C 299,792 km/s Short Film. Derek Van Gorder‘s C 299,792 km/s (2011) short film stars Caroline Winterson, James Fauvell, Andrew Farrier, Damien Langan, and Wei Li. C (299,792 Kilometers Per Second)‘s plot synopsis: “Set in the distant future, “c” tells the story of First Lieutenant Malleck and her radical attempt to salvage reason during an interplanetary cold [...]
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- 1/30/2013
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
The Spring 2010 Xeric Grant winners have been announced. They are...
Margaret Ashford-Trotter (Thunder in the Building #2)Jason Brubaker (reMIND)Jonathon Dalton (Lords of Life and Death)Wei Li (Lotus Root Children)Jed McGowan (Lone Pine)Ansis Purins (Zombre #2: The Magic Forest)Brittney Sabo and Anna Bratton (Francis Sharp in the Grip of the Uncanny! Book 1)
A total of $32,761 was awarded to these seven projects.
The Xeric Grant was established in September 1992 by Peter Laird, co-creator of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles". Over $2,400,000 have been awarded since then to committed, self-publishing comic book creators from the Us and Canada and to qualified charities and non-profit organizations in western Massachusetts. Laird believed the Xeric Foundation's grants were an appropriate way to give something extra to the world of comics. Over the past eighteen years, hundreds of projects have been honored with a Xeric Grant, including Adrian Tomine's "Optic Nerve," Dawn Brown's "Little Red Hot,...
Margaret Ashford-Trotter (Thunder in the Building #2)Jason Brubaker (reMIND)Jonathon Dalton (Lords of Life and Death)Wei Li (Lotus Root Children)Jed McGowan (Lone Pine)Ansis Purins (Zombre #2: The Magic Forest)Brittney Sabo and Anna Bratton (Francis Sharp in the Grip of the Uncanny! Book 1)
A total of $32,761 was awarded to these seven projects.
The Xeric Grant was established in September 1992 by Peter Laird, co-creator of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles". Over $2,400,000 have been awarded since then to committed, self-publishing comic book creators from the Us and Canada and to qualified charities and non-profit organizations in western Massachusetts. Laird believed the Xeric Foundation's grants were an appropriate way to give something extra to the world of comics. Over the past eighteen years, hundreds of projects have been honored with a Xeric Grant, including Adrian Tomine's "Optic Nerve," Dawn Brown's "Little Red Hot,...
- 7/19/2010
- by Kaylee Byram
- Comicmix.com
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