Okay, so I'd planned all kinds of updates and such from Comic-Con for the blog, but things don't always go according to plan. Unfortunately, there was no WiFi anywhere around my hotel room that was available to use, and even the WiFi at the show floor was spotty at best. Still, I was running around for the duration, checking in with folks, trying out new goodies, getting some inside scoop on upcoming projects in games and comics, and even talking to a couple of people about the development of my own projects. There's plenty to do to keep me busy next week.
Right now, I'm in the San Diego airport waiting for my flight home (thank you SAN for free WiFi). I figured I'd post this quick update and let you guys know I'm alive and well, and planning to do an in-depth update after I get back to FL and get settled in.
Ever wonder what the life of a pop culture journalist is like? Well, like all the best zoo exhibits, this is your chance to see one up close and personal in a pseudo-natural environment. Come on in and check out what I'm thinking, what I'm working on, what's happening in the industry, and whatever other unique adventures happen along the way.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Comic-Con: The Adventure Begins ... er ... Is Delayed.
Okay. So right about now, I SHOULD be doing that last minute triple and quadruple check before heading to the airport and catching my flight to San Diego. And I WOULD be doing that ... if things were going according to plan.
*SPOILER ALERT* They aren't.
*SPOILER ALERT* They aren't.
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"Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more ..."
Y'know, lately my mantra has been the above line from Shakespeare's Henry V. It seems like every time I turn around, I'm digging in my heels, setting my stance, and giving one more hefty push forward on something or other. Whether I'm developing a new project or fleshing out an existing one, every morning I'm waking up, getting my first cup of coffee, dusting myself off, and diving right back into the trenches. If you're looking for an example, you don't need to look any further than this year's Comic-Con.
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Thursday, March 08, 2012
Cooking up a new idea ...
Take a look at this picture I put together and tell me what pops into your head ...
If you find yourself torn between playing a video game and grabbing some lunch/dinner/etc.then it's done its job well. See, there's a story behind this ... and an idea. Now I've decided it's time to share and to put the call out to you guys for thoughts, comments, and maybe a little role as a guinea pig. Curious? Read on ...
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