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I noted at the bottom of the post, here in my journal, that I crossposted it to [livejournal.com profile] webcomics and to [livejournal.com profile] snarkoleptics. The comments at [livejournal.com profile] snarkoleptics largely amounted to, "The attitude you have isn't as uncommon as you think." The comments at [livejournal.com profile] webcomics mostly amounted to, "No way dude, give me quality over quantity every time."

I think what's really going on here is that I don't consciously want to make a big deal of my upcoming thousandth daily update without missing any at AKOTAS (or at least I don't want to be seen to be making a big deal of it), but I'm contriving to make sure everyone knows anyway.

(It's the Valentine's Day strip. A week to go.)

scarfman: (me)

Many webcartoonists for whom it isn't their day job, maybe most, maybe all but me, feel the best way to emulate professionalism is to put out the best installment each time they can, even if it means missing a scheduled update. But I feel differently. The reason I've gone nearly my first thousand daily updates without missing one - indirectly the reason I developed a working process that incidentally includes elements it turns out most webcartoonists and many webcomics readers sneer at -

(I get some guff from potential readers about the MSPaint and the Comic Sans. But I remember a comment I once read before the world went online from a newpaper feature editor, that no reader ever wrote in to complain that a comic strip's art had declined.)

- is that I feel the best way to emulate professionalism (and I articulated this while I was watching Studio 60 last night) is to put out the best installment each time I can, without missing a scheduled update. It's always at the top of every commentator's best practices lists for webcomics to pick a schedule you can stick to and then stick to it. (Plus, part of my motivation in creating AKOTAS was to bring the Arthurian characters into people's lives on a daily basis so that people might, as do I, know and love, and live with, them as Captain Kirk and Harry Potter are loved and lived with.) Updating to schedule's always been my top priority. I always genuinely work to write a good joke and draw it well, and I do contend that every strip I've updated with has been the best work I could have done that day; but updating every day with something is my top priority.

Am I the only one who feels this way, rather than the other?

Crossposted to [livejournal.com profile] webcomics and [livejournal.com profile] snarkoleptics.

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