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Sun May 4, 2008, 8:48 AM
Okay! I'm really sick and tired of seeing the same journal entry on my page, so...hi. -waves happily-

Here's what's gone down in the past...oh, month and a half:

1.) I've managed to get happily settled into my new apartment; my action figures and comic books have places of honor and I couldn't be happier.

2.) As you know, the artist I had attached to my comic book mini project bailed out on me. That's okay, the joke is on him and I'll explain why in a moment.; the first six issues have undergone quite a few revisions (you can read the scripts here, if you're curious) and I'm pretty happy with them. They're threatening to expand into a continuing series of minis (which was always the plan, but I didn't think the franchise would start to explode inside my head to the size it has), and I'm preparing myself to go on the hunt for another artist. This time around, I intend to publish the comic as a webcomic first, page by page, then when it's done, I'll shop it around to companies. If nobody wants it, self publishing and selling via the web it'll be!

3.) I went to and worked at CODcon in April (it's one of the midwest's biggest gaming conventions) and--here's where the pointing and laughing at my former artist comes in--met a publisher who was the guest of honor. He chatted me up (I went in costume on the last day of the con, you see--Golden Age Catwoman, to be precise--so I was approached by every Tom, Dick and Harry that wanted to meow to me all day), and when he asked what I do when I'm not working cons, I informed him I'm a freelance writer (before I even knew he was a publisher, mind); I told him about Discordia and I wound up giving him my e-mail address. A couple weeks later, he wrote me, telling me that he's looking to expand his small press company with more authors and I expressed interest (obviously; I'd be an idiot not to). So I am in the proverbial tub of butter on the merits of my personality alone.

4.) Six more comic book series are in the works now: Villainy (a kind of riff on the Gotham City villain archetype aesthetic, which follows the antagonists rather than the hero of the universe), A Fool's Errand (a sword and sorcercy pieces which is the equivalent of a D&D campaign on crack), Discordia: Chaos Rising (sequel to Discordia: The Unraveling), Penny Dreadful (what I've really been dying to write, a Chaos! Comics Bad Girl-esque mini series), The Pessimist (a humor/parody riff on superheroes, based on a short story I wrote ages ago) and Noctem (a character driven, post apocalyptic supernatural vampire vs. werewolves vs. witchcraft vs. crusaders tale).

5.) As requested by a load of my fans, non-profit anthologies of my fanfiction are now available in print form on my website.

6.) The fanfiction awards I run, The Skiffy Awards, which celebrate the best character centric pieces around, are in full swing once again, taking up what little free time I have when I'm not working.

7.) The CATverse, which is a labor of Batman fanfiction love between myself and one of my best friends, has expanded to such monsterous proportions it's starting to scare me...but it'll also be drawing to a close sometime within the next year, most likely. It's even got fanart, which you can find in my favorites, in the collection 'Giftage' (go look, seriously).

8.) There are...um...-counts- four original novels in the works, currently, though I'll admit I've been slacking more than a little bit on those. One is a reworking of a fanfiction storyline that I came up with years ago, two are retellings of fairy tales (Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood) and the last one is a coming-of-age caper with two unwitting, accidental criminals at the forefront.

So, my friends! That's a fraction of what I've been doing with my time, and I should really be cleaning my apartment right now. so...later.

Oh, and: if you haven't seen Iron Man yet? Do. Seriously. I pretty much danced my way out of the theatre, I was so happy. And stay after the credits!

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:icondarkinja125:
I couldn't be happier! Things are working out for you.
Catwoman? Really? Wow. None of my friends would ever have the guts.
I did see Iron Man, but the guys I went with made me leave before the end. What happened?

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:iconradarwing:
Good to hear from you! :D And yay, I love retellings of fairy tales. <333

Iron Man awaits me!

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:iconbitemetechie:
Okay, picture it. Tony Stark enters his house. The lights are low. He tries to turn them on. A shadowy figure pops into view. It's Samuel L. Jackson (with an eye patch--I squealed so hard). He introduces himself as Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD.

And he says something along the lines of "Mister Stark, I'd like to talk to you about a project. We're calling it the Avenger Initiative."

So, an Avengers movie will happen. If that's not enough evidence, then there's always the fact that Tony Stark makes an appearance in the upcoming The Incredible Hulk (June 13th release, I believe it is). The plan is supposed to be waiting until the main Avengers get their solo movies (Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Hulk; I have no idea who else they're planning on including, but those are the main men) and then throwing everybody together into a huge ensemble flick. The Nick Fury sequence at the end of IM was the first real confirmation that it'll happen, unlike the forever-in-limbo JLA movie.

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:iconbitemetechie:
Good to BE heard from, let me tell you! Life's been nuts! :glomp:

You're going to love Iron Man, I assure you! It was just amazing.

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:iconvyrillykos:
Glad to hear your doing well. Julie Newmar was the best cat woman.

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:icondarkinja125:
My God. OK. Breath.
It was really Samuel L. Jackson? Oh man! This is heavy.

Now we have to go see the Hulk picture for certain.

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:iconjohnflex:
Dig that 'Discordia' script. Nice writing =)
:iconbitemetechie:
Thanks! I dig your art! I'm especially fond of Katie 2k8. That's a gorgeous piece! You'll be a big name in comics one day, man.

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