Courage Before Confidence (Comic #782)

Jessica Abel said this in a Creative Focus workshop earlier in the year, and I immediately needed to draw it.

It’s very true, you need to follow through with the courage, shore it up with all sorts of things, but it’s so true. The courage to act, to try, to fail, to get up and keep learning. Wishing everyone much joy and courage and softness.

As I write this, I think about Aikido, it is an art that involves a lot of falling down and getting up again. Of holding your inner core and even more impressively, your connection, while whatever is going on. I like how courage can have a lot of softness to it.

Softness, Aikido style softness has been my word for this year. And I’m liking how I’m living it, as a generative force, how sometimes softness can be the bubbling brook, and sometimes it can be the ocean wave!

And now I will courageously post my half thought thoughts, late at night.

Thanks to all my patrons and a special big extra thanks to Kate Webb, Erik Owomoyela, Stuart Barrow, Jesse the K, Brian Fies and Tracey Radford.

And thanks again again :-)

Liz

 

Courage Before Confidence Comic Transcript

Little Liz has one foot raised and her foot in the air, like she’s standing on an invisible chair.

COURAGE!

Before confidence.

Liz looks a little embarrassed and smiling

“I signed up for what?”

Chuffles Misses the Moon, and so it begins

And now in the month of Halloween, of transition and change I give to you Chuffles Misses the Moon. Every week day I’ll put up a fresh page from this children’s picture book I drew. THE FIRST EVER CHILDREN’S PICTURE BOOK I’VE DRAWN, unless you count the things I did when I was actually a kid. Drawing something in this format was a new learning experience for me. I’d love any notes or comments you have as the updates go up. I might try self publishing it when it’s done so folks can have something in hand to read to kids (OMG, the idea of something I’ve written being a bedtime story… kinda amazing). If I self publish I’d love you, my dear ones, I’d love your help to turn it up to eleven before we go to print. Please enjoy, Chuffles Misses the Moon.

Joyfully Uncanny Things Need Your Kickstarter Support

Originally posted over at lizargall.com In March I read a short story by Kat Howard over at Uncanny Magazine called Translatio Corpus. I liked the story so much that the Things responded to it.
Kat Howard's Uncanny Magazine story is responded to be things webcomic characters
This is also a call back to one of the earliest Things comic, Spoons!
  After a very successful first year Uncanny is running a Kickstarter to support year two (and asking for a lot less money as wonderful Patreons and Weightless Books e-subscribers come on board). They would like your money and will use it to bring more wonderful diverse stories, poems and non-fiction to the world. If Uncanny makes it through all the stretch goals there will be a Things Respond to Fiction comic for EVERY EPISODE. We are so excited about this on so many levels. We are so honored to be part of the Kickstarter. Less than 10K to go at 16 days, not an easy goal, but most definitely doable. Join the Space Unicorn Corps! Go check out the Kickstarter!
Things Webcomic #14, back when I was learning how to do everything… so some things don’t change in 13 years, still needing to learn everything!