
Hollywood, land of vivid colors and a thousand glittering dreams. Anyone can be a star, even a laundry girl. Grace P. Fong's “The Toll of the Snake” digs in to the dark underside of show business and the cost of ambition.
Read MoreInterview with Author Grace P. Fong
All that got me thinking about words, friends, the feelings of stuck-ness that can settle in on you in a place, especially when you’re young, and what might happen if you started thinking about words, friends, and magic alike being scattered. That’s where it started, and once the characters started to take shape, the story took shape around them.
Read MoreInterview with Author S.L. Harris
Basically, just play with the silent language of shapes and textures, picking some and letting go of others.
Read MoreInterview with Artist Lenka Šimečková
The tricky thing about discussing systemic flaws/shortcomings/violence is you’re trying to describe something that has been actively normalized and made invisible over generations.
Read MoreInterview with Author Coda Audeguy-Pegon
Andrew McIntosh: Most ideas come to mind pretty quickly, but sometimes I need to stare at a wall or close my eyes to see it. I sketch out a couple of roughs before finding reference material to work out the finer details.
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Interview with Renan Bernardo, author of "The Walking Mirror of the Soul", by Marissa van Uden.
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Interview with Author Derrick Boden by Marissa van Uden
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Interview with Author Sergey Gerasimov by Marissa van Uden
Read MoreInterview with Author Sergey Gerasimov
Interview with Author Aimee Picchi by Marissa van Uden
Read MoreInterview with Author Aimee Picchi