated Features Issue 2009.1)
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| Author | Debbie "Debbo" Burmeister |
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| Genre | Editorial, From the editor |
| Published | EF Issue 2009.1 |
Publication date | Winter 2009 |
| Media type | Digital |
| Pages | 1 |
| Preceded by | EF Issue 2008.4 |
| Followed by | EF Issue 2009.2 |
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The convention of 2008 may be a distant memory, but those memories live on, as you will find evident in this issue. For those who missed it, and those who just can’t get enough, you will find many pages documenting the happenings in Raleigh. Special thanks to Jill Sprague who graciously volunteered to be our last-minute official photographer at the convention. If you need more of that con spirit than this issue can hold, be sure to check out the forum where links to literally thousands of pix can be seen thanks to everyone sharing their snapshots. And don’t forget the minicons! By the time this ships, CU 2009 should be taking place in the Netherlands (January) and the Tokyo minicon 2009 happens mid-February.
In this issue, we have our first article by attorney Meaghan Hemmings Kent. Her seminar was a huge hit in Raleigh. And due to her popularity, we asked and she has graciously agreed to elaborate on some of the questions that were asked at her presentation. This is one not to miss. We also have an article by fellow NCNers Huf and Elizabeth Pankey on tips to help at tradeshows and events. Also, look out for a new one page comic in this issue by Emily Anthony and Celestia Ward, along with our old faithful, Unca Lar.
In the past year, we have had a couple of theme issues, one focusing on the party artist, and one focusing on animation. Our next issue will center around retail and theme park work. So send in those ideas!
Debbie “debbo” Burmeister
Exaggerated Features
Editor/Art Director
efeditor@caricature.org
Instagram @DebboArt
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