Year-End Errata
Posted on January 4, 2005
Don’t know how this happened, but I completely forgot to mention Brian Wood and Becky Cloonan’s DEMO in my little list of year-end greatness.
In a year where comics seemed to be taking a step backward, DEMO was a refreshing leap forward. Every issue of this sang without needing the previous issue to fall back on. It was a series so good that Brian Wood eventually decided to ignore his original “normal folks with powers” concept… and I didn’t notice.
Run out and pick up a few issues of DEMO. Each issue stands alone, so you won’t get lost, and you can do a lot worse for quality entertainment. You can find out more from the publisher, ait/planetlar.
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Horror and Comics up
Posted on January 2, 2005
“A Word is Worth a Thousand Pictures,” my commentary on horror and comics, is now up at Brian Keene’s page, on his blog. I hope you all enjoy it, and I hope you stick around to check out Brian’s site. He’s one of the good ones.
Special thanks to Brian for letting me borrow his site for a bit.
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First gear; It’s all right. Second gear; I lean right.
Posted on January 1, 2005
And we roll into a new year.
Rock.
I had a good 2004. I completed the first few drafts of a novel. I made a few magazine sales. DRIVE was finished and got some good words from people in the industry that I really respect. I made some good friends, some strong connections, and I learned how to make Cuban chicken.
Now we shift into second.
As 2005 rolls around, I have to get DRIVE ready to go to the printers in the next two weeks. I have to letter A TRIP TO RUNDBERG. I have so many story ideas in my brain that my hat size is growing. I have no less than four conventions to go to in the coming year, and on top of it all I have another idea for a novel that’s begging to be written.
2005 is going to be great. Time to put the pedal to the metal.
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