Monday, March 03, 2008

FANGORIA #271

The March 2008 issue of Fangoria, featuring my article-slash-cautionary-tale about the triumph, tragedy and triumph again of the superior slasher flick All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, is now available at better newsvendors. Make sure you check it -- and the film -- out!

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Saturday, January 26, 2008

Keeping Up Appearances - Rue Morgue Radio

I'm a guest host on this week's Rue Morgue Radio "Caustic Critics" segment, talking with Stuart "Feedback" Andrews about the awesomeness that is Cloverfield.

You can listen to the streamed feed or download the podcast here.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Imagine FX #21


In the midst of all the excitement of my daughter being born I forgot to mention
that Attila is featured in the September issue of ImagineFX magazine, and spends a good chunk of space discussing Night.

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Friday, May 18, 2007

Let there be NIGHT

Attila's starting posting these over at his workblog, so I figure it's safe to show them here as well. The revised opening pages for Night:

Pencils for page one . . .


And finished colours . . .

Pencils for pages two and three . . . We'll be posting more as they come in, and over at the official Night website, launching shortly.

- j!

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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Agent Season

I've been a professional screenwriter for a little over ten years now. In that time I've had three agents and one manager, a not-unusual rate of attrition for this business. The first agent I fired, the second one quit agenting to pursue a career in development, and the third quit agenting a month before I was planning on firing him. The manager I kept, but she's in Los Angeles, and I'm not. I think this makes her a little sad sometimes.

2007 was already shaping up to be a year of great change -- all for the better -- even before I found out (on January 2nd, no less) that I had a baby daughter on the way. That trend continued today when, following a link from crafty screenwriter Alex Epstein's blog, I wound up cold-calling a local literary agency, The Alpern Group, that dealt with both Canadian and US markets (a very important consideration for me).

Now, understand, cold call contacts are the part of being a freelance writer (freelance anything, really) that I'm really bad at. Brad, my former writing partner, really excelled at that sort of thing. Me, I make all my professional acquaintances at parties, at conventions, through friends and colleagues; sometimes they even call me out of the blue. Me calling other people out of the blue? Not so much. Frankly, I suck at it. I get nervous. I stammer. I sound like an idiot in front of people I'm trying to impress. It's not pretty. I think there's some deeply insecure part of myself that feels like I'm bothering them or something.

But cold call I did, after business hours, and left a brief (and relatively idiocy-free) message for Elana Trainoff, the point person there. For obvious reasons, I didn't expect to get a reply until tomorrow at the earliest, if at all (there's that insecurity again). Imagine my groove-is-in-the-heart dee-lite when Elana calls me back a half-hour later. "Just an example of what a hard-working agency we are," she said. I like that. A lot.

Anyway, I've sent Elana my curriculum vitae, and if she likes what she sees (or, at the very least, isn't scared off by what she sees), she'll want to see some writing samples. From there, who knows? But her agency specializes in television, which is a market I really want to crack this year.

The best part of this story is, of course, that I discovered The Alpern Group's Toronto office is literally a block from my apartment. A block! What are the odds?

j!

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Friday, April 13, 2007

Living Dead Joe

I should be working. Instead I spent my evening turning this:


into this:

I'm toying with the idea of turning this into an online side-business: you send me your digital photo, I send you back a picture of you as a zombie.

If you're reading this and it strikes you as something you'd be willing to throw down some bucks for, drop me a line or leave me some feedback in the comments section. And tell all your friends while you're at it. I'd appreciate it.

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