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Interviews | A. Book's Review
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A Book's Review. Reading Around the World. The sixth Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo or MICE. Took place in Cambridge, MA the weekend of October 17-18, 2015. Zachary Clemente, MICE Public Relations, provides an overview of some of the highlights of this two-day annual event. Be sure to see the interviews with exhibitors. To hear what they have to say about their work and MICE. 8211;Coming soon–. MICE panel discussions Writing About Comics. And What’s My Style. Interviews from ConnectiCon 2015.
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Comic Cons | A. Book's Review
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A Book's Review. Reading Around the World. Category Archives: Comic Cons. Interviews from ConnectiCon 2015. Last week I said I would be posting all the ConnectiCon interviews to the new A. Book’s Review. Well, I didn’t want to ignore my faithful blog followers. So, just for you, here are the seven interviews I conducted at ConnectiCon. Matt “Matman” Herring. Charels Muir, founder of Full Coverage Writers. Author of the Burton and SwinBurne. Author/illustrator of the Novo. Author of The Legacy of Ogma.
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MARK HODDER PRESENTS: Steampunk and Empire
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Friday, December 30, 2011. I don't hold much truck with the notion that sometimes a dirigible is just a dirigible. The idea that steampunk is popular simply because it's fun fails to take timing into account. I have to ask, if it's such an enjoyable genre (which it is), why didn't it take off in the 1970s, after Mike Moorcock wrote Warlord of the Air. Or in the '80s after K. W. Jeter's Morlock Night. Why is steampunk such a phenomenon now. How many of us are in that situation now? To the nth degree.
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MARK HODDER PRESENTS: January 2012
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Sunday, January 1, 2012. First New Reviews of 2012. A very insightful review of EXPEDITION TO THE MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON has been published over at Voyages Extraordinaires. Cory Gross is kind enough to finish it with:. Elsewhere, Lea Peacock at Dispatches from the LP-OP. Posted by Mark Hodder. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). First New Reviews of 2012. 169; Mark Hodder. Picture Window template. Template images by caracterdesign.
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The Sexton Blake Blog: The Mark Hodder Interview Part Three ; Plummer v Zenith
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The Sexton Blake Blog. Sunday, 19 October 2014. The Mark Hodder Interview Part Three ; Plummer v Zenith. We come now to the third part of my recent interview with Mark `The Silent Thunder Caper` Hodder. Parts One and Two were posted on this blog on 8 and 15 October of this year and are still to be found lurking there. We turn now to my third and most predicable question ;. Q) Who are your favourite characters from the Blake tales and why? A trio of psychopathic Bertie Woosters! Not the Dumas characters, ...
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MARK HODDER PRESENTS: December 2011
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Saturday, December 31, 2011. Looking Back at 2011. This year, I felt much more confident while writing EXPEDITION TO THE MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON. There was a sense of everything coming together nicely, and opportunities to confound expectations. There have only been a couple of reviews so far (EXPEDITION isn't officially published until 24th January), but both are very positive, so I'm feeling optimistic. My two top secret projects are both for the YA audience. Both are non-steampunk novels, and one is...
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MARK HODDER PRESENTS: May 2013
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013. I have to say, I don't much like the Gollancz covers. They're plain and boring, strike me as being rather cheaply produced, and make me long for all the old Mayflower editions that once lined my shelves. My god, I loved (and still do) those Bob Haberfield cover illustrations. They were unique and justifiably set Moorcock apart. I'm off to a convention in Poland tomorrow, and will take with me CORUM: THE PRINCE WITH THE SILVER HAND, which rather inexplicably is another one (or thr...
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MARK HODDER PRESENTS: Revisiting Mike Moorcock
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013. I have to say, I don't much like the Gollancz covers. They're plain and boring, strike me as being rather cheaply produced, and make me long for all the old Mayflower editions that once lined my shelves. My god, I loved (and still do) those Bob Haberfield cover illustrations. They were unique and justifiably set Moorcock apart. I'm off to a convention in Poland tomorrow, and will take with me CORUM: THE PRINCE WITH THE SILVER HAND, which rather inexplicably is another one (or thr...
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MARK HODDER PRESENTS: More Thoughts on Steampunk
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Monday, February 27, 2012. More Thoughts on Steampunk. Steampunk explores the manners and mores of such socio-political systems, and the propaganda and attitudes that maintain them. However, it does so in rather a playful manner, as if laughing in the face of their utter collapse. To borrow from Moorcock, Steampunks are "dancers at the end of time.". And, of course, it's also damned good fun. Steampunk will only become more relevant, as it continually reminds us that motives must be exposed, empire-build...
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