You are currently browsing the monthly archive for June, 2007.
This year I worked on the winning 48 Hour Film Project film “Eleanor Stops By for a Bite.” Along with an Audience Award, we won Best Use of Genre and Best Special Effects. Congrats to all who worked on a project this year!
Tags: 48 hour film project, art, filmmaking
I interviewed James Patrick Kelly, science fiction writer, recent Nebula winner, and NH resident, for The Wire. Here is a snippet of my article entitled, Truth is Stranger Than Science Fiction: New Hampshire author takes the Nebula Award:
New Hampshire writer James Patrick Kelly recently received the Nebula Award for his novella “Burn.” The science fiction writer joins the ranks of previous winners Frank Hebert, Isaac Asimov and Neil Gaiman. Hearing the beat of a different drummer, Kelly released his Walden-inspired science fiction book as a free podcast just as the book hit retail shelves. The action that might have seemed crazy to traditional publishers gave an otherwise small-print book the opportunity to develop a wide readership. According to the author, the whole thing was an experiment that turned out really well. He is now being called a pioneer.
Also here is a video interview of James Patrick Kelly from my video blog that was featured on Boing Boing.

Tags: burn, james patrick kelly, nebula award, science fiction, video on the net
