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Monday, April 21, 2008
Congrats (to me)!

This is how far behind I am, I only recently got to see the Eisner nominations list.

What's that listed under Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism? Is that the first issue of Comic Foundry? An issue which includes none other than my first published fiction story? Why, I believe it is! Congrats to Tim Leong and Laura Hudson, of course. They deserve a good lion share of the credit. But I like to think that my contribution to the magazine helped bring it the acclaim of the Eisner committee.

In that case I now proclaim myself The Eisner-nominated Ian Brill. Okay, maybe it should be The Eisner-nominated Ian Brill*. That's still something, right?

Now, to rub it in people's face and be called a dick by those people as soon as I've left the room. Truly, that will be the greatest honor of all.

*In the fact that he contributed to a publication that was nominated for an Eisner.

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