Tom's Art Sightings
Some other places I have pages at:
Tom's Flickr page
Tom's Youtube page
Here are some stores and such out in the wild where you can buy some of my books and other arcana:
Reading Frenzy
Tender Loving Empire, a couple of books and sphere photos
Sparkplug Comic Books, just picked up Tales of Inertia
The Pony Club Gallery, Solids, and Tales of Inertia
Postcards at the Citybikes coop
My books are likely to be found in the following libraries for your perusal:
Independent Publishing Resource Center
Denver Zine Library
Seattle Zine Library
Olympia Zine Library
Multnomah County Library has a couple! Yeehaw!
My cartoons have appeared in a couple of zines, magazines, and newspapers over the years, including those listed below:
Postcards at the Citybikes coop
Go By Bicycle
The Rearguard
Streetroots
Z Magazine
Z Net Cartoons
Oregon Cycling
Oregon Peaceworks
Reviews of some of my work
Tales of Inertia #1 reviewed at midnightfiction.com
The Morning After Consumption, in the online part of the Comics Journal.
I would love for my art to be in more places!
My ego would consider it a personal favor if you would let me know of any other sightings
or reviews of my stuff, and if you convince any stores and galleries to carry my work.
If you want me to take a spherical panorama of something neat, you should let me know about it.
You wanna use my stuff?
Cartoons
If you would like to use my cartoons in your project, I have high resolution versions
available. You cannot reproduce my cartoons if you intend to make money from them without
my permission. If you will not be making money from your project, then you may use my cartoons
without asking as long as they are clearly attributed. In this case, it would be polite to send me a copy or link of what you put them in. I am
a starving artist, so please donate if you are able.
Photographs
I reserve all rights to my photographs. If you would like to use any of them, please contact me.
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Copyright 2009,
Tom J. Lechner,