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*JUST A COUPLA MORE DAZE BEFORE MY SIGNINGS..

by keef on August 11, 2009 at 11:20 pm
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..in Berkeley and San Francisco. I hope folks can make it out to them cuz we didn’t have much time to promote it. Comic Relief hasn’t updated their site, but it really is happening.

Again, here’s the skinny:
This Friday, August 14th 6:30pm- Comic Relief *2026 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley
Slideshow/booksigning with Lev (Tales of Mere Existence)

This Saturday, August 15th 6:30pm- Al’s Comics*1803 Market St. (nr. Octavia) San Francisco
Slideshow/booksigning with Lev (Tales of Mere Existence)

Also, this Saturday at 2pm:
I’ll be joining a bunch of folks at the San Francisco Main Library (100 Larkin St.) , celebrating the art of Morrie Turner (Wee Pals). Morrie will be interviewed live and I may be saying a word or two.

*I’M BRINGING MY SLIDESHOW TO BOSTON!!
Did I mention this before? Fellow Cartoonist with Attitude Brian McFadden (Big Fat Whale) put together a tagteam slideshow signing featuring the both of us at the Irish pub the Burren, 247 Elm St. Davis Square in Somerville. It’s happening on Saturday, August 29th, 4-7pm. The place is gonna be crawling with family, friends, and folks from my high school and college (courtesy of Facebook!).

*LETTER/EMAIL OF THE WEEK…

Keith-

I talked to you briefly at this year’s Comic-con about a few of my “life’s
little victories” that I had this summer, and you told me to email them to
you. (You showed me where you bought that Owly hat for your little guy.) I
talked with my wife about some of these moments, since we decided to spend
practically the entire summer camping in a pop-top camper with our two
kiddos. (Yes, it was nuts.) So, here are my little victories in an otherwise
insane summer vacation.

– Half-way to our next camping spot I realized (3 hours into the drive,)
that I forgot my new iPhone at the last camping spot, only to find it on the
roof of our car when we stopped for lunch. The case was a weird rubbery
thing that my wife insisted I had to have.
– We forgot firewood for keeping warm, but then the previous campers left
a huge stack of wood.
– I went to use the community showers at the KOA where TONS of people
were camping, only to find that all the toilets and showers were vacant and
newly cleaned.
– Camping with my kids for the first time, and they actually sleep in.
– Getting called by my mother-in-law (the inlaws and 12 other family
friends joined us for a few nights camping in Mendocino) to play a card
game and I win three times in a row.
– Remembering that I packed extra wine when we almost ran out.

I have more, but I hope that helps! (Do you actually use these? If so,
awesome.)

On a side note, after I bought your big-ass “Complete K-Chronicles,” I wound
up placing it on the top of the toilet in the master bedroom. This was not
because that’s where I intended it to be, but it just happened. A few days
ago, my sister dropped by our house to hang out with us and the kids and at
one point she disappeared. A few moments later I heard her snorting and
blorting out laughs from our bathroom and my wife looked at me with
concern.

“It’s okay honey, it just keef,” I said.

My sister wants a copy for Christmas, so I have to make a stop at Powells
Books next time I visit her in Portland and pick one up.
We love your stuff, dude.

-S. in Alaska

P.S. You need an RSS feed on your blog!

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*EXTRA!! EXTRA!! KEITH KNIGHT SLIDESHOW/BOOKSIGNINGS IN BERKELEY/SAN FRANCISCO

by keef on August 4, 2009 at 11:48 am
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I just locked this down. I’ll be doing two slideshow booksignings in the Bay Area on Friday and Saturday August 14 and 15th, alongside San Francisco cartoonist Lev (Tales of Mere Existence).
Lev and I were neighbors in the hardcore, rough and tumble SF neighborhood known as the Inner Richmond.

Friday, Aug. 14-I’ll be at COMIC RELIEF ( in Berkeley) starting at 6:30pm for a slideshow presentation of (th)ink, the K Chronicles, and the Knight Life, seen locally in the San Francisco Chronicle, the Berkeley Daily Planet, Contra Costa Times and the Marin Independent Journal.
I’ll be signing books, answering questions, and showing/selling original art.

Saturday, Aug. 15-I’ll be at AL’S COMICS (Market St. near Octavia in San Francisco) starting at 6:30pm for another slideshow/booksigning. This will be similar to the Berkeley gig, with books, art, CDs and DVDs.

These signings have been booked super-late, so if anyone can help hype them through their blogs, Facebook, Twitter and all, please do.

If you can hang posters for me, send me your address and I’ll mail you twenty!!

*MORRIE TURNER CAREER RETROSPECTIVE AT THE SF MAIN LIBRARY..
The big reason I’m heading up north is to experience the AfroSolo/SF Main Library opening of the Morrie Turner comic art show. Morrie was the first nationally syndicated African-American cartoonist (Wee Pals) and has been an extraordinary inspiration to generations of kids and cartoonists. I hope you’ll join me on Saturday August 15th at 2pm for this event. Morrie’s gonna be interviewed by legendary Bay Area news reporter Belva Davis.

*LOOKING FOR AN INTERN..
Someone located in West Los Angeles, preferably an art student interested in cartooning, animation and or illustration. Computer skills (html, photoshop) would be quite handy. Email me at keef@kchronicles.com.

*KNIGHT LIFE DON’T ASK/DON’T TELL CARTOON
Thanks to everyone who has written in about the Knight Life Sudnay that ran recently about the futility of their Don’t Ask/Don’t Tell policy. The original art has already been sold, but you can order a print of the strip. Contact me and I’ll hook you up with the print folks at United Media.

Some of the letters and emails:

Hi Keith

I just wanted to commend you for your fabulous cartoon discussing the
“actual” freedoms we are “fighting” for. Well
done. I only hope it hits home at the top and Obama steps up to make
some changes.

Thank you for your talent and for sharing it.

R.
——-

KEITH,
THANK YOU, THANK YOU FOR BEING SO BRAVE. THE LESSON IN “VET MENTORING” WAS STRONG, BUT GENTLE ENOUGH TO GET PEOPLE THINKING, INSTEAD OF JUST GETTING DEFENSIVE.
I READ YOU EVERYDAY IN THE DENVER POST AND LAUGH SOMETIMES, BUT ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY ALWAYS,

SINCERELY,

G.

—–

I wanted to say thank you. The comic today that you drew about the gay
soldier serving overseas was, to put it frankly, brave. To broach that
subject on the comics page and to so clearly get your message across was
something that I know every member of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and
Transgender community applauds you for. Although I am sure you will get many
complaints for voicing your opinion today, you can rest assured that this
comic made a positive impact on many people throughout this country.
Thank you for standing up for the soldiers out there who cannot stand up for
themselves, their partners, and their rights.

Sincerely,

A.

Dear Keith,

Thank you for today’s comic strip (July 26th), about the gay soldier. I thought it was brilliant. I’m going to send it to my friends and family. Your strip is fairly new to our paper, and I love it!

S.

Normally a great comic strip, your commentary on gays in the military may have hit the
right note to make disbelievers rethink their attitude. Yours is a strip that ranks up
there with some of the best comic strips with social content, like Pogo and Doonesbury.
Keep it coming.

Bizarre isn’t it, that the male military is afraid to be sexually objectified by other
males, but are quite content to sexually objectify their female colleagues without
sympathizing with them. I’ve never heard them say two wrongs don’t make a right, but
that must be what they’re thinking.

R.

If you haven’t seen the strip, you can check it out here.

*ONE MORE LETTER OF THE WEEK RE: COMIC CON

Keef,

I met you at your booth at Comic Con (I was the guy carrying the bag) and I picked up a
few of your books which I totally enjoyed despite the scary cliff-hanger at the end of ‘I
Left My Arse…’

I just wanted to pass along my very best wishes to you and your family.

I also wanted to let you know that I got more enjoyment from your books than anything
else I saw at Comic Con. Your lighthearted illustration style is a perfect match for your
witty, dead-on social observations. Keep up the insightful and humorous work.

Take care and continued success.

… oh and we forgive you for leaving the Bay Area.

– R.

*LITTLE VICTORY OF THE WEEK…
I know you like people sending in information about life little victories. I
had one this morning on the train to work, but it’s a bit long.
In the morning, the train is pretty quiet. Most people are listening to
their iPods or banging away on their laptop. Occasionally, someone will be
having a phone conversation, but most people keep it pretty quiet.

This morning I was listening to my iPod when an older woman started having a
rather animated conversation with her mother. She was sitting several rows
from me, and even though I had earphones on, I couldn’t hear my iPod over
her conversation.

I went over there and asked her if she could either keep it down or go out
to the corridor (the area between train cars) to continue her conversation.

She simply replied, “Oh, get use to it”, and then continued talking although
a bit more quietly. I went back to my seat.

A few minutes later, she was again screaming at her mother on the phone, and
I again got up to ask her if she could keep it down or move to the corridor.

She gave me a dirty look and said, “Excuse me! I am having a private
conversation with my mother.”

I really lost it. I told her, yes she is having a conversation with her
mother, but it was no way private because everyone in that car could hear
her. And, quite frankly, her behavior and the tone she is using to talk with
her mother, is giving everyone on the train that she is a selfish brat who
has no consideration for anyone, not even her own mother.

Just then, I distinctly heard over her cellphone her mother saying “You tell
her kid!”

At that point, I simply walked away, and the woman quickly ended the
conversation with her mother.

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*2009 COMIC-CON WRAP-UP…

by keef on July 27, 2009 at 10:42 pm
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Whoo..Mah Lordy!! Another Comic-Con has come and gone. Had a whirlwind of a time.
Some added observations that I couldn’t fit in this week’s strip:

1. This is the 2nd year in a row that Saturday was the slowest sales day of the weekend. I believe this to be the result of Saturday being the big movie panel day, upstairs. So if there’s ever a time to check out the convention floor, it’s Saturday.

2. I can no longer have Nappy Hour, my informal gathering of Black cartoonists, at the Tivoli Bar. It’s become too crowded. There was a time when the place was mellow and empty..not anymore.

3. A ton of folks came by to say they enjoy my United Feature strip, the Knight Life, in the Sunday Union Tribune.

4. Edward James Olmos walked by the table I was sharing with Jeff Keane, Jenny Robb and Steve Notley. Turns out Olmos’s band was playing that night upstairs in the House of Blues.

5. If you haven’t booked your hotel now for next year, you’re already too late.

6. Celeb spotting: Lou Ferrigno hanging out at Steve’s hotel bar. Martial Arts legend Jim Kelly signing on the convention floor. Adam West entering the building.

7. Picked up a copy of Real Deal, an extremely disturbing comic I used to peruse over a decade ago in Bay Area comix shops.

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*IT’S THE KNIGHT BEFORE COMIC-CON AND ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE…

by keef on July 21, 2009 at 11:21 pm
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I should be in bed right now, but i’m still putting stuff together for Comic-Con.

I’ll have the usual: Books, CDs, Stickers, bags..But I’ll also have a sh**load of original K Chronicles, (th)ink, Knight Life artwork that I’m gonna unload. If you were ever interested in collecting some of my stuff, this is yer chance. I’m practically giving it away!!

Here’s my San Diego Comic-Con Schedule:
Weds-Sun. I’ll be located at my usual spot, K-15 in the Small Press section, right next to Steve Notley (Bob the Angry Flower).

Thursday: I’ll be leading the panel Indie Cartoonist Survival Guide, with Jim Mahfood, Lark Pien, Miriam Libicki, Paul Friedrich, Dave Kellett and possibly Shannon Wheeler (if he makes it by Thursday). If you’re a cartoonist who ain’t rich, this is the panel for you.

Friday: At 2pm, I’ll be sitting down at the Cartoon Art Museum table doing commission drawings to raise money for the museum. Come by and make me look good!!

Here’s their full schedule of artists:

Thursday, July 23
12pm-1pm: Phil Foglio
1pm-2pm: Lisa Ann Wilson, Rudy Reyes
2pm-3pm: Ted Naifeh
3pm-4pm: Bobby London
4pm-5pm: Zach Weiner
5pm-6pm: Debbie Huey
6pm-7pm: Brian Kolm

Friday, July 24
12pm-1pm: Brian Kolm, Ron Yavnieli
1pm-2pm: Anthony Hon
*****2pm-3pm: Susie Cagle, Keith Knight*******
3pm-4pm: Bobby London, Scott Shaw!
4pm-5pm: Dirk Tiede, David Lloyd
5pm-6pm: Mike & Doug Gray
6pm-7pm:

Saturday, July 25
11am-12pm: Batton Lash
12pm-1pm: Karen Luk, Brian Kolm
1pm-2pm: Derek Kirk Kim, Jason Thompson
2pm-3pm: Jeff Keane, Ryan Germick
3pm-4pm: Bobby London
4pm-5pm: Rick Parker
5pm-6pm: Daniel Salcido
6pm-7pm: Lanny Liu, Jason Thompson

Sunday, July 26
12pm-1pm: Ron Yavnieli, Charlie Roberts
1pm-2pm: Lisa Ann Wilson
2pm-3pm: Charles Yoakum
3pm-4pm: Daniel Salcido
4pm-5pm: R. Sikoryak

CAM¹s booth number is 1930. Located near the giant Comic Book Legal
Defense Fund booth, so they should be pretty easy to find.

Also on Friday, I’ll be boozing it up at the annual Nappy Hour at the ol Tivoli pub at 6th and Island. The drinking starts at 7pm!!

Saturday: I’ll be sharing the stage with Stephan Pastis and Richard Thompson, two of the daily comic page’s hottest stars. Here’s the skinny:

12:00-1:00 Comic Strip Syndication Is Dead: Long Live Syndication!— This Q&A session with Stephan Pastis (Pearls Before Swine), Richard Thompson (Cul De Sac) and Keith Knight (The Knight Life) looks at the pros and cons of comic strip syndication and the challenges and options for aspiring comic strip creators in this era of declining newspaper readership. Room 7AB

*LETTERS/EMAILS OF THE WEEK…

Hi,

I just bought The Complete K Chronicles in a bookshop here in Perth, Western
Australia. I actually hadn’t seen your stuff before but it caught my eye and
seemed really funny in the shop.

I just wanted to say your stuff is *brilliant*, and you’ve picked up a new
fan. Thanks for creating such great comic strips!

Cheers,
G.
Perth

*LITTLE VICTORY OF THE WEEK…

I know you like people sending in information about life little victories. I
had one this morning on the train to work, but it’s a bit long.
In the morning, the train is pretty quiet. Most people are listening to
their iPods or banging away on their laptop. Occasionally, someone will be
having a phone conversation, but most people keep it pretty quiet.

This morning I was listening to my iPod when an older woman started having a
rather animated conversation with her mother. She was sitting several rows
from me, and even though I had earphones on, I couldn’t hear my iPod over
her conversation.

I went over there and asked her if she could either keep it down or go out
to the corridor (the area between train cars) to continue her conversation.

She simply replied, “Oh, get use to it”, and then continued talking although
a bit more quietly. I went back to my seat.

A few minutes later, she was again screaming at her mother on the phone, and
I again got up to ask her if she could keep it down or move to the corridor.

She gave me a dirty look and said, “Excuse me! I am having a private
conversation with my mother.”

I really lost it. I told her, yes she is having a conversation with her
mother, but it was no way private because everyone in that car could hear
her. And, quite frankly, her behavior and the tone she is using to talk with
her mother, is giving everyone on the train that she is a selfish brat who
has no consideration for anyone, not even her own mother.

Just then, I distinctly heard over her cellphone her mother saying “You tell
her, kid!”

At that point, I simply walked away, and the woman quickly ended the
conversation with her mother.

D.

(nice!!-kk)

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* EM-JAY MEMORIAL OBSERVATIONS…

by keef on July 7, 2009 at 9:34 pm
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Today’s memorial at Staples was really, really well done. Especially considering how little time they had to put it together. Props to the Jacksons and the city of Los Angeles.

Even though I was watching it in the sanctity of my own apartment, Staples is one bus ride down Venice from where we’re at. I felt the vibe.

-I think Al Sharpton rocked it when he said to Mikey’s kids, “I want his children to know there was nothing strange about your daddy, it was strange what your daddy had to deal with”.

-The Magic Johnson/Bucket of KFC story was cool too.

-And Berry Gordy.

-And Brooke Shields .

-And his daughter Paris.

I think everything that pointed to Jackson actually being human was what touched me the most.

Cheers!

P.S.
-A reaction to the B.E.T awards on Facebook:

“I wish B.E.T. had died and Michael was performing a tribute to it”.

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