But there are three cool things I need to tell you about: first, Puzzled Pint Brooklyn got a very nice write-up in The Wall Street Journal! Second, our friends The Doubleclicks made a very groovy Ghostbusters-inspired music video. Third, there’s…
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I Don’t Worry Too Much about Piracy and Here’s Why
TL;DR: oh, just go read Cecilia Tan’s blog post instead. This summer, my friend Katrina Archer self-published her YA fantasy novel Untalented (previously a 2009 ABNA quarterfinalist): This week, she discovered that the eBook version had been pirated: If I…
Six “Gangnam Style” Spoofs You Must See
You* will, of course, have already seen the original music video by Korean pop star PSY: 0. “Gangnam Style” Find out what he’s saying in this annotated slideshow by a Hawaiian design firm. Not that it really matters. Like all…
Friday Flash Fiction: “Unanswered Questions”
This week’s story was inspired in part by Breakin’ It Down with Catherine Reitman and the Occupy Oakland clusterfuck. You might not think those two things go together, but they are both Halloween-thematic: Ms. Reitman is the daughter of the…
SnoutCast #43: “Ghost Patrol BANG Debriefing”
This week: a roundtable debriefing with the crew behind Ghost Patrol BANG! Thanks to Brian, David, Greg, Jenn, Jesse, Matt, and Rachel for chatting with me in DeeAnn’s absence. [ Download mp3 – 44 MB ] 00:59 – introductions02:30 –…
Comic Book Report: Invincible Iron Man Vol. 4: Stark Disassembled
Wow. Matt Fraction must have really liked Dollhouse, because this entire five-issue arc is about (minor spoilers) Tony Stark being trapped in The Attic while his friends and allies restore his mind and memories from a backup wedge. It’s not…
Friday Flash Fiction: “Guardians”
I need to work on coming up with more original titles. That is all. Read “Guardians” at 512 Words or Fewer
Friday Flash Fiction: “Dickly Departed”
It’s in the Urban Dictionary, and that’s good enough for me. But, um, just for the record: this usage is the first definition. The FIRST one! Read “Dickly Departed” at 512 Words or Fewer