Start: Nov 26 2006 - 7:41pm
End: Nov 26 2006 - 9:00pm
Dan Goldman will be reading from “Kelly”, which is currently being serialized on ACT-I-VATE. “Kelly” is a romance comic dressed up as a psychedelic Craigslist roommate thriller.
Elizabeth Genco will be reading from her story about stories, “Scheherazade.”
Nick Bertozzi will be reading from the upcoming work about Picasso, Braque, the art world of France in the 20s, “The Salon”.
Margo Dabaie will be reading from her work about growing up Palestinian Christian in America.
Given that I’ve never attempted to read a comic aloud in my life, it should be interesting. There will be some fab ACT-I-VATErs presenting as well, including Steven’s brother, Dan.
Posted by ChrisArrant on Wednesday, October 18 2006 at 9:55 am
As part of our own Neil Kleid’s week-long stint as guest blogger on Blog@Newsarama, he did a Q&A with the writers of THE CHEMISTRY SET. In it, we yammer about the format of webcomics, why we did what we did, and who’s to blame.
Posted by Vito Delsante on Tuesday, September 26 2006 at 1:01 am
Special thanks to Chris over at the cIndy Center. This interview (recorded 8/7/06) covers the launch of The Chemistry Set, STUCK, my SCOOBY DOO work, and other topics.
Posted by JamesDougan on Thursday, September 21 2006 at 9:53 am
Mr. Wesley Green of IP was kind enough to send a few questions my way about The Chemistry Set, where we’ve come from and where we’re going. Wesley has a terrific site, and is working hard to promote the work of independent comix of all stripes. Take a look at the interview, then poke around the site and maybe buy something, won’t you?
Posted by Vito Delsante on Tuesday, August 22 2006 at 8:33 pm
The kids over at Blog@Newsarama (which is slowly becoming one of my daily stops) gave the thumbs up to Elizabeth for her From the Library interview with Brian (Demo/DMZ/Local/a million other books I’m trying to catch up with) Wood. Congrats Elizabeth! More interviews and more SCHEHERAZADE to come !
Posted by Vito Delsante on Sunday, August 13 2006 at 7:37 pm
This week, Silver Bullet Comics takes a second to comment on the Digital Revolution that is webcomics and The Chemistry Set. A special thanks to John Voulieris and Silver Bullet Comic Books for shining a little spotlight on STUCK!link
THE CHEMISTRY SET is a collective of comic creators, exploring what happens when they throw their talents together in the cause of fresh, new, unexpected work. Sometimes we get beautiful synthesis. Sometimes we get explosions. But in every case, we get new comics, delivered every day by talented up-and-coming creators, including three Xeric Award winners.
Always free, and just for you.
Be part of the experiment here on THE CHEMISTRY SET.