Wednesday, June 08, 2005
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About Me
It wasn’t until after I received my Master’s from the University of Chicago that I began to pursue writing as a profession. I studied social theory at Chicago and wrote a thesis examining the idea that cultures are like texts. We are just as much a part of the stories we tell ourselves as they are of us. My interest in stories was fed copiously as an undergrad at St. Mary’s College of California where I read The Great Books and translated Ancient Greek literature. It was there that I began to seriously consider the nature of stories and the ideas behind them. Aeschylus’ The Oresteia, Sophocles’ Theban Plays, and Homer’s The Odyssey inspired me to write my first seminal stories shaped around ancient themes.
Previous Posts
- Oi! Bob Zombie!
- Page Three (inked)
- Page I (inked)...
- Hermes Inked
- After Two Millennia... They Will Be Remembered
- Hermes
- Apollo Concept Sketches
- Mars Concept Sketches
- Cramped
- What's Up With How Fat I Am?
Published Works
- "Processing... Processing... The Processing" and "I am a vector of my nascent dreams", TPP Anthology 2004 ISBN Number 0-9543621-4-4
- "(Re)Packaging Grittiness: Nihilism in Ultimate Spider-Man", Comic-Con 2005
- Joe Doogan: Zombie Hunter, "Dance, iZombies! Dance!"
- Joe Doogan: Zombie Hunter, "Clique! Yer Dead!"
- Antigone, "Epilogue"
- Dark Horrors (editor), "The In-Between Space"
- Dark Horrors Volume 2 (editor)
- The Hierograph: Volume 2, "Lesser Men Rule Over the Middle Lands" (poem)
- Jack Bauer for President: Terrorism and Politics in 24, "Simulating Terror" (essay)
- Marlow: Soul of Darkness
- Panday Studio
- Kevin Grevioux
- Matty Ryan
- Ed Dukeshire
- David Hopkins' Antihero Comics
- Grumpus
- Alan Moore Fansite
- Neil Gaiman
- Mike Exner
- Makma Studios
- Digital Webbing
- Ronin Studios
- The Red Star
- Astounding Studios
- Darkstorm Studios
- Imperium Dei
- Wikipedia
- Internet Classics Archive
- American Zoetrope
- Clifford Geertz, Anthropologist
- Paul Ricoeur, Philosopher
- Jacques Maritain Center at Notre Dame
- Works by Aristotle
- Works by Marx and Engels
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