FEAR OF BLOGGING���S LAST BLOG OF THE YEAR

Is it that time already? A mere three months since my last blog? Last time we saw Fear��of Blogging, she (me!) was headed for Victoria, British Columbia, and the Most Amazing��Collectibles Show. I was pretty excited about going to Victoria because, if you���ve read��my previous blogs you know that last time I was in Victoria I discovered ���the Canadian��Frida Kahlo,��� Emily Carr, someone every Canadian schoolchild knows, but of whom we��yanks are woefully ignorant. ���Great!��� said I, ���At last, an opportunity to see her original��art!��� But it was not to be, because all of Emily Carr���s paintings had gone to England for a��big exhibit there. The best that I could do was to revisit her in the form of her statue in

front of the venerable Empress hotel, and this time, take some pictures of her.


emily carr 2

Across the street from the Empress hotel is Victoria���s Parliament building, and the day��we were there just happened to be two days after a madman invaded the Ottawa��parliament and killed a Canadian soldier. In front of the Victoria Parliament building is a��statue commemorating the fallen soldiers of three wars, and the steps to the memorial��were covered in flowers. On either side of the memorial stood an honor guard composed��of some very old and very heavily decorated veterans (I���m guessing Korea). In case you didn���t��know, I am very emotional, and I was in tears. Some people walking around were��wearing poppies, and I wished I had one to wear too, in solidarity. Canadians are the

nicest people in the world. What a terrible thing to happen to them!


memorial 1

On a Happier Note:

Let us move further back in time to October 9th, 2014, at the opening of the San

Francisco Cartoon Art Museum exhibit, ���Slinging Satire,��� cartoons by the Associated��American Editorial Cartoonists. We came at the invitation of our old pal, Quebecois��editorial cartoonist Guy Badeaux, and found a museum full of more editorial cartoonists��than you can shake a stick at, if you are in the habit of shaking sticks at editorial��cartoonists. Or let us say that you could not swing a cat, if you are in the habit of swinging cats, without hitting an editorial cartoonist. ��Yay! I got to meet my favorite editorial cartoonist, Jen Sorenson! Jen���s

cartoons are incisive, often sarcastic, and always funny. Here I am with Jen and Tom��Tomorrow, another funny, incisive, and sarcastic guy, whom I���ve known since he lived��here in San Francisco. If you haven���t gone to see it yet, the show is up at the Cartoon Art��Museum until March, 2015.


Tomorrow Contino Trina


WHAT DID YOU WEAR FOR HALLOWEEN?


For the second year in a row, my daughter, my grand daughter, my son-in-law’s mother, and me, dressed as Wonder Women. ��We added some practical stuff, like sweaters so we wouldn’t freeze to death while trick-or-treating, and here we are. Not in the pic is Pauline, my son-in-law’s mom and my good friend, because she was at the other end of the camera.


wonder women best


FEAR OF FLYING IS A MOVIE STAR!

Well okay, not quite, but I do have bit parts in two brand new and excellent films. One is�����She���s Beautiful When She���s Angry,��� a documentary that resurrects the buried history of��the outrageous, often brilliant women who founded the modern women’s movement from��1966 to 1971. The film has already opened in New York to rave reviews, and is coming��to a theater near you. Here���s the link: http://www.shesbeautifulwhenshesangry.com/

The other film is ���She Makes Comics,��� and it tells much the same story as ���She���s

Beautiful When She���s Angry,��� except about women who write, draw, edit, read, sell, and��publish comics. And here���s that link: http://sequart.org/movies/6/she-makes-comics/

WHERE TO NEXT?

You mean besides the Oscars? Well, on May 23 – 25, 2015, I���ll be at the Denver Comic��Con: http://denvercomiccon.com/ and I���ll definitely be at the San Diego comic con this��July. I realize this is way far in the future, but on September 10 – 13, 2015, I will be at��Hawaiicon! Yes, a comics and pop culture convention on the Big Island! If you���re one of��those people who plan ahead, you can get discount tichets to Hawaiicon until December��31: http://www.hawaiicon.com/

Aloha, and see you in Hawaii!

More about these cons and many more as the time gets closer, and I learn more.

Finally…the photo of the year! This is 8 year old Anna Cocca Goodman. According to��justifiably proud mom, Carolyn Cocca, Anna had read quite a few of my graphic novels��and I���m happy to learn that she likes them. Says Carolyn: ���She complains loudly that��there are more books with boy characters than girl characters, and more male superhero��action figures than female ones.��� And I bet she���s beautiful when she���s angry!


carolyn cocca's daughter

Stay warm, stay dry! See you next year!


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