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Book Expo America 2012 Day 0
For the Zero Day of Book Expo America 2012 I got to see and enjoy a couple interesting things and following I shall share them with you. The only place on the Expo floor was the gifts and remainders, but … Continue reading
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Tagged antoine wilson, book expo, book expo america, books, glasses, marvel, masha and the bear, pop-up book
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On being too diverse and having not enough hours in a day for Expos
I feel like I am being torn this way and that in trying to schedule Book Expo America. There are some select events I’ve been invited to and they are complete competition time wise with other events of equal, lesser … Continue reading
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Book Expo America 2012 Pre-Event Highlights & Tips
Book Expo America 2012 is right around the corner. Last year I wrote a focused pre-event article giving tips and advice on how to approach the show using my last two years prior of experience of tackling the Javits. That … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, autobio, book expo, book expo america, books, writers
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Teen Boat has launched and out to sea!
A couple weeks back I was happy to attend a Launch Party for the collected edition of TEEN BOAT by Dave Roman and John Green. I’ve been reading and enjoying their work separately and together since way with their book … Continue reading
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Tagged book party, clarion books, event, party, teen boat
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MoCCA Fest 2012: The Post Event Text Overview
As I continue to work through and edit my few hours of footage shot at MoCCA Fest 2012 into a comprehensive, but entertaining and enjoyable not longer than 25 minute mini-document I felt I would proceed with a written look … Continue reading
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Tagged art, art work, comic art, comic books, Comics, mini comics, mocca, moccafest
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An Exquisite Corpse Sketch Collection
At this year’s (2012) MoCCA Fest on top of the books I got and the footage I shot (coming very soon) I also came up with a fun sketchbook concept of an Exquisite Corpse. I knew a concept like this meant … Continue reading
Walking Dead: The Game, Survival DRAMA! (instead of horror… get it?)
(the following review is dedicated to my friend, “Rhiannon” Miller) Life is full of choices. Which shirt do I wear? What should I have for lunch? What movie should I go to? Who should I save from the attacking zombies? … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure game, charlie adlard, reviews, robert kirkman, telltale, telltale games, the walking dead, tony moore, video game, walking dead, zombies
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MoCCA Fest 2012: Pre-Show Acknowledgments! (now with more stuff!)
a above image created by Rick Parker The 10th Annual MoCCA Fest is coming up this coming weekend April 28-29th, located for the fourth year at the 69th Regiment Armory on Lexington Avenue between 25th and 26th Street on the … Continue reading
The Unkillable Charlie Hardie
Car chases, attempted murder, mansions on the hill, underground prisons, psychopaths, agents, directors, actors, cops, criminals, lawyers, big whigs, buxom babes, nudity, sex, drugs, death, destruction… sounds like a regular day in Hollywood doesn’t it? At least the Hollywood of … Continue reading
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Tagged books, charlie hardie, duane swierczynski, fun & games, hell & gone, mulholland books, point & shoot, reviews. book reviews
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