Quote of the Moment

"It's never wrong to hope, Byx," said my mother. "Unless the truth says otherwise."
- from Endling #1: The Last, by Katherine Applegate

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Quick Post on a Lucky Day

Perhaps my fortunes in 2007 are headed in a better direction already... Last week, I took my Xmas money down to a local art store, where I found a great book and something else I wanted (a sketchbook-sized tabletop sketching easel) for an exceptional price (roughly half off.) Okay, so technically that was still 2006, but only by a couple days. New Year's is an arbritrary date, anyway - many cultures would have us in the new year past the solstice, and others would wait for spring. But I digress (as usual)...

A few days later, in a paper store, I stumbled across a set of grayscale Pitt brush pens. I've only recently tried brush pens, and while I can't say I'm exceptionally proficient with them, I do like what they seem to be capable of. I'm also completely useless at color theory, to the point where I'm more than a little scared of using it. (Ever wonder why most Skyhaven critters are flat flood-fill or basic filter effects? Now you know...) I've read that it's a good idea to work up to color via developing an eye for values first via grayscale. So finding those pens at a good price counts as another encouraging mark in the "Lucky" category... or at least it does if your life is as starved for decent luck as mine tends to be.

Today, on a routine cat litter run to Target (they have the best price on the largest buckets of the stuff, which is a good thing when you have four cats), I wandered past the toy aisles. I do this on occasion, as I like to keep my eyes peeled for any decent dragon or griffinlike figures to add to my collection. It's often slim pickings, especially with my minimal budget and extremely picky tastes on fantastic creatures. Today, I hit the mother lode. I'd known that they were making all sorts of merchandising spin-offs of the popular Dragonology book, but for some reason I'd never encountered it... until today. There, proudly displayed on the end of the aisle, was a veritable cornucopia of dragons. I used a decent chunk of my remaining Xmas money stocking up, though I did restrain myself. I did not, as impulse first dictated, sweep the entire shelf into the cart and run madly for the checkout line. I only purchased one figurine, one wooden assemble-your-own-dragon kit (okay, they only had one kind left, so no points for restraint there), and one blatant marketing gimmick in the form of a precut-to-assemble cardboard dragon with a little booklet. Aside from the last one, a European dragon, the others were Asians. I seem to have good luck with Asian dragons, especially for the past few years. For some reason, I keep running across them in the strangest places: the toy bin, rock & gem shows, the ocean, even in my dreams. My books on animal guides would call this significant. Significant or not, I call it cool.

In any event, later on, I got a phone call. Remember that job I interviewed for almost two months ago? The one I never got the kiss-off note about? Well, there was a reason I never got that note. Somehow, after all this time and after seeing an ad for a very similar slot in the paper (after I interviewed... it doesn't do wonders for your confidence when the unadvertized job you interview for takes out an ad as soon as you walk out the door, I tell ya...), I'm still in the running. I go back in for another interview next week... almost two months to the day after I went out there the first time.

Did the dragons have anything to do with this breakthrough? Is my luck really changing in 2007? I can't say I have the answers to those questions, but I can say one thing. I really, really should've bought that Megamillions ticket today when I had the chance...

6 comments:

Robin said...

Isn't it great to find those super deals? I still have some of my arts supplies. They have definitely fallen into disuse. :o( I used to draw a lot. Not so much anymore.

I noticed lots of dragon stuff at the book store and wondered if that was typical or if it was just a new focus.

We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers as you go for your next interview.

Brightdreamer said...

In the wake of Harry Potter (and the LOTR movie franchise), fantasy is "in" right now, and books like Dragonology have pushed dragons back into the limelight (where they belong ;-).) Typically, in years past, it's been tough to find decent dragon merchandising, so this is good from a collector's standpoint (or bad, from a budget standpoint.) Like all trends, it has its good and bad output, and it'll eventually fade to be replaced by whatever else the general public latches onto: fairies, robots, crime scene investigators with alien superpowers, etc. With any luck, it'll be griffin related. Griffins deserve more attention... or at least more merchandise. ;-)

I'm still keepin' my fingers crossed that I won't blow the interview...

Jade said...

Robots are going to be coming into the spotlight soon with that Transformers movie coming out (and I expect Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to pop up too) At first I thought everything from our youth was coming back by coincidence, but now I figure people in our generation are in those big movie career jobs now, and they are saying to each other "man, today's movies suck! Remember how cool... LOTR, Transformers, TMNT, Strawberry Shortcake... was when we were kids?!?" *grin* Harry Potter is something new, but I think the widespread love of Harry, plus the Lord of the Rings coming out, has certainly thrust fantasy smack into the center of the spotlight. There's only one book left, but a few more Harry movies that are sure to be made and I hope that will help keep Fantasy up where it belongs.

And good luck on your interview!!

Brightdreamer said...

From the looks of things, there isn't a fantasy series, trilogy, or stand-alone book that's not slated for the big screen, so fantasy's gonna be around for a while yet... and I've heard about that TMNT computer-animated movie. Never saw the live-action ones, but some of the cartoons were fun... yes, they're always a good bet for merchandising.
As for the revival of 80's standbys, it's not that people our age have gone into the movie industry so much as people our age having children that are about the age we were in the 80's. Parental nostalgia plus proven commodities catering to a specific age group's wants equals ka-CHING. That, and they still haven't come up with a better marketing gimmick than brightly colored ponies with brushable hair. (Sorry, never cared for Strawberry Shortcake as I had a sap revulsion even then, but my sister and I at one time owned every My Little Pony on the market - including the special birth-month flower set and the first baby pony, both of which you had to mail in "horseshoe points" from the boxes for.) ;-) Incidentally, it looks like they're butchering the Transformers movie. Have you seen the preliminary robot pics? Talk about missing the frellin' point... I mean, I didn't watch more than a few of them, but they were SUPPOSED to look like trucks and cars, not weird alien thingies...

PeppyPilotGirl said...

OMG, TMNT is coming back! Ack! (or yay - I always kind of got a kick out of them, sad as it is to say.)

Best of luck on your interview tomorrow! You'll be in my thoughts and I'll send positive energy your way.

Brightdreamer said...

PPG - Yep, they're coming back in March. Trailers viewable here:

http://tmnt.warnerbros.com/