Friday, December 31, 2010

The End ... and a New Beginning

Another year over in the blink of an eye and a time to make a yearly to do list of resolutions that may, or may not, be fulfilled.  

I don't usually make new years resolutions as the Things on my Personal/Domestic Things To Do list are ongoing and usually roll-overs from previous lists from one year to the next, but this year I'm going to make one. I need to write more blog posts.

I have many things I want to post about but I find it difficult to pencil in time to add blog posts. Why is that? I work on my computer all day so it should be easy, mind you i'm also on twitter and I hardly post to this too, so I think I need to alter my thinking and take time to pencil in time for the blog.

Ideally I'd try and post at least twice a week but let's aim for once a week and see how we go. I have a new fun project that I will need your help for that I've been meaning to do but more on this next week (hopefully) plus I have many things that I plan to upload including the 'Things You've Done' posts which I started a month or so ago but I didn't follow up - I know what and who I'd like to post about.

As for 2010, it's been a great year. After moving away from London to a new city where we didn't know anyone, 2010 has been a year of huge change, and definitely for the better.

The first half was taken up with the design and illustration of the latest 101 book, 101 Things To Do to Become a Superhero ... or Evil Genius and then a week later my wife and I completed 101.1 TTD No. 101 - Continue Your Gene Pool with the birth of Marlie. The rest of the year was adjusting to a working from home/family life balance and with the odd design and illustration job here and there and thinking about 'What Next?' I thought the year was going to fizzle out workwise ... but December has been pretty wonderful.

One thing I hoped that would happen this year was to land a local design/illustration project - and with the year almost up I was awarded the cover of issue 3 of an up and coming magazine. The illustration took a week to do and I'll post the cover to the site after publication in January. They, and I were very pleased with the final piece.

And lastly, A is for ... Awesome. At the end of 2009 my A is for Armageddon book was published in the UK (another post I want to write is why I wrote a book about the end of the world - but let's leave that for next year) and after one great review, the book disappeared into the bookshelves of oblivion.

The book didn't do as well as I hoped in the UK, maybe it was bad timing (by this time the economy was in freefall and the world was changing) or maybe it was due to other factors, publishing is like gambling, you just never know what will catch the public's imagination. So for a year, the Armageddon book has felt like the unloved half-brother to the 101 books.

But luckily things change and on December 21st 2010 the book was published in the US and the best Christmas present I've had this year have been the great reviews and praise for this previously obscure book of mine.

As for 2011, the question 'What next?' is still out there but I have an idea for a new project ... three in fact, and my perpetual list of Domestic Things To Do grows ever bigger from year to year and, one day, these things will get done (if only time would stand still for a bit).

So the day before I'm due to tackle my New Years resolution, I've got ahead of myself with the longest blog post I've written so far, but I'm not getting carried away, let's take it one post at a time ...

Have a wonderful 2011 and I hope you manage to tick everything off your Things To Do list

1 comments:

Jessica said...

I'm looking forward to more blog posts from you and I'm glad to hear how well your 2010 went. Here's to an even better 2011!