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Since
budgie_uk raised the question, I'll follow up: I've some newly-published work of my own out there in the wide world.
"Written in the Stars", with script by
jasonfranks , has just been released via Blackglass Press and amazon.com as part of the new collection, Kagemono: Flowers and Skulls.
Fair warning: the Kagemono volumes are horror anthology comics, which means they've got stories that could trauma-trigger old issues for the unwary and unaware reader.
If you're willing to take that chance, or if you just want a few good stories with an edge to them, then feel free to click on the relevant links for Blackglass Press or amazon.com, depending on your preference.
Looking forward to your reactions...
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"Written in the Stars", with script by
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Fair warning: the Kagemono volumes are horror anthology comics, which means they've got stories that could trauma-trigger old issues for the unwary and unaware reader.
If you're willing to take that chance, or if you just want a few good stories with an edge to them, then feel free to click on the relevant links for Blackglass Press or amazon.com, depending on your preference.
Looking forward to your reactions...
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Date: 2010-12-12 09:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-13 12:17 am (UTC)You would think a Marketing grad could remember a basic detail like that, right?
Not this benighted soul!
Okay, fixing the original posting, but leaving the deserved chastisement where everyone can see it as a warning to Always Sweat the Details.
(Yes, I did just finish watching an episode of Burn Notice before I read your comment.)
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Date: 2010-12-13 02:41 am (UTC)Fair warning: Kagemono is MOST DEFINITELY a horror book, and this volume pushes the boundaries more than the prior volumes.
I'm not talking 'splatterpunk', either. These are stories for adults, not teenage gore-nerds.