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Hey there, I just wanted to say thank you for coming out to Origins in Columbus, it's so rare we get awesome people like you and Felicia Day out in our neck of the woods (we need to get the Nerdist crew out here somehow!!). It was fun getting a photo with you, and it was really awesome having you sign my Memories of the Future mug. I wasn't sure how you'd react when I walked up with it, and seeing how excited you were about it really made my day :) I'm really excited for volume 2 and the next set of podcasts!
I didn't really get a chance to say this at the time, but I wanted to thank you for all the great work you've done for the geeks/nerds of the world, and for inspiring people to get excited and make new things. I was a big fan of TNG when I was young and always like Wesley's character, but it wasn't until I heard you on the Nerdist podcast and looked up what you were doing these days that I realized just how much you've been up to! It's really admirable what you've accomplished in your career, and I've loved learning about your journey to where you are now, I think it's something every artist (of which I'm one) can learn from. The path to success in the arts is never a straight line, but it's always full of unexpected and exciting things! I wish you the best of luck in all your current and future projects, and hopefully I can see you at a convention again someday! :)
Memories of the Phoenix Comicon 2012
In about 22 hours, I leave for Origins Game Fair in Ohio. I've wanted to go to this convention since I was in high school, and I'm really excited to finally be attending. Felicia and I are doing a bunch of TableTop stuff, and the organizers have even set aside time in our busy schedules for some...
My husband and I are super excited to see you and Felicia Day at Origins in a couple weeks!! Will you be doing any kind of signings? I can't seem to find that sort of info on Origin's website. Anyway, I'm sure we'll see you there one way or the other, it should be a good time! :)
something stirs and something tries and starts to climb toward the light
I worked on [REDACTED] today, and had more fun than I thought possible. I can't say anything more until July. Tomorrow, I work on [REDACTED], which is different from [REDACTED], but should be really awesome, too. I can't believe I get to spend two days working with [ACTORS]. (It was a lot easier...
I'm actually one of the only people I know who hasn't seen Stand by Me (being a child of the 80's, how I missed this movie baffles me) but I'm a huge fan of your other work and I really really want to finally watch it, especially after reading this great article and listening to you talk about the film on Nerdist. Thank you for sharing these great memories with us, I'll check that out that blu-ray! :)
I was twelve going on thirteen when I made the movie that changed my life
Twenty-five years ago today, on my future wife's 17th birthday, a movie I did called Stand By Me was released. I didn't know it at the time, but it would define my childhood and change my life. Here are a few things I wanted to share, to mark the occasion. I talked to NPR last week about Stand B...
Hi there! I've been following you on twitter for probably about a year, but I didn't really discover your blog until recently, and I was especially happy with your Memories of the Futurecast, I went ahead and bought the e-book too so I could get all the stuff that didn't make it into the podcasts :) I grew up watching and loving TNG (I got into it in high school, I would watch it with my parents every week), and actually I always was really excited when Wesley's character was featured, especially in the later seasons when it seemed like the writers took him a bit more seriously as a character.
In any event, I've really enjoyed reading your experiences in your blog, and I especially liked this July 4th post. What a neat tradition to have, I kind of wish my family had had something similar! Anyway, this is hello from a new reader, keep up the awesome work! :) (p.s. my fiance loves you on Eureka! I need to get into that show)
Because it's become a yearly tradition, here's a story about fireworks
I've written hundreds of thousands of words over the years, but this remains one of my all-time favorites, so I like to revisit it every year. It was originally written and published on July 5, 2002, which usually feels like years and days ago all at once, but this year actually feels like a lif...
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