interview with bloody disgusting
Wednesday, August 4th, 2010new interview over at bloody disgusting about We Will Bury You!
image from the signing at the IDW table at Comic Con 2010
new interview over at bloody disgusting about We Will Bury You!
image from the signing at the IDW table at Comic Con 2010
here are a few photos from the Viscera Film Festival. it was a great fest. 6 hours of horror shorts directed by women. looks like they’ll be another one next year so please submit so we can do it again!
i borrowed these photos from beau over at radnerd who had a great write up of viscera here. check out his site.
lots more photos here
wait. it’s already time for sdcc again?
where to see me so far:
zane and i will be doing a signing of WWBY at the IDW booth on thursday the 22nd at 1 pm.
of course, i will also sign anything else you want me to sign. well, not anything but you know.

at 7:30 on thursday the 22nd, you can see Corpse Run in the Reading Theater – Gaslamp – Stadium 15 theater. 701 Fifth Ave., San Diego, CA, 92101 tix here.
i’m a Geek A Week!
and i have my own trading card! how rad is that??

because of my Buffy love, he kindly made me a slayer…that rips people’s hearts out of their chests.
the amazing Phil Plait is the week before me (from badastronomy.com) so i’m in good company.
i’ll be presenting at Viscera Film Fest on July 17th! buy your tix here!

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the last issue of We Will Bury You came out on June 23rd. did you get it?
cover by nathan fox
With two new friends in tow, Mirah and Fanya make their way across New York toward a ship in hopes escaping the undead. They use their charm and wit to gain passage for themselves and their surviving sideshow companions, but will this be a lovely sea cruise escape or a vacation to hell? This tale of zombies in the Roaring ’20s concludes here!
zane and i got very excited when we realized it was time for stores to order We Will Bury You and tweeted for everyone to do just that. apparently, that caused a mass amount of confusion.
here’s what zane wrote to clarify on his blog:
“The first issue of WWBY will ship in February, but first comics stores have to order it. Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, but comics stores only order a limited number of books, because of their limited shelf space and resources. More new comics titles are shipped each week than most stores have room for, so if you want to make sure your favorite comics store will have it, you’ll have to ask now. It might help if you give them the Diamond Code: DEC09 0924 .”
hope that makes sense.
also, this is the cover to issue 2 by the wonderful nate powell:

if you haven’t read nate’s Swallow Me Whole yet, well, shame on you.
after i read this article about how great i am at social media, i felt guilty enough to write a blog post.
so here’s some things i’ve liked lately.
the gossip – music for men this album is my jam right now. beth ditto is a total badass. and i love the transition they’ve made as a band. if you like this album, you should really check out some of their earlier stuff. it’s completely unique. anyway, this album has been blasting in my car the last month or so whenever i need to get pumped. they also put on one of the greatest live shows i’ve ever seen. i like them so much, i’m going to post two videos from this album. yes, it’s that good.
lesly kahn’s blog – lesly is one of the top acting teachers in los angeles and yet she still has time to blog. she shares funny stories, inspiration and hard truths about the industry all in her signature lesly kahn way.

final girl- love this blog. stacie posts reviews, movie posters, and all things related to horror. and she’s working on her own movie right now we get to watch that unfold. a true horror junkie’s must-read.

a whole new mind by daniel pink – okay, yes, oprah also recommended this book to pretty much ALL of her viewers which i think means the entire world, BUT i’m also going to get behind it. not just because it justifies my career choices as a "creative" type but also because i think he’s on to something. pink’s idea is that jobs are becoming more and more creative in the united states and less analytical. so read this if you want a reason to justify majoring in film instead of in computer science. it made me feel better.

the graveyard book by neil gaiman (this is his twitter account) – this is one of those children’s books that adults should read. in fact, i’m getting it for all the adults in my life for christmas. it’s creepy and actually kind of scary at times but a quick and enjoyable read.