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Get Lost with Adi Alsaid (You’ll be glad you did)
At the end of July 2014, Adi Alsaid‘s first mass market novel for teens, LET’S GET LOST, hit shelves. I was first introduced to Adi at Book Expo America a few years ago when randomly at a panel he sat … Continue reading
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Tagged adi alsaid, books, harlequinteen, interview, let's get lost, travel, writing, ya
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Tribute to those fallen in 2011 Part 5
This is the final of my tributes to the people who have passed this year, as with the rest it is broken down alphabetically and the age of the person and their cause is in parentheses after. In this final … Continue reading
Tribute to those fallen in 2011 Part 4
I repeat the initial paragraph here so you do not have to reference it after three prior posts. I’ve always felt it necessary to look back on what people who had an impact on my pop-culture history and in some … Continue reading
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Tagged celebrity, obit, people, technology, tribute, TV and Movies, video games, writing
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Tribute to those fallen in 2011 Part 1
I’ve always felt it necessary to look back on what people who had an impact on my pop-culture history and in some cases my real life. In the past I’ve written these obits with the most marginal of information, but … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, art, comic books, comic strips, Comics, death, dracula, dwayne mcduffie, gene colan, marvelman, miracleman, obit, teen titans, tribute, writing, ziggy
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Pop-Culture Spectrum History and Today: Ian Brill
A long long time ago in an internet far far away which had nothing to do with Star Wars this website existed in a different incarnation. I did exhaustive HTML, created original logos and that jazz. I even published the … Continue reading
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Tagged boom, boom comics, Comics, disney, disney afternoon, ian brill, kaboom, Music, pop-culture spectrum, writing
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