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Friday — June 10th, 2011

Closed?

It is with sorrow and joy that I announce a hiatus from “Perk at Work.” Am I giving up? No, not really. But I can’t say for sure when I’ll be back. It’s not up to me.

The short reason is I need to use the time for other things. The long reason is below. If you’re up for a read, pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee and read on.

First, let me say thank you to everyone who has read, commented on, and supported this work. I truly appreciate it. Us comic creators put a lot of ourselves into our projects and we love it when our work can be enjoyed by others. That’s the true payment. I hope Perk at Work has has been a positive in the lives of those who encountered it.

Something in the way

Moving along, as some of you may know, I produce another comic called “In The Way” at inthewaycomic.com. In The Way is a faith-based work – more specifically, a Messianic-based work. For those of you that think Christians are weird, you’ll probably think us Messianic folk are even weirder. I won’t go into it here but if you’re curious, check out some of my writings on the In The Way website. Or you could just Google it but that’s no fun.

Anyways, I’ve found myself at a point in my life where my spiritual beliefs are trumping my everyday existence. I have reached the proverbial “tipping point” in my life. (The irony is that “tipping point” isn’t in Proverbs but oh well.) For a long time I have been able to straddle both parts of my life, thinking I had balance. But I realized that there was no balance… at least not for me.

Just a note: I don’t think there’s anything indecent about Perk at Work. I have a few strips about bathing suits but that’s as raunchy as I get. So the decision isn’t so much a matter of content as it is a matter of time, focus, and purpose. If Perk at Work was my job, I’d continue. At this point in time, however, it is not. And, unfortunately, it is (ironically) a bit in the way of what I feel I must to do for God’s kingdom.

A calling? Call it what you will

I have consciously made the decision to focus on my spiritual walk. The decision was made years ago and it has taken this long to really sink in. Pulling myself away from who I had become is a arduous chore. I believed I knew what worked and what did not work in this world only to find out that I had everything upside-down. I’ve been humbled by the experience but built up at the same time. And while I have been a “Christian” for many years, I was never fully committed. I was fringe at best.

I have heard a calling to serve. I’ve heard a calling for a while now but I ignored it because I felt that such things were for people who want to be preachers and the like. Then I started reading the Bible in earnest. The idea that a preacher preaching from a pulpit is the only calling one could have seemed silly. With that thought in mind, I created the aforementioned Messianic comic In The Way as a means to communicate and share without having to actually be a preacher. Does that make sense? If it doesn’t, don’t worry. That’s why I draw pictures instead of talk most of the time.

A purposeful perk

Perk at Work is dear to me. I have been working on it for about ten years now. I don’t want to step away from it but I have to make the best use of my time and efforts. Because In The Way is linked to my spiritual beliefs, it gives me a fulfillment that Perk at Work simply cannot. I don’t get pumped up about the possibility of going to a comic convention and having a booth. Yet I do get pumped up about sharing my In The Way comic with fellow believers (and non-believers too).

I have a purpose with In The Way that I do not have with Perk at Work. I have limited hours in the day so I have chosen to spend it where my heart truly is – with Yeshua (Jesus) and the Father.

So when I say that I don’t know when I’ll be back, all I’m saying is that I leave it up to faith. If God allows me to return to Perk at Work, I’ll return. If it is a sacrifice that is meant for the long haul, then I’ll be content with that. But I leave that up to Him.

Thanks again and may you all be blessed with laughter and love always!

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Carlos the Unigoat is Dynamite!

When I was young, my sister had an issue of “Dynamite” with an article about a “real live unicorn!”

The 'Hoff is DYNAMITE!

I came to find out that they were goats with one horn. I dubbed them “unigoats” and they have haunted my thoughts ever since. It seems as though everyone loves the popular YouTube video “Charlie the Unicorn.” Here it is just for fun:

That’s fine and all, but I’ve yet to see a real unicorn. However, thanks to the aforementioned Dynamite publication, I have, in fact, seen a real life unigoat. And, since that issue of Dynamite was published long before the everyman could photoshop anything, I have to believe it to be real.

So here’s a doodle I did yesterday. It is my New Mexican (and more believable) version of “Charlie the Unicorn.” Enjoy!

Such majestic splendor! No animation here, folks.

Unblog the blog?

I’ve been pondering what to do with the blog part of my website. I enjoy saying a little something about the strips when I post them yet that may seem like a double blog of sorts. At the same time, I like the blog part of the site in general. It’s fun to write stuff on there or share things that I enjoy.

Some webcomic creators use the blog space that’s coupled with the comic as the primary blog. I kinda like that. I do that with my other comic “In The Way.” There are others who write nothing about their individual strips and use the blog as a separate entity of sorts. There’s something to that as well. I guess it comes down to the personality of the artist/writer as well as what that person would like to communicate and why.

A blog separate from the comic is nice if there is merch that can be promoted, or if there are appearances at comic conventions and such in the works. A blog with the comic is good when there’s an extended thought related to the comic. Since my comics are in a gag-a-day format, the latter would probably work well for me. Then again, the blog may have to reflect that particular comic. Then again, who cares if it’s my comic after all?

In the end, I can go either way. And that’s the beauty of this medium – it can be an experiment too. I love having my own comic and doing whatever I want with it. I love seeing other people try new and innovative things with their comics. The whole comic strip world is open to all.

So will I “unblog” the blog? We’ll see. For now, I’ll just blog about it.

Work in the future

I read once that Charles Schultz liked to work six months out. Wow! And that was a daily strip. Maybe I read it wrong but I wouldn’t doubt it. After all, he IS one of the all-time greatest.

Right now I’m working three weeks into the future. Before NY, I was six weeks. I liked being six weeks out. I’ve been flirting with the idea of going six months out and then taking a break from the strip then coming back with fresh eyes. I worry, however, that my eyes might be fresh but my brain may get rusty.

Still, I’ve been thinking about this way of doing things, producing a lot at once then taking a break then doing it again. There’s something to it. In running there is a workout called Fartlek. Basically you sprint then jog then sprint then jog and on and on. Doing those workouts help me all around. Doing the same thing over and over again at the same pace doesn’t do the trick.

I’m going to give it a shot. I’ve got a lot of projects going on at one time. I do run into problems with focus because of the amount of projects. But if I could focus on one project for, say, three months then hop onto another project for another three, then come back, I may be able to accomplish more in the same amount of time. It would be an interesting experiment at least.

Having said all that, it really does just come down to understanding that everything that is done with this comic is more for a future goal than for a present one. My aim has always been to have a body of work that would hold up over time rather than topical stuff for the day.

I guess time will tell.