It’s been a year since I officially began my career as a new media producer (actually, this post is a little early. May 5th is the real date). In the last year I have created 2 CDs, 2 short films (though one has yet to be distributed), and over 100 podcasts!
Honestly, I don’t know if any of it means anything, but I’m pretty happy that it has been accomplished.
Thanks to all the great folks out there who have made it possible!
I want to tell you all about the projects I have coming up that are getting close to finished, but I’m really trying not to speak out of turn again (still a bit embarrassed the Damnation Girls won’t be coming out this year after all the promotion I’ve done for it).
Looking forward to another year of fun…
I haven’t written a good post in a while. You know the kind of post you’d expect to see at an artist site that isn’t bitching about inability to finish the massive amount of work at my feet, or simply commenting on things I’ve noticed from other folks.
Life is great. So many things look like they are about to come together. I have several projects in the works that are all getting good attention. I’m about to start entering ABoAR in a series of film fests. My wife, Kim, is working on her first celtic CD (she’s a pro violinist/fiddler). My job at the Art Institute is going well, though I did incur several incredibly bad blisters on my feet over the weekend from basketball practice. One of my bosses decided to challenge the students to a faculty vs. students basketball game in early May. We had our first faculty practice on Saturday. While I wasn’t embarrassed by my performance, I’m certainly no athlete. We are going to get killed.
The podcasts are excellent. Both Legion and Who Cares are about to hit their 50th episodes! Legion has especially taken life. The listenership has doubled every quarter since the beginning. I hope that trajectory stays consistent.
The statistics on my website help me keep track of who is coming by, and who is looking for me. I am constantly amazed by the Asian and European community who seem to be getting into the things I’m doing. Thanks for your support!
Lastly, I’ve got a couple photos I thought I’d share.

Bailey-zilla

Savvy reads the Young Avengers
