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Posted by Neill Cameron
by Neill  
March 15, 2012 at 11:14 am 

Describe the place where you write/draw.

In my studio at my computer, surrounded by mountains of paper and with my son poking me with sticks and demanding that I let him watch Transformers instead. At a giant drawing board I liberated from a landscape gardener who gave up on their dream. On massive canvasses propped up on the dining room chairs, while forcing my family to eat off garden furniture. On the sofa, lightbox balanced on my knees, watching Masterchef. In any number of local cafes and coffee shops. On trains, trains are good. Episodes of Pirates of Pangaea, in fact, have been produced on planes, trains AND automobiles. And with sheets of paper held up against a large window in Cyprus.

All over the place, really, is what I’m saying.

I have decided to illustrate this post with photos of the various parts of my house that are becoming overwhelmed by the crushing geological force that is My Work Mess.

What is your most treasured possession?

I’d be very sad if I lost my hat. Or rather, when. (I always lose my hats.)

What times of the day do you work?

I have a couple of hours getting my son ready in the mornings, and I think there’s a bit in the night somewhere where I sleep, but the rest of the time I am pretty much working.

Comics are time-consuming.

What distracts you?

I’m sorry, I was checking twitter. What was the question again?

What is your favourite smell?

Cat or dog?

I misread these two as being part of the same question, so I will say: I prefer the smell of cat to dog.

What is the worst job youve done?

I’ve had so many terrible jobs that I felt the need to break this one down by category.

  • For physical discomfort and appalling working conditions: working in a foundry.
  • For levels of abuse endured: working on an IT helpdesk.
  • For sheer soul-crushing misery: drawing bad comics.

What was the last song you sang along to?

I have spent pretty much the entire last two weeks walking around singing ‘Am I A Man Or Am I A Muppet?’ It deals with a profound existential question that resonates strongly with me personally.

It’s also rather catchy.

If you could go back in time, where would you go?

Dinosaur times! Um, carefully.

What are you reading at the moment?

An awful lot of Sherlock Holmes. And, every week, The Phoenix!

If you werent an author, what would you be?

Significantly financially better-off. Also, pretty miserable.


Neill Cameron lives in Oxford, writing and drawing comics and persistently putting off tidying up. His first graphic novel, ‘Mo-Bot High’ is out now as part of the fantastic DFC Library series. Neill is currently working on new projects combining dinosaurs, pirates, monkeys and numerous other Things That Are Awesome for new weekly children’s comic The Phoenix, available now!

Neill’s website: www.neillcameron.com

Neill’s blog: neillcameron.blogspot.com

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Your Comments (3)
Sarah
Thursday, March 15th, 2012

Ha ha, that rocks, dude!

Wait… how many hats have you gone through? I almost stole yours at MCM Expo that year when I was cosplaying as Neill Cameron.

Candy Gourlay
Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

Oooh love the pictures – is that an ipad or some kind of cintiq in the first pic? How is your family coping with the ever encroaching cartoons?

Brian
Tuesday, June 12th, 2012

@Candy, its a graphic tablet.

It should be a nice work, and nice photos.
All the day drawing and painting, seems hard the “artist’s life”.

Tree Surgeon Stevenage

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