I went to Alabama for my birthday. It was a week of goofing off with friends and checking out the campus. I may move to go to college there, and I'm going back again in a week for further investigation.
I just turned twenty two. -throws confetti-
I got to attend Wizard World Chicago this past weekend. I didn't get to see Warren Ellis or Bruce Timm as I had originally hoped, but I lucked out in that I spied Ellis at the airport when I got back from 'Bama. I've never been so glad my ride was two hours late in all my life.
On the fiction front, I'm currently working on a new superhero comic book mini-series called The Pessimist. It's a tongue-in-cheek sort of satire. I'm very excited about it. Also, Penny Dreadful and the Shilling Shockers, another, darker mini-series that fits into the supernatural/Chaos! Comics mold is on the back burner for the time being, but research is being done.
Production of Discordia: The Unraveling has stalled, due to the fact I'm having a very hard time finding an artist who wants to work on it. By all means, if you do sequential art and have any interest in the book, let me know.
I'm currently working for Suite101 as an article and review writer. When not writing for them, I'm writing for RetroJunk. RJ has gotten me a lot of opportunities recently and I'm ranked at 102 in their contributor's list. Which is spiffy.
I've been offered the opportunity to co-host a podcast for This Week in Geek based around the new X-Files movie; whether this will come to fruition or not remains to be seen. Things have been hectic all around, both for the producer of the show and for me.
I'm going to be lettering a web comic co-written by
And...I believe that's about it, for now. I'm tired and sore. The past three weeks have been unbelievably busy and I've been depriving myself of sleep in order to get things done that neeeeed to be done. Now that WW is over, I get to spend a couple of days resting before I have to prepare for my next cross-country flight.
This summer promises to be the busiest of my short existence.
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