ABOUT PIRATES, TRAVELS AND OTHER LEGENDS
Hi! Maybe we don't know each other yet, but if you're here, we should have something in common...
You know, it could be the passion for art, traveling, or why not, the magic of internet that makes you discover the world and its people!
Anyway, this time it's my turn to take the chance and get to know you... So, Who would you like to be?
Yes, I know, normally people ask you who you are. Not this time, it's different. This time I'd really like to know who you would like to be. In fact, somehow you can already see who you are - and you might even complain about it (taxes, school, exams etc. etc. etc.). I mean you already know it somehow.
E invece “chi vorresti essere” è una domanda potentissima che non fa mai nessuno.
They would ask it when you're a child and you'd think about becoming a pirate! -Yes, I'd 100% believe it!- but then you grow up and you aren't a pirate and you don't even think about it anymore. In the end, you already have "grown-up", better, something you already are.

So, now it's your turn to answer.
John Pengo, author of the noir comic SEE YOU IN DOWNTOWN, asked me. He always throws you these unexpected lessons, among laughs and zombies, to make the day better.
We were thinking about how to organize the workshop in Italy with the EDERA Associations and their guys; we wouldn't like the typical name round. So, here comes John Pengo: why don't we ask them who they would like to be instead?
When I say Strong Question, I mean that this question makes you reflect. It makes you look at yourself in the mirror, and take a moment to think about who you are now, but especially where would you like to be.
Who would you like to be? It's like when you want to travel then you ask yourself where you want to go.
Asking yourself who would you like to be, asking questions, is the first step to start something, go somewhere or keep your way.


In the meantime, our paths crossed in Sossano, North Italy. In fact, here we left our Italian-comic SEE YOU IN DOWNTOWN First Edition.
You'll find it here, at the Book Cabin (BiblioCabina), ready for you!
We made a Creative Writing and Drawing Lab with the local guys: we talked about self-expression and growing our talents; above all, we discovered that creating a story is not hard at all! In the end, you just need to ask questions!
So... Now it's up to you!
Take your time to think about it and tell us: Who would you like to be?

Awesome