Between summer school and my internship the most art I’ve managed to produce has been a few doodles on the back of my Math tests and one sketch that was part of an assignment for my Humanities class. Grrrr.
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Pardon the Virtual Dust
I’m spending a little time playing with the templates here before I do any serious work at Oz-Squad.com. Once I get a good grasp on how this works I’ll feel comfortable removing the temp page that’s currently posted. Stay tuned!
New Phone Number
Nizzibet and I have a new home phone number. While it feels a little silly to post about it, given the crazy variety of ways that we keep in touch with each other these days, it also seems sensible to get the word out any way possible. We had our old phone number for at least 15 years but, for some reason, when our new phone arrangement was being set up we were told it would be a month before we could get our old number attached to it. Rather than have a different number for a month and then changing back we’re just giving up the old one.
I’ve emailed most of the folks that we communicate with regularly but I’m sure I’ve missed a few people. If you haven’t gotten the new phone number by now (and you want it) please send me a note via the email address on the right side of this page and I’ll be happy to update you.
Welcome to the Squad’s Temporary Home
www.Oz-Squad.com
Full Site Launching August 31st, 2011
(Launch postponed from July 31st due to technical difficulties.)
March of the Tin Soldiers
The new Oz Squad novel by Steve Ahlquist
Available now at Smashwords.com
6/01/11
Steve Ahlquist interview at Jazma Online
It’s All in the Set Decoration
Amazing Spider-Man #103 is the first comic book I ever bought. It’s also the both the first story and the first comic I can remember reading. In all likelihood my mom bought it for me but I know I bought each subsequent issue myself. My brother and I got small monthly allowances and most of mine went to buying Spider-Man each month. The date on the cover is December 1971. Since magazines post dated their issues by about four months that issue was probably on the stands in September. I would have been a little more than seven years old. I’d obviously read other stories prior to this one – after all, I knew how to read. But this is the story that made its mark. If you look at the type of things I draw and the sorts of stories read then Spider-Man #103 looks like a big sign post pointing me toward those interests.
Dance!
Things are going to stay quiet for a while. In the meantime, let’s dance!
Happy Birthday Ninnah!
Useless idea #245671 – Helen Vaughn, Wilbur Whately and the Frankenstein Monster form a detective agency and solve supernatural crimes. Or maybe they plot to destroy humanity.
Coloring Oz – Wizard 1
Siblings Eight

My family is one of those blended concoctions – a mix of steps, halves and full blooded siblings with about 20 years difference between the oldest and the youngest. While we did get together for various holidays over the years we never managed to get more than 6 of us in the same room together. At this point, in this world, we never will get more than six of us together.
One of the handy things about being an artist is that you can create your own worlds whenever you feel like it. So for my Big Sister’s birthday this year I gave her this picture of a full sibling get together.
And before you ask, I have no idea why Big Big Brother is wearing moose antlers or why there’s a green mammoth in the background. Just because I create new worlds doesn’t mean I understand them.



