I meant to bring this up early in the week.
So two weeks ago when the ferret ate the servers, Kurtz tells us that he doesn't want to cross-post the strips to FB because it was SUCH a GREAT story arc, that he didn't want to interrupt it due to technical difficulties. So he took a week off to let the servers cool down & get the site back up & running.
THEN... last weekend on his twitter feed he was bitching & moaning about having writer's block - how he was all ready to pack up his Cintiq & call it a career... he was fresh outta ideas.
So wait... I was assuming that when you said it was such a great story arc, that it was already well planned & written, if not already drawn, inked & colored, ready to post. Now you're gonna tell me that you've hit vaporlock, mid arc? I guess that explains this lame ass transition. "We got drunk & woke up the next day... and then we vacuumed"
Lar & Sohmer get it done. One franchise 7 days a week, another twice... plus other side projects & Lar is ALWAYS drawing something into the wee hours on twitter. AND they have time to BOTH go to cons WITHOUT relying on "guest strips", all while posting on time. Hell even Absath manages to keep enough of a buffer to keep posting on time.
This is one of the things that would scare the hell out of me if I was making a living off my creativity. Writer's block. where is my next idea going to come from? You would think that Kurtz (& I also lump Jeph into this category) would learn... when the creative fire is hot, let it burn. Pump out as much creative work as you can while the ideas are flowing. Then when you've got a decent buffer, take a day off to play WoW, make a guitar, go to a con or whatever.
But Kurtz will never learn