Gemini in “Mission Accomplished”
Artwork of WYNDE character Gemini Reed as part of upcoming SF/F anthology ATHENA’S DAUGHTERS.
Read moreArtwork of WYNDE character Gemini Reed as part of upcoming SF/F anthology ATHENA’S DAUGHTERS.
Read moreThis week’s Assembly of Geeks dives into Batman’s head.
Read moreThis weekend I had the pleasure of recording an episode of RebelForce Radio’s Clone Wars Declassified with host Jason Swank and guests Paul Bateman and Grant Gould. Our discussion focused on the two-part arc The Disappeared from the Lost Missions, or better known as the Mace/Jar Jar stories. Considering no one on the panel seemed to be big fans of either character, we all enjoyed the space adventure tone and the interaction between the pair.
Read moreMary reviews “Sparks” from GrayHaven Comics
Read moreSuperman Dies and Kermit is Framed on Assembly of Geeks this week.
Read moreHere’s a sneak peek at the upcoming WYNDE tie-in story included in Athena’s Daughters.
Read moreFangirls Around the Web for March 18, 2014.
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Read moreWynde Around the Web shares Jedi News’ review of my novel.
Read moreEach year Hollywood dresses up and celebrates the Academy Awards. Movies are made on an incentive basis. Often that incentive is money, but the golden statue called Oscar can become the treasure sought after by filmmakers, too. This year’s Oscars ceremony really drove home that, in the words of Cate Blanchett, “the world is round” and comprised of all types of people who have many varying stories to be told. Hopefully the ceremony put a few new twinkles in the eyes of producers, directors, and actors to step beyond their comfort zone and create more diverse stories. Here are ten ways the Oscars might help shift the prevailing wisdom in Hollywood.
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