I am back from C2E2. Back from Mo*Con. Two new releases are debuting shortly, and I’ve got more in the hopper — but my free time is now occupied with packing, working out (after airport debacle starting a running program titled “YOUR CONNECTION IS IN 15 MINUTES”), and not getting burned by the day star. (Also, sending “Thank Yous” and other manners of social importance, for I am pre-occupied with many things that have nothing to do with the human space, but everything to do with story-based obsessions.)
To make light of this move, which requires going through my books and comics and games and toys and important worldly possessions? I shall post pictures of THINGS IN MY OFFICE.
To be super-timely… This poster of the Millennium Falcon has graced my walls since I first HAD a personal space to write. Yes, this is the original Star Wars Insider poster from longer-than-I-care-to-admit-ago.
I have many other things on my walls, but as I am lazy with Real LifeTM matters, decals allow me to avoid this thing called “painting.” Keith Haring is one of my favorite artists, and I picked up some wall decals from IKEA a few years back. Here are some iterations that are currently available for sale: Apartment Therapy’s Keith Haring Decal Recs. I can, however, vouch that IKEA’s Wall Decals do in fact stick. The space invaders kinda rock; although I’d like to see Tim Burtonesque scrolls on my walls.
That’s it for today. But yes, the next few months are FLASH! WHOA-OHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
- Mood: I’m back in the saddle again.
Caffeinated Beverages Consumed: I didn’t count. There may have been a martini or two.
Work-Out Minutes Logged Yesterday: Airport shuffle.
In My Ears: WHO IS SKYPING ME NOW ZOMG?
Game Last Played: Ninjas versus Zombies
Book Last Read: A book I put down. It suxx0red.
Movie Last Viewed: Scratches head. Cannot remember.
Latest Artistic Project: Art classes. SON OF A BISCUIT! That reminds me…
Latest Fiction/Comic Release: Last
Latest Game Release: Mortal Remains
What I’m Working On: Primarily tie-in games work, original comics, short stories, and novels.
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