
A weekly podcast in which creative professionals G.M.B Chomichuk and Justin Currie (Chasing Artwork) explore the ingredients that go into a life working in their studio making art, writing stories and making graphic novels. Interviews with other industry newcomers and professionals compare and contrast different approaches and philosophies of living a creative life.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 344 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Visual ArtsArts | |||

Gregory, Justin, and Dan reunite after a marathon run of conventions to talk about the realities of back‑to‑back shows, wildly different fandom crowds, haunted BnBs, shame boxes of old art, and why conventions are the best place to find your fellow g... more
Gregory welcomes back his Eye Collector collaborator Dr. Jonathan Ball as well as Erik from Four Color Fantasies, a comic book store in Winchester, Virginia. They discuss what made Erik want to order The Eye Collector for his store's shelves and how ... more
Recorded live at Keycon 42, Gregory welcomes back the Shared World crew to talk about how they tackle the Sword and Sorcery genre in their works, and how misinterpretations of each other's ideas can lead to some cool new ones.
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Gregory, Justin, and Dan discuss the idea of making pure comics, just for the joy of it, and for those who have found you and also like your work.
Check out chasingartwork.com for your favourite fandoms, less than one week to go until it shuts down ... more
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Gregory, Justin, Dan and their various guests always have the most fun conversations! I listen while I draw and it’s both inspirational and informative, especially for those of us who also table in Artist Alley. I’ve taken a lot of their advice. Thanks guys for the great show!
After roughly 100 episodes listening to these guys I’m still entertained. I just listened to “Return of the Living Hosts” and I am one of those Type A people (I wear that title with pride, thank you very much) who was horribly offended by the way y’all organize your files.
Are you a creative? This is your one shop stop for the process of creation from the inception all the way through to selling your work. Greg, Justin and Dan tackle the creative process, the pitching, the conventions in an uplifting style that is both informative, entertaining and life changing.
as a scientist who specializes in the amalgamation and reinforcement of wood pulp into enviromentally sustainable children’s furniture, i can, without a doubt, heartily endorse this clever and insightful podcast. it is well-produced and highly entertaining- even though it is about funny books and the creative process in general, and not in fact about the reclamation and reuse of the timber industry’s waste material.
Really easy and interesting listen. I’m into it
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The show centers on the practical and artistic realities of building a career in comics, illustration, and visual storytelling. Across episodes, listeners hear conversations about genre, world-building, publishing journeys, convention life, distribution, and the craft of collaboration between writer-artists and editors. Guests range from comics creators to game developers and podcasters, all sharing hands-on experiences with producing, promoting, and sustaining a creative practice. A recurring strength lies in translating studio work into marketable projects, with a clear emphasis on indie publishing, self-publishing, and navigating partnerships with publishers. The format blends practical tradecraft with candid storytelling, making it valu... more
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