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Monthly Archives: April 2013
BAMCon Previews: Tribal Fusion Belly Dancing w/ Kiwii
In Anticipation of BAMCon, I am pleased to be hosting an interview with special guest cosplayer/ pro-belly-dancer Kiwii! * Q: Well, for starters what kind of set-piece can we expect you to perform at BAMCon? K: You can expect a … Continue reading
Posted in Convention, Interview
Tagged BAMCon, cosplay, Giant Penguin, Kiwii, Orianna, sultan drop, tribal fusion belly dancing
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BAMCon Previews: Bring on The Jokers: +2 Comedy Crew.
In Anticipation of BAMCon, I am pleased to be hosting an interview with BAMCon featured guests, the +2 Comedy Trio. +2 Comedy is made up of Noah Houlihan, Will Liam, and Vegas Lancaster . Together they perform stand up that … Continue reading
BAMCon Previews: Backstage at BAMCon with Amelia Ritner
In Anticipation of BAMCon, I am pleased to be hosting a “behind the scenes” interview with Amelia Ritner, Assistant Organizer at BAMCon! * Q: Well for starters, what are one or two (or a few) things that you hope to … Continue reading
Posted in Convention, Interviews
Tagged Anime, Archer cosplay group, BAMCon, Berkshire, budgeting, Manga, Miyazaki, Nerd Nostalgia, Sailor Jupiter
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The Blank Slate Theory. Or: Why vampires and near human monsters are so damn interesting
Before I sold VampCon to Greyhart Press, I had already approached a number of literary agents about the novel. A few of them really liked the story, but felt that they could not represent VampCon because the big publishing houses … Continue reading