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A new page every Wednesday!
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Here is a brief update on my current creative projects and endeavors…!
Monday, February 18th
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Worked on first zine.
Tuesday, February 19th
- Meeting with Gabe! Showed him some new work for Elias & the City of Cats.
- Worked on The First Reich.
- Worked on Elias & the City of Cats.
- Spoke with my high school friend Tina L. about SPX (Small Press Expo) in Maryland. We (Tina, some of her friends, and I) are going to try to get a table there this September! Also, Tina may share a table with me for this year’s APE!
Wednesday, February 20th
- Zest Books Internship, Day #7: Super busy with some editing/fact-checking work! Also, sat in on a Teen Advisory Board meeting, which was interesting. Going in again tomorrow instead of Friday to sit in on a meeting and meet a tight deadline!
Thursday, February 21st
- Sent Hannah some follow-up answers.
- Zest Books Internship, Day #8: Came in Thursday instead of Friday. Managed to complete a big project before the deadline. Finally met Dan in person (had only talked on phone before). Going to help Hallie with a photoshop project on Wednesday. Busy, busy, busy!
Friday, February 22nd
- Day off from Zest Books Internship!
- Worked on Elias & the City of Cats.
- Worked on some extra assignments for Zest.
Saturday, February 23rd
- Feeling under the weather today.
Sunday, February 24th
- Lunch with cousin Cheryl Ann.
- Date night with Wes!
- Nominated for The Very Inspring Blogger Award.
Monday, February 25th
- Did some errands downtown.
- Worked on some upcoming blog posts.
- Worked on some extra assignments for Zest.
- Nominated for The Liebster Award.
- Contacted by potential director for one of my short scripts!
- The Flea‘s First Fan Art!
Tuesday, February 26th
- Correspondence with potential director.
- Worked on Elias & the City of Cats.
- Worked on first zine.
Wednesday, February 27th
- Continued correspondence with potential director.
- Zest Books Internship, Day #9: Did some more image research and worked on photoshop to convert images into multiple formats.
Thursday, February 28th
- Continued correspondence with potential director.
- Worked on Elias & the City of Cats.
- Worked on The First Reich.
Friday, March 1st
- Continued correspondence with potential director.
- Zest Books Internship, Day #10: Little jobs here and there. Working on some projects for Little Fish. Took home a copy of Regine’s Book.
Saturday, March 2nd
- Worked on some upcoming blog posts.
- Attended a show at Gallerie Citi with some of my mom’s art on display.
Sunday, March 3rd
- Hannah Meiklejohn Interviews G. E. Gallas for Lemonade Magazine
- G. E. Gallas Invited to Speak to The Blake Society!
- Date night with Wes!
Monday, March 4th
- Celebrating 1,000 Followers on Twitter!
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Research, research, research…!
Tuesday, March 5th
- Planning for Blake’s London!
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Research, research, research…!
- First skype meeting with film director Josh! He’s interested in my short script The Man Who Never Smiled. Soon, he’ll be scouting locations and creating a shot list. Wants me to write detailed notes about the script and eventually create a simple storyboard. Set filming date for July. Extremely excited!!!
- Worked on The First Reich.
Wednesday, March 6th
- Zest Books Internship, Day #11: Worked on a graphic-novel-related marketing research project.
Thursday, March 7th
- Meeting with Gabe! Hoping I can finished illustrations for Elias in a few weeks, scan them, then meet with Gabe to get everything prepared to send out to publishers!
- Worked on The First Reich.
Friday, March 8th
- Package from The Blake Society!
- Zest Books Internship, Day #12: Continued to work on a graphic-novel-related marketing research project. Received some very interesting advice about publishing.
Saturday, March 9th
- Feeling under the weather today.

- Worked on some upcoming blog posts.
- Nominated a second time for Versatile Blogger Award!
Sunday, March 10th
- Feeling under the weather today.
- Worked on some upcoming blog posts.
Monday, March 11th
- Ran some errands.
- Worked on some information for the Blake Society.
- Worked on some upcoming blog posts.
Tuesday, March 12th
- Feeling under the weather today.
- Worked on The First Reich.
- Worked on some upcoming blog posts.
Wednesday, March 13th
- Feeling under the weather today.
Thursday, March 14th
- Worked on a special illustration.
- Worked on The First Reich.
- Worked on The Poet and the Flea.
Friday, March 15th
- Zest Books Internship, Day #13: Worked on image research and packing for the Bologna Children’s Book Fair!
- Worked on notes for The Man Who Never Smiled.
Saturday, March 16th
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Applications, applications, applications…!
- Nice dinner with extended family in Palo Alto.
Sunday, March 17th

The Ice Cream Bar, San Francisco
Monday, March 18th
- Worked on notes for The Man Who Never Smiled.
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Applications, applications, applications…!
Tuesday, March 19th
- Worked on notes for The Man Who Never Smiled.
- Second skype meeting with film director Josh! Discussed casting and locations.
- Talked with Tina L. over phone. Always so much fun!
Wednesday, March 20th
- Zest Books Internship, Day #14: Worked on research for graphic novels, London Book Fair, and literary agents.

Spring is here?
Thursday, March 21st
- Worked on Elias & the City of Cats.
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Dinner with friend Tina C.
Friday, March 22nd
- Zest Books Internship, Day #15: Worked on research for London Book Fair and literary agents. Put together a bunch of packages to be mailed. Image research for computer/internet-related ebook.
Saturday, March 23rd
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Date night with Wes. Saw The Incredible Burt Wonderstone — actually much more entertaining than we were expecting. Bought David Bowie’s new album!

Yay!
Sunday, March 24th
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Received reply from a potential job — interview on Thursday.
- Worked on The First Reich.
- Worked on Elias & the City of Cats.
- Packed for Passover trip.
Monday, March 25th
- Passover trip — had Passover and stayed overnight at cousin’s house outside of Sacramento. Would be perfect location for filming Death Is No Bad Friend.
- Received e-mail from local production company. Interview scheduled for April 11th!
Tuesday, March 26th
- Return drive from Passover trip.
Wednesday, March 27th
- Zest Books Internship, Day #16: Worked on image research and fact checking! Fact checking is definitely one of my strong suits — I have so much random knowledge stuffed away in my brain that I can immediately sense when something is off.

Beautiful but deadly pollen!
Thursday, March 28th
- Interview with potential job unsuccessful, but that’s fine by me. Looking forward to next interview on the 11th!
- Entered two screenplays (one full-length, one short) into Table Read My Screenplay contest. Wish me luck!
- Check Out “The Poet and the Flea”!!!
Friday, March 29th
- Zest Books Internship, Day #17: Continued to work on fact checking and image research!
- Tina L. called to tell me we got the table at SPX!!! Now to buy plane tickets…
Saturday, March 30th
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Arr, Ye Matey: “Assassin Bound” Ho!!!
- Worked on The Flea plush toy.
Sunday, March 31st
- Worked on The Flea plush toy.
- Date night with Wes!
Monday, April 1st
- Worked on The First Reich.
- Worked on Elias & the City of Cats.
- Worked on The Poet and the Flea.
- Online research/shopping for Cannes/London trip.
Etcetera
- The Poet and the Flea: 63 pages of written script (1 page of script = 4-6 illustrated pages), and about 36 pages (1-30 completed, and 31-36 in progress) of illustrated work.
- The First Reich: about 1-10 pages of illustrated work in progress.
- First Zine: about 6-8 pages of illustrated work in progress.
To Do:
- Finish work on Elias & The City of Cats.
- Continue to work on The First Reich.
- Add more information to my Behance.net profile.
- Add more information to my Coroflot.com profile.
- Continue adding blog content to The First Reich.
- Complete script for The Poet and the Flea.
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Today, I am pleased to present Joshua Kemble and his new online graphic novel Two Stories.
I stumbled across the website Quarterly Stories whilst on my search for autobiographical/non-fiction webcomics. I’m not sure how I came across this amazing work, but I sure am glad I did.
Two Stories is an autobiographical graphic novel that deals with themes of “…life, love, loss, and depression.” As far as I can tell, the novel will consist of a series of short stories that are all autobiographical, but will be presented in various styles, tones, and genres (“serious to silly”).
Not only are Josh’s illustrations absolutely stunning, full of texture and movement, but his storytelling is powerful and compelling. For this first chapter, it is not just a story of attempted suicide, but more astonishingly a step-by-step examination of the protagonist/author’s thought process — a complex mind that makes connections (from Shakespeare to It’s A Wonderful Life and back to reality) and plays tricks on itself (“The Suicide Game” on page 4).
Josh is a Xeric Award-winning cartoonist who works as a freelance illustrator as well as an adjunct professor at Laguna College of Art and Design. With such an impressive background and body of work, I’m expecting Two Stories to be quickly snatched up by publishers.
The following images belong to Joshua Kemble.



For more Quarterly Stories and Joshua Kemble, please check out the following websites…
quarterlystories.com
joshuakemble.com
www.facebook.com/pages/Joshua-Kemble-Illustrations/130292550362837
Store: joshuakemble.com/?page_id=241
Numb: www.amazon.com/Numb-Lost-Love-Broken-Memories/dp/B002O746WA
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Copyright 2013 by G. E. Gallas
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On December 8th, I attended the EBABZ (East Bay Alternative Book & Zine) Fest in Berkeley.
I found out about the EBABZ when I picked up a postcard about it at APE (Alternative Press Expo) in October.
EBABZ was a small but interesting Fest and I enjoyed walking around, checking out what other people were up to, chatting, building my zine library, and getting some advice.
* Milk & Carrots #2


Milk & Carrots is an anthology featuring a number of artists with vastly different styles of illustration and storytelling. I think this is a good start for anyone who’s just getting into the world of zines! Printed by Keness.com. For more information about Milk & Carrots, please visit www.ebbandflood.net.
* Between Here and Here by Brendan Monroe.


This zine is a dream-like abstraction filled with science, sexuality, and emotion. Might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but anyone can see that Brendan Monroe is insanely gifted. Check out his amazing paintings, sculptures, and comics/zines on his Tumblr!
* Murder Dollhouse No. 1 by Teppei Ando

Murder Dollhouse is a completely bizarre but wonderful little zine! This volume includes The Man Who Lived In Their Attic (part 1 & part 2), the full-color and delightful short She Made Me Feel Four Inches Tall, and a number of fun extras. If you like a good pulp fiction, then this is the zine for you!
* Melancholy Rainbow: A Sitcom, “Tastes Like July” Issue One by Nina Kim

Melancholy Rainbow feels to me like a mix between Daria and The Book of Bunny Suicides – a perfect blend of sarcasm and sadism. This is an autobiographical affair and, judging by my brief interaction with the artist, a pretty accurate one at that. Read Melancholy Rainbow for yourself at www.melancholyrainbow.com.
* 1984 Printing

Also, I discovered this wonderful local printer. Their products are really beautiful, high quality, and fairly priced. They gave me their very useful pricing list as well as a cute free notebook. I’m seriously considering using them down the line, whether for a small zine or possibly a bigger project.
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After stopping by the EBABZ, Wes and I ended up at this great soba restaurant called Ippuku. The whole experience was very authentic and I’d love to go back sometime.
Then, somehow, we ended up in Haight-Ashbury. We visited some of Wes’s favorite stores like Super 7, Kidrobot, and Amoeba Music, which were all a lot of fun.We also went to The Booksmith and proceeded to drool over all the gorgeous Penguin Classics hardcovers.
So, all in all, it was a very exciting day!
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Copyright 2012 by G. E. Gallas
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Today, I wanted to share the work of the extremely talented Ryan Thompson.
I befriended Ryan back in July through Twitter — I followed him, he followed me back, and then we got to chatting a bit. He told me how he’d learned a lot from the first webcomic he did and was starting a new project “from the ground up.”
And that new project turned out to be a fantastic webcomic named Frolic.
In short, Frolic is a fairy tale about an animated doll who finds herself in a nightmarish world. Frolic just recently premiered (only 10 pages up online so far), but anyone can tell Ryan has invested a lot of time and effort into this project. And his dedication is clearly paying off! Frolic has a wonderfully unique and quirky style, set (at least so far) is beautiful shades of pink and blue to compliment its intriguing premise.
Meanwhile, you can catch up on Ryan’s first webcomic called Fajita. Fajita is fun and action-packed, following the adventures of a strange girl named Widow and a possibly stranger girl named Shea. There’s a whopping total of 448 pages thus far, so you’ll have a lot to read while waiting for a new page of Frolic each Monday.
Below are a number of my favorite images/pages from Frolic.
The following images belong to Ryan Thompson.



For more from Ryan Thompson, please check out the following websites…
Frolic
Fajita
Ryan Thompson
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Just wanted to share some of the work I’ve been doing collaborating with writer Gabe (G. Martinez Cabrera) on the children’s book Elias & The City of Cats.
I’m really enjoying working with Gabe — we’re good at bouncing ideas off one another and both have the creative energy to push one another to make the best book that we can!
Currently, we’re working towards creating a mockup of Elias to shop around to publishers.
A few weeks ago, Gabe took the time to cut up his story and arrange it into a format that gives me a better idea of the images he’s looking for. From that, I worked on a rough sketch storyboard draft of sorts.
Recently, I showed Gabe this first rough draft, and from our discussion I’m putting together a second rough draft. I’m sure both of us will be doing a good number of drafts before we have a polished mockup!

Elias and Ignis, preliminary character designs.

Ignis, another preliminary character design.

Two pages from the first rough draft.

Another two pages from the first rough draft.

The second rough draft, in progress!
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Comics I Admire: “Quarterly Stories”
Today, I am pleased to present Joshua Kemble and his new online graphic novel Two Stories.
I stumbled across the website Quarterly Stories whilst on my search for autobiographical/non-fiction webcomics. I’m not sure how I came across this amazing work, but I sure am glad I did.
Two Stories is an autobiographical graphic novel that deals with themes of “…life, love, loss, and depression.” As far as I can tell, the novel will consist of a series of short stories that are all autobiographical, but will be presented in various styles, tones, and genres (“serious to silly”).
Not only are Josh’s illustrations absolutely stunning, full of texture and movement, but his storytelling is powerful and compelling. For this first chapter, it is not just a story of attempted suicide, but more astonishingly a step-by-step examination of the protagonist/author’s thought process — a complex mind that makes connections (from Shakespeare to It’s A Wonderful Life and back to reality) and plays tricks on itself (“The Suicide Game” on page 4).
Josh is a Xeric Award-winning cartoonist who works as a freelance illustrator as well as an adjunct professor at Laguna College of Art and Design. With such an impressive background and body of work, I’m expecting Two Stories to be quickly snatched up by publishers.
The following images belong to Joshua Kemble.
For more Quarterly Stories and Joshua Kemble, please check out the following websites…
quarterlystories.com
joshuakemble.com
www.facebook.com/pages/Joshua-Kemble-Illustrations/130292550362837
Store: joshuakemble.com/?page_id=241
Numb: www.amazon.com/Numb-Lost-Love-Broken-Memories/dp/B002O746WA
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Copyright 2013 by G. E. Gallas
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