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After working 8 months to pull it all together,...

Real Magicalism anthology After working 8 months to pull it all together, I'm proud to announce my new 80-page comic anthology "Real Magicalism."
posted to Projects by jpburns at 7:56 AM on August 18, 2008

... my second comic, and first fictional comic...

Daemon Process ... my second comic, and first fictional comic (after the autobiographical Detached), is finally out. It's a supernatural tale of death, love, computers, and an ancient, evil book. For a limited time, check out all 48 pages online, or get a dead tree version at IndyPlanet.
posted to Projects by jpburns at 7:21 AM on March 6, 2008

I'm currently working on my first...

New Comic (in progress) I'm currently working on my first non-autobiographical comic, called "I.M. Dead," a supernatural tale of death, love, computers, and an ancient, evil book. I've written it, and am periodically posting pages to comicspace as I finish them. This is my first attempt to do some real storytelling (autobiography doesn't really count, in my book...) and would like some feedback on how it works at that level.
posted to Projects by jpburns at 7:22 AM on March 4, 2007

A website supporting my wife's book that came out...

Rage in the Gate City A website supporting my wife's book that came out this month, about the horrendous Atlanta race riots of 1906. This weekend is the 100th anniversary of the event, and her book is an attempt to tell the story of the riot in an approachable, readable manner, as opposed to the very scholarly works that preceded it.
posted to Projects by jpburns at 6:27 PM on September 22, 2006

I've redrawn large portions of my first comic...

The Comic Work of James Burns I've redrawn large portions of my first comic about the fear and dread I experienced while having some serious vision problems ("Detached," mentioned earlier on MetaFilter), and also put together a collection of a year's worth of my ongoing weekly "Grumbles" comic strips, and made printed versions available using Lulu's on-demand printing.
posted to Projects by jpburns at 4:39 AM on November 9, 2005

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