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Statut : Célibataire
Ville : Los Angeles
Région : CALIFORNIA
Pays: US
Date d’inscription :: 2/02/2006

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mercredi, décembre 12, 2007 
JunkDNA, a writer from Japan gave me permission to give his stuff out. Often times, I'm trying to find good things to post in my blog as I've realized most blogs are either

1. "Woe is me" Blog
2. "Look at how bad ass I am" Blog
3. "The philosopher" Blog
4. or my personal favorite "Suicide" Blog

Well, he has written quite a very interesting piece of work. I find myself thinking less of the content and let the words just fill me. It's not one of those short stories that you have to grasp everything but rather come into a realization how it makes you feel in this dystopian book of umm....everything.

In case you've been wondering, he writes in a genre called BIZARRO (twisted fiction). In his own words "It is heavily poisoned with cyberpunk, hardboiled, noir elements, and Japanese culture. I like it like that." Sounds like my kind of artist :)

So Click Here and Read the ebook, heck, comment him and tell him what you think as well. Our community is too small not to get to know each other (if even in the cyber realm)

In my last blog, I realize how many people has some inclination towards being an artist. This is a good example of how we can support each other in a society where our art is taken place to branding and peer pressure. Eventually, i want to post as much of my reader's art here as I can to support them. I remembered I started out writing scripts on McDonald's napkins, stolen pen from the banks (those whose chain broke) and a milk crate for a table.

I believe in Karma. So support your scene's artist and one day, we will be a tight community where we can express our art to each other without feeling whether or not they will like it because of what's 'in'




In The Gene Generation news, I was approving the 'Making of' Documentary when I saw this segment from Parry Shen. I thought it was funny as he talks about me...from my methods of directing to...CIRCUMCISED PENISES...yes...I shit you not.

Made in DNA

 
"I find myself thinking less of the content and let the words just fill me. It's not one of those short stories that you have to grasp everything but rather come into a realization how it makes you feel in this dystopian book of umm....everything."

One of the most interesting aspects of the bizarro genre is that it's fiction you read for fun. I don't write deep work. (There isn't anything to 'get', but if you do, more power to you!) I write stuff that I can enjoy playing with while I am writing it because when it comes down to it, I don't expect more than a handful of people to see it. That's changed a little with my latest writing thanks to gentlemen like Mr Teo and Mr Warren Ellis (who pimped it twice in each of his blogs), and that exites me like Pinocchio left to his own devices in a mannequin factory. So enjoy it folks! And thanks a million Pearry, I am grateful beyond words.
 
Publié par Made in DNA le jeudi, décembre 13, 2007 - 8:20
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Destroy Dystopia [team tank]

 
junkDNA is a hell of a writer. thumbs up for bringing him into the spotlight!
 
Publié par Destroy Dystopia [team tank] le jeudi, décembre 13, 2007 - 8:20
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