Category Archives: Blog
Revive Your Creativity
I’m incredibly excited to announce a new website that I’m working on. I’ve been trying different websites and publishing ideas for probably the last four or five years now, but I don’t think I’ve ever been as pumped about a new idea as this one. Revive Your Creativity is more than just a platform for me to write down my … Continue reading
MicroPost: Klout and a Mirror
Klout.com is an interesting service that could be quickly dismissed as simply a measure of one’s vanity, but couldn’t all social media be labeled as such? Whether it’s Facebook’s new Timeline or something like Klout, all of these services create an interesting look into who we are — at least on the social media scene. I may think I value … Continue reading
Creator Interviews and Remembering Passion
One of the prerogatives of blogging is to always reconsider everything you publish. “Should I keep writing this series, or should I move on to something else?” Blogging is an interesting vacuum. I come from a performance background, so I’ve always been able to look out into the audience and see if they’re into the show. Blogging is a different … Continue reading
Vacation 2011
Vacation is one of those great opportunities to reflect on life and the processes that keep us so busy. One of those processes includes this blog, which I’ve always kept around as a great way to test new ideas. Now that I have entered the new land of smart phones, I am going to start focusing on shorter posts written … Continue reading
Indie Film Life
IndieFilmLife.com recently launched in order to see independent art more effectively reach a wider audience. Over the past couple of years, I’ve found myself slowly growing my network of artists online. This group includes comic book writers and artists as well as indie filmmakers. All of these individuals are passionate about their art, and they take the time to try … Continue reading
A Successful NOLA Comic Con
We’ve done it. We finished our first comic book convention on the other side of the table. Instead of just wandering the aisles as fans (even though we did that, too), Ryan Morris and I were behind the table selling our book The Hidden, issue 1. We had a great time chatting with convention attendees about our book and getting … Continue reading
New T-Shirt Design: Mad Science Goes Green
One of the real benefits of having your own blog is that you can just try all sorts of weird ideas to see what works. One of those ideas for me was creating a t-shirt to sell online through one of the print-on-demand online presses. There are a few different ones out there to choose from, and both CafePress and … Continue reading
