Will Wright References My Trip To Liberty City June 16, 2008

libertyskin.jpgPretty nuts: that goofy Grand Theft Auto 3 video I made five years ago for my zine has been watched by the guy who designed SimCity, the Sims and the upcoming Spore. He actually mentioned it last week in a rather brilliant-sounding videogames-as-art speech.

That video (part of my Pleasure Circuit Overload series of vids about videogames) has gotten a ridonkulous amount of attention for what it is and it seems to keeps bumbling into places it doesn’t belong. (CTheory? The New York Times? Whaa…?)

But just so my head doesn’t inflate too much — I didn’t win the Shuster award for best comics writing I was nominated for last week. My new pal Cecil Castellucci won it for her excellent P.L.A.I.N. Janes graphic novel about a clique of nerdy girls transforming their town with art-terrorism.

Undeterred, I’m diving into researching and writing a new comics project, Time Management for Anarchists: The Comic. Which is gonna be drawn by Marc Ngui, the genius behind the My Trip avatar skins (pictured below).

It seems random, but everything in my life connects if you have enough time and graph paper to map it out. Read the rest of this post »

 

The Shared Self-Publishing Experience June 5, 2008

“Reformed screenwriter”, Steve Barancik, wrote to tell me about his website The Shared Self-Publishing Experience where people post their experiences publishing their own books. You can read accounts in fiction, non-fiction, children, YA, poetry — and if you’ve done it yourself you can contribute your own. A great resource that serves the purpose of promoting self-published authors books as well as sharing information and inspiration.