Interviews

New podcast — and new webcomics

Another episode of the Fictional Frontiers radio show aired this weekend with an interview with me on my work on Star Wars comics and prose; the podcast is now online. Also, Dean Zachary, artist on Knights of the Old Republic #38, has launched his new webcomic, Selena of Sparta, today — be sure to check it out. And Chuck Fiala‘s and my Sword & Sarcasm begins its sixth storyline today, …

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10 Questions on ComicsCareer

I give 10 answers to 10 questions in the interview series that’s on ComicsCareer.com. A fun interview, and a useful site. On an unrelated note, this year was the first time I saw absolutely no parts of the Oscars telecast whatsoever. I saw exactly three movies last year — Indy, Iron Man, and Dark Knight— and the first two were on the same day! Though I haven’t watched much basketball …

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A pod of podcasts

Still working on getting time to do some notes for KOTOR #37, but in the meantime, that interview on Fictional Frontiers on Philadelphia’s 1360 AM is finally airing at 11 AM this Sunday, Jan. 25, delayed from an earlier time; it’s really more about Knights of the Old Republic. Early next week it will be online at the Fictional Frontiers site. And I was also a guest recently for a …

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Vector Interview double-feature on CBR

I had actually forgotten to look for this, we did it so long ago… …but Comic Book Resources has a two-part Vector exit interview with Randy Stradley, John Ostrander, Jan Duursema, and myself. Part II is here. They were waiting to get it online until after everyone had had a chance to read Legacy #31. (Which I finally did… look for a certain KOTOR cameo!)

Programming notes, etc.

Just a few notes today: I’ll be on the Fictional Frontiers radio show this Sunday — it airs 11:00 AM to 12:00 Noon EST on WNJC 1360 AM-Philadelphia. A few days after, the podcast goes online here. My segment is prerecorded and was an enjoyable interview to do — covering both both my past and future Star Wars work with an interviewer who knew the series really well. It’s part …

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