Sha-na-na-nah-shana-nana-nah...Get a Job!
So, I have a new job! Well, sorta. :D In the most recent issue of Trailer Park of Terror (soon to be a major motion picture!) I noticed a change to the company masthead. I was surprised and a bit amused to find that I now have a place on said masthead! JD had mentioned that I was now the production manager, joking that instead of a raise I get a new title, but I had kinda forgotten about it and didn't realize it was "official."
I can dig it. Basically it's the same thing I do anyway...nagging people to set up their pages properly, nagging people to get stuff to me so I can get the books done, nagging about nagging....and so on. :D But now I have a little something extra to slap on my "resume".
WORK UPDATE: Monkey letters move right along. Over half done with the book and almost finished with the pages I have. (Waiting on the last handful to come in)
I have completed a Nothingface "bible". For those not in the know, in entertainment a bible is a guidebook of sorts for a property. Anyone interested should be able to pick it up and in a handful of pages get a fairly solid idea of the who, what and why of a project. This type of thing comes in handy should tv, movie, or videogame folk express an interest. Though, it's up in the air at the moment, I hold out hope that my "rep" will be making the rounds at Comicon International in San Diego. If time allows I'll also be building bibles for The Black Watch, Gladiatrix and possibly even a few other things that are still early in the development stage. Can't hurt, right?
I can dig it. Basically it's the same thing I do anyway...nagging people to set up their pages properly, nagging people to get stuff to me so I can get the books done, nagging about nagging....and so on. :D But now I have a little something extra to slap on my "resume".
WORK UPDATE: Monkey letters move right along. Over half done with the book and almost finished with the pages I have. (Waiting on the last handful to come in)
I have completed a Nothingface "bible". For those not in the know, in entertainment a bible is a guidebook of sorts for a property. Anyone interested should be able to pick it up and in a handful of pages get a fairly solid idea of the who, what and why of a project. This type of thing comes in handy should tv, movie, or videogame folk express an interest. Though, it's up in the air at the moment, I hold out hope that my "rep" will be making the rounds at Comicon International in San Diego. If time allows I'll also be building bibles for The Black Watch, Gladiatrix and possibly even a few other things that are still early in the development stage. Can't hurt, right?
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