Stuart Immonen
Fifty Reasons to Stop Sketching at Conventions

Fifty Reasons to Stop Sketching at Conventions

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Maggie Gordon@maggieg
3 stars
Aug 13, 2022

(snorts) In this small volume, Immonen talks about 50 true stories about doing free sketches for people at conventions. These stories focus on the rudest of people (or the most clueless), and offer a hilarious way of learning about what not to do when an artist is being kind enough to offer complementary art to the people who come to see them. Cute, short, and probably a must read for convention goers!

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