Social
- Follow Stupidmonsters on WordPress.com
Instagram
No Instagram images were found.
-
Recent Posts
- What an audience, all 1700 of them! Thanks to all the schools for letting me have so much fun!
- Just did an interview for BBC Radio Oxford about the sad passing of Leo Baxendale. Never let it be said that I don’t do my research.
- I had a good laugh at a new joke I squeezed into Julius Zebra book 3, then I turned around and saw this face.
- Foreign editions for Julius Zebra: Bundle With The Britons are rolling in thick and fast, along with the UK paperback edition!
- I’m enjoying some weird Icelandic Sagas. I particularly like this in-story critique of a poem.
- Bad Dog Beanomax Bumble Billy Burp the Caveman clouds Comical Animal Derek Play Derek the Sheep dinosaurs Ellen Lindner Family History Festivals Garden dudes Interviews Jim Medway knitting Me elsewhere Nat Geo Kids Nelson New Cross Turn Left photos Sarah McIntyre Sketches Small Press TBK Magazine Teenytinysaurs The Phoenix Tumblr Uncategorized Vern and Lettuce
Archives
Category Archives: Interviews
Tiny Pencil AND Hic and Hoc Journal!
As well as dashing around the country the last few months for comic events for The Phoenix and Teenytinysaurs, I’ve also miraculously found time to contribute to a couple of anthologies! First up – TINY PENCIL Earlier this year, marvellous … Continue reading
Posted in Hic & Hoc, Interviews, Me elsewhere, Small Press, tiny pencil
1 Comment
Independent on Sunday update
Got sent a jpeg of the print copy of Sunday’s interview for the Irish Sunday Independent! Here it be…Ain’t I handsome. I might publish the full unabridged version one day, which includes my fantastic beans on toast joke. I told … Continue reading
Posted in Beanomax, Derek the Sheep, Interviews
1 Comment
Woohoo! I’m famous!
Yes, it’s fame at last for me! The Irish National newspaper The Irish Sunday Independent have interviewed me for their financial Q&A The Paper Prophet. I talk about baked beans, mars bars, chips, all sorts of important things for readers … Continue reading
Posted in Family History, Festivals, Interviews, photos, Sarah McIntyre
2 Comments
You must be logged in to post a comment.