The Unchosen One
Well, front page of the New York Times, huh? Not too shabby. I don’t think I even need to write an intro, check it out:
Well, front page of the New York Times, huh? Not too shabby. I don’t think I even need to write an intro, check it out:
Talking statues, magic threads, and a house full of secrets were enough to keep Hollo occupied these last years. Now the time has come to explore the ordinary world beyond her front door.
What can I say that hasn’t been covered in memes and facebook statuses, and all media. This year was … complicated. While, yes, I lost just about everything except my […]
Light and dark, good and evil, the use of delicate, impermanent material to create scenes that evoke immortality.
I opened up her portfolio today to learn and write about her, but it feels unfair to try because it’s hard to speak about her work without also explaining the history of a nation.
Near-future, speculative fiction set in the wake of environmental holocaust.
At the end of the day, art is really about starting a conversation with yourself, in a world where people grow up to spend all of their energy on outward emotions.
A few months ago they let me in on writing a TV pilot, which was an interesting surprise challenge, but kind of like getting on a bike again after decades. Growing […]
We can’t pretend to know what the world has in store for us when we reach out and smile at it, not knowing what we’re reaching towards. I have heard […]
I’m guilty, as most of us are, of sometimes behaving like I’m the most important person there is. The positive side to that is it can manifest as the desire […]