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Tell The Damn Story, Unplugged: Trials of An Eisner Judge
Host Chris Ryan interviews co-host Alex Simmons while Alex is in San Diego as a judge for the comic industry’s prestigeous Eisener Awards. Click here. Recorded Sunday, April 14th TTDS Hosts:
Posted in Tell The Damn Story (Satellite)
Tagged art, authors, blogging, Comics, Creative arts, DC Comics, Education, Freelance, graphic novels, hero, imagination, inspiration, inspire, kids, thinking, writing
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Tell The Damn Story Unplugged: Violence On Or Off Page
In fiction what determines when “on or off” the page (or camera) violence is used to serve the story, rather than simply as a sensationalistic trick or gimmick? In this episode, writers Christopher Ryan and Alex Simmons discuss how they … Continue reading
Do Heroes Matter? Part 1
With the popularity of the movies and TV series from Marvel and DC Comics, including the extremely successful Black Panther film, the word “hero” has taken a prominent place in the minds of the masses. But what is a hero? … Continue reading
Posted in Whats On My Mind
Tagged anti-heroes, Black Panther, Blackjack, books, DC Comics, heroes, Marvel Comics, social issues, superheroes, TV Series, writer
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Tell The Damn Story-Unplugged: Tim Fielder Back With “Matty’s Rocket!”
“Join (black) space pilot Matty Watty as she takes on flying saucers, aliens, and southern heat…” Continue reading
Posted in Tell The Damn Story (Satellite)
Tagged adventure, african american, afrofuturism, animation, art, black pilot, books, Comics, graphic novels, inspiration, life, movies, pilots, retro futuristic, sci-fi, tim fielder, women hero, writing
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Feelings On A Black Panther Film (Part 3)
Greetings All: Here’s the last segment of my thoughts, feelings and observation on the Black Panther film. Click here.
Posted in Method To My Creative Madness
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Feelings On A Black Panther Film (Part 2)
Greetings All: Here’s the next segment of my thoughts, feelings and observation on a film that has already broken some BOX OFFICE records. Love or not, this film has made an impact not only nationally, but world wide. Click … Continue reading
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Feelings On A Black Panther Film (Part 1)
Check out my episode “Feelings On A Black Panther Film” on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/alex-simmons6/episodes/Feelings-On-A-Black-Panther-Film-e13rh9
Posted in Method To My Creative Madness
Tagged art, black heroes, Black Panther, chadwick boseman, Comics, Disney, fiction, films, writing
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TELL THE DAMN STORY (UNPLUGGED) #1: Trail To the Black Panther Movie
Greetings Faithful Ones, Thanks for keeping an eye out and an ear up for my irregular blog postings. Though I’m always going somewhere, or working on some project, I find it difficult to set aside a consistent time to write … Continue reading
Posted in Tell The Damn Story (Satellite)
Tagged Africa, art, Avengers, Black Panther, Blackjack Adventures, blogging, books, Christopher Priest, civil rights, Comics, DC Comics, Don McGregor, graphic novels, inspiration, Jack Kirby, learning, Marvel Comics, movies, myths, racisim, Roy Thomas, society, Techonolgy, Television, writing
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I’d Lost My Christmas Spirit
This season I misplaced my Christmas spirit. It was a truly odd thing because I’ve had it for years. I had it when I was a child and my mom had to take me … Continue reading
Posted in Method To My Creative Madness
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