Round ‘em Up & Move ‘em Out! Intervention!
on September 9, 2010 at 02:49Well it's finally here. When most of you see this on Thursday morning I will have already made my way to the train station for my trek North to the wilderness that is the D.C. area. After arriving in D.C. I'll make my way to the Metro system and on to the Twinbrook Station in lovely Rockville, MD. I have been assured that it is right across the street from the Hilton Washington DC/Rockville Hotel home to this year's Intervention!
Want to meet me? Well I want to meet you, so come on over to Table 9 From Outer Space!!!
I'll be at Table Nine (9) all weekend (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) when I'm not on one of the awesome panels that Onezumi has planned for you all. If I'm not on a panel I plan to be sitting at my table with Twitter's very own UberDorkGirlie, Natali from The Power Geeks Podcast. We'll be selling prints, handing out flyers and having an awesome time. I'm bringing along a few odds and ends with me and the rule is, "If it's on the table it's for sale" Like my banner/poster thingie? Make me an offer. I don't want to haul all the great stuff back home on the train. Help a guy out.
I know I've been bugging you guys for a long time about Intervention and thanks for putting up with me. This will be my first time behind the table and my first time as a guest of a con. I want give major "thanks" to Onezumi for giving me this opportunity. I actually cried a little when I got the invitation (but don't tell her) and I will always remember that it was she and Intervention that gave me a chance.
If you haven't already done so, go check out the Intervention website and see all of the awesome work that Onezumi and her team have done this year. I made a comic, she MADE A CON!
Edit: Oh, and one more thing, check out the programming schedule on the Intervention site. This thing is going to rock Rockville all night long. Wow.





Hey Tovias!! It was great to meet you at Intervention. The panels you co-hosted were great, and you were very generous with your time. On a personal level, I found it particularly helpful (and inspiring) to hear how you manage the delicate balance of family and art — and to learn how you implemented your artistic life a long term plan. Thank you!!! Now it’s my turn to familiarize myself with your archive!
That’s the most awesome thing about cons is meeting new people and getting to interact with people who have similar interests and goals.
It was great meeting all of you and I hope you enjoy the archive. I’ll have to do a full con report when I get home.
Today is a travel day via my new love, Amtrak.