(Photo taken right after we finished setting up. The Market didn’t open for another couple hours.) On June 14th Sarah and I ran a booth featuring my art at the Fremont Sunday Market. We had made prints, buttons, key chains, stickers, zines and posters. It was the first time we had done a market and the first time we’d sold merch in person since we’d been to comic conventions decades ago. It was fun. It was hot. It was educational. There’s nothing like doing something to discover what you hadn’t realized you needed to do. Now we’re working on better ways to present our schtuff, not just so passers by can see it more easily but also to keep it from getting blown over by the wind. The breeze that day was minor but it was enough to keep knocking over our displays. We’re also figuring out what other schtuff to offer. Most of what we had featured our girl, the Mighty Nizz. She looked good and she got attention but we realized that, by only having Nizz images to see, it looked like we were…
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