October 19 , 2007

I'm going to try to update this at least once a month. Be sure to keep up with my entries on MySpace, however. It's the best way to be kept up to date with what's going on in my world.

Love & Bullets #1 is coming along nicely. Keith sent me the first eleven pages and I've passed them on to Ed, who's going to get to work on coloring them while Keith gets to work on the final nine pages and the cover. I've finished all the scripts, and it will be a six-issue limited series.

I've recently posted an open call for artists on Craigslist, MySpace, and ComicSpace and gotten several responses. I'm proud to report that Samurai Monkey has finally landed an artist, as has Myth Hunter. More on both of those as they develop.

Other than that, my lettering work is coming along nicely. I recently did a stint for four pages of Eric Palicki's webcomic, The Undertaker's Daughter and I'm working as the letterer for Nick Spencer's Mike Diamond comic, which he plans to submit to publishers. Check out the Comics section for more on those.

National Novel Writing Month (or NaNoWriMo) is upon us once again, and once again I'm going to join in the fun. The rules say that you have to start an entirely new novel, and while I hoped to have City of Dead finished before this year's NaNoWriMo, it didn't work out that way. So City of Dead has been put to the side once again so I can get to work on a new novel for NaNoWriMo.

Plus, I've been producing articles like crazy for Associated Content. Check out the Articles section for more, including reviews of 3:10 To Yuma and the season premiere of Heroes, as well as some film and comic book essays.

September 18, 2007

Good news and bad news to update with this time. I feel it's always best to start with the bad news first. I recently relocated to Japan for a teaching position, but I had to return to Chicago five days later. I'll get to the story behind that in a moment. In addition, Joshua Sanchez, the artist and letterer for Samurai Monkey, has backed out of the project, so it's been shelved until I can assemble a new creative team.

Now for the good news. As you can see, there's a new button on the sidebar, for articles. I've recently signed up with Associated Content and I've posted and received payment for my first article, which chronicles my experience with the Nova Group in Japan. More good news is that Russian Roulette, a short film I've been developing for what seems like forever, is now completed. Music still needs to be added to it before the DVD will be available for purchase, but you can watch it for free on YouTube for now. Go to the films page for more information.

I've also recruited an artist and colorist for Love & Bullets and the project is proceeding at a very healthy pace. Expect more information on a release within the coming months. In addition, I've gotten back into the grove of my second novel, City of Dead, and the manuscript will hopefully be completed very shortly.