tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87007842962401976422023-11-16T08:07:07.740-05:00enrica jangwriter. editor. person of interest.Enrica Janghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12946220790397996017noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8700784296240197642.post-35788173503341943452014-12-24T13:28:00.000-05:002014-12-24T13:28:34.905-05:00End of year reflectionThis blog is getting an overhaul and I should be rolling out something fun in the next month or so. I started it back when blogs were still this thing you do for personal <i>and</i> professional reflection, but social media has kind of taken over that role for me, and so this is becoming more and more a personal afterthought vs. a real blog. I'd rather roll it over to something more functional.<br />
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But here is a final old-timey post for 2014.<br />
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Death and renewal were very instructive themes this year--in the best and worst ways, and not for me. In fact, people I love are still facing incredible loss, while 2014 continues to bring <i>me</i> gifts and blessings and triumphs that even now I'm not quite sure I deserve. And yet, deserving or no, I have them and I'm grateful for them. I'm superstitious enough not to go on too long about just how great things are, but I'm thrilled to reach the end of this year with words of thanks on my lips rather than weary relief. <br />
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Eyes up!<br />
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Enrica Janghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12946220790397996017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8700784296240197642.post-12849204402223683752014-12-04T13:05:00.002-05:002014-12-04T17:59:39.603-05:00NaNoWriMo 2014National Novel Writing Month, a.k.a. NaNoWriMo, a.k.a. this thing I keep thinking I'll do every year and don't.<br />
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Except for this year. Bam!<br />
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Slamming 50,000 words together in 30 days doesn't lend itself to great writing, and in this case I tried to set aside the silly desire to write well and just focus on the word count. Happy to report that not all of it sucks. I don't always write well even when I'm really, REALLY trying anyway, so I suppose this evens out in the wash.<br />
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Terribly proud to finally complete a NanoWriMo challenge on the fourth try. Even though every word was started from scratch this month, the idea is actually something I started and stopped years and years ago. Here's an excerpt before this thing disappears into the bowels of my hard drive, never to be seen again (unless I'm desperate to mine it for other projects.) <br />
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QUARANTINE: Nathan Hope and his ex-wife, Dr. Jin Tracy, have been divorced for a little over two years. Nathan gets news that his ex was part of a medical mission working in West Africa when an outbreak hits the region. As an American, Jin is being brought home for treatment. Jin has no other family, and she didn't update her emergency contact information after their divorce, so it's her ex that is called in as her next-of-kin.<br />
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In this scene, Nathan is talking with one of the mission's PR wranglers, Melinda Corso, who is asking some deeply personal questions about the couple.<br />
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Felt as good as they promised it would to finish this thing. Congrats to all the other people who finished too!Enrica Janghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12946220790397996017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8700784296240197642.post-52917813635416169602014-10-21T16:20:00.000-04:002014-10-31T08:31:49.074-04:00THE HOUSE OF MONTRESOR, Part ICheck <a href="http://redstylo.com/">RedStylo.com</a> for all the latest (and much more frequently updated) news about comics by me. <br />
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A little while back, I showed everyone <a href="http://enricajang.blogspot.com/2014/04/cover-for-house-of-montresor.html">the cover</a> for <a href="http://redstylo.bigcartel.com/category/the-house-of-montresor"><i>THE HOUSE OF MONTRESOR</i></a>, my new graphic novel with art by the stupendous <a href="http://strutzillustration.com/" target="_blank">Jason Strutz</a>. The story is a sequel to Edgar Allan Poe's <i>Cask of Amontillado</i>. Jason debuted Part I of the new book at Boston Comic Con, and then I brought it to New York Comic Con two weeks ago.<br />
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HOUSE OF MONTRESOR is a graphic novel, set 50 years after the events of Poe's famous story. In Cask, the narrator tells the story of how he, the villainous Montresor, murders his friend/enemy, Fortunato.<br />
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Montresor never reveals why he betrays and murders his "friend." Some vague reference to an intolerable insult. The way he kills him is so wonderfully cruel, that little tidbit didn't intrigue me until many, many years after I first read it. It's funny to me when I think about it now. "Oh yeah, why <i>would</i> a guy just decide to brick his friend into a wall one day? Huh." I was always so impressed by the method of the kill, that important question got lost. And, probably, had I not loved Poe so much, I might have thought to question him sooner.</div>
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One more thing struck me: the way Montresor teases at the end of Cask. His heart goes cold for the briefest second before he leaves his buddy alone to starve and rot in the dark behind a wall of stone. The feeling passes, and nothing much troubles him after that. Fifty years later and the guy's still cackling over this funny thing he did that one time at Carnivale, the pre-Victorian equivalent of Spring Break. The smug satisfaction in the telling is so dark and mean, you just know Fortunato wasn't the last guy to piss off Montresor in his lifetime. So, what has he been up to? Why tell the story at all?<br />
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So that's where I started writing (gosh, six years ago I wrote the script. So excited it's finally seeing print!) imagining the answers to those questions. Deep hate almost always springs from deep love. Insult only exists when we give a damn what people think of us: at one time Monty must have cared very, very much. And then he was hurt but didn't say a word until he could act without fear or consequence. In that we know Montresor is craven, a coward. What kind of life does a man like that build for himself? What else has he done, and who else will he hurt, now that he knows how to get away with it?<br />
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Slow to roll on these here, but the second story for my new mini anthology of comics <a href="http://redstylo.com/red-stylo-media-titles/angel-with-a-bullet/"><b>Angel With a Bullet</b></a><b> </b>has been out for a bit. "Will I See You Tonight?" inspired by Tom Waits' "Downtown Train." This is the second story in this collection of comics I wrote, inspired by music-master Tom Waits, and you can <a href="http://redstylo.bigcartel.com/product/will-i-see-you-tonight-2-of-4-digital">see the first four pages and download the comic in Red Stylo's online store.</a><br />
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Waits is a second-hand theme for me: I heard the Rod Stewart version of "Downtown Train" before I ever heard Waits. And talented as Mr. Stewart is ("Love Touch", anyone? "Forever Young"? "Maggie"?) I pegged him as the scratchy-voice guy on the radio my mom would warble along to on Sunny 95. Which is to say, I didn't appreciate the song at all. And then Tom finally got 'round to me and...man what a fucking genius song. All that hungry, lonely and sad. In a city. (For a midwestern girl like me, that city part is important.) <br />
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<i>Stevie is a girl with big dreams, singing for her
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feminist piece of writing I've ever done, in any form. Of course partly
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similar situations I've witnessed or experienced and how I feel after them, always--hungry, lonely and sad. I guess it's "feminist" whenever a woman talks about what it feels like to be one. I'm cool with that.<br />
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The comic is 8-pages, illustrated by the fantastically talented <a href="http://thedreamercomic.com/">Lora Innes</a>, with color by Emmy-nominated <a href="http://landofthedisinterested.tumblr.com/">Mark Mullaney</a><a href="http://aboutme.com/saraking" target="_blank"><span style="color: #f00d0d;"></span></a>,
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<br />Enrica Janghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12946220790397996017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8700784296240197642.post-23336549320539023112014-07-09T17:23:00.000-04:002014-07-09T17:26:35.846-04:00Angel With a Bullet #1Check <a href="http://redstylo.com/">RedStylo.com</a> for all the latest (and much more frequently updated) news about comics by me. <br />
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The first story for my new mini anthology of comics <a href="http://redstylo.com/red-stylo-media-titles/angel-with-a-bullet/"><strong>Angel With a Bullet</strong></a><strong> </strong>is out. The title story is inspired by the song "Romeo Is Bleeding" from music-master Tom Waits, and you can <a href="http://redstylo.bigcartel.com/category/angel-with-a-bullet">see the first four pages and download the comic in Red Stylo's online store.</a><br />
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I loved the <em>movie</em> <strong>Romeo Is Bleeding</strong> before I ever knew anything about the inspiration for the title (hyoooge Gary Oldman fan, you see.) I have an old SCAD professor, Adam Davies, to thank for "introducing" me to Tom Waits. Davies used the Waits song as text to give a lesson on specificity and mood in writing, and I've loved the spoken word, cut-to-the-heart singsong of all Tom Waits' work ever since.<br />
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<em>Gut-shot and betrayed, undercover narco Agent Angelo Carlos has one last chance to make his case.</em> <br />
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No one who asks me about what this story means to me gets anything less than a verbal dissertation about crime, punishment, law-enforcement, betrayal, how every beat is symbolic, every character is both a persona and a concept, and precisely how I went about crafting all of it. And right about when their eyes start to glaze over, THEN they get a mind-numbing recitation of every movie, character, writer and novel I was thinking about <em>in addition</em> to Waits when I was plotting and scripting it. I love to pretend literary analysis of my work. Call me Tarantino.<br />
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I'll spare you all the pixels. The comic is a ten-page story about a man who would rather blow everything up than fail, brought to sad, beautiful life by two very talented artists, illustrated by <a href="http://rahbgee.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #f00d0d;">Robert "Rahb Gee" Grove</span></a>, c<a href="http://aboutme.com/saraking" target="_blank"><span style="color: #f00d0d;">olor by Sara King</span></a>, to whom I am very grateful. Also a shout-out to my good friend and soul-twin, Erica Schultz, for lending her lettering talents in the 11th hour.<br />
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<a href="http://redstylo.bigcartel.com/category/angel-with-a-bullet">Read my story. Do it now.</a> <br />
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<br />Enrica Janghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12946220790397996017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8700784296240197642.post-59572957205626176272014-06-26T15:06:00.001-04:002014-07-09T17:27:27.451-04:00Throwback ThursdayGetting a little more creative with my #tbt contributions. In the mid '00s, I followed a Soldier to Virginia and got a job selling plots in a local cemetery. The business of Death was of morbid fascination for me then (still is, really) and I learned quite a few things--some lessons I'm usually happy to share at cocktail parties, and some lessons about how to be a better human being. In 2006, I started a collection of short non-fiction essays, <u>There's a Girl on My Backhoe</u>, but never did manage to finish more than three. So far removed from the experience, I think the stories will have to be recycled into a collection of fiction rather than essays as I fill in (or even invent) details I can't completely recall. I did, though, finish this piece. <br />
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All names and places have been changed, except for the most generic, as there are, in fact, many, many, many Lamms in Virginia, alive and dead.<br />
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This is the new cover for THE HOUSE OF MONTRESOR, my new graphic novel with art by the stupendous <a href="http://strutzillustration.com/" target="_blank">Jason Strutz</a>, and a sequel to Edgar Allan Poe's <em>Cask of Amontillado</em>! <br />
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HOUSE OF MONTRESOR is a full-length graphic novel, continuing Poe's classic story, beginning 50 years after the villainous Montresor claimed the life of his hated enemy, Fortunato. For more info about this new book, please visit <a href="http://redstylo.com/">RedStylo.com</a>.<br />
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Also, as I'm writing this, I realize I never posted the announcement for my Cask adaptation on this blog, so I'll go ahead and include a link to that here too. <br />
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Happy reading, everyone!Enrica Janghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12946220790397996017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8700784296240197642.post-84169936432716988792014-04-23T11:55:00.001-04:002014-07-09T17:29:29.358-04:00ANGEL WITH A BULLET, my new collectionPosted at <a href="http://redstylo.com/">Redstylo.com</a> on 4/23:<br />
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Enrica Jang here, excited to announce a new collection of comic stories by....me! ANGEL WITH A BULLET is a 4-part series of short comic stories, each inspired by a song from American music legend, Tom Waits. <br />
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In keeping with RSM tradition, this series is not an adaptation of any Tom Waits song. Rather, all of the stories are original, stand-alone titles, with their own characters and histories. Readers readers should recognize inspiration born out of lyrics or performances from Waits. Hopefully my fellow Waits fanatics will enjoy my homage to this great American master.<br />
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The stories will be released throughout the year, and we'll make announcements about artists and pages-in-progress as time rolls on. For now, stories include:<br />
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<i>ANGEL WITH A BULLET</i>: inspired by "Romeo is Bleeding." Gut-shot and betrayed, undercover Agent Angelo Carlos has one last chance to make his case. <a href="http://rahbgee.com/">Art by Robert Grove.</a><br />
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<i>DOWNTOWN TRAIN</i>: 8-page story, inspired by the Waits song of the same name. Stevie is a New York street-performer with big dreams, singing for her supper in the subway. But dreams don't always come true in the dirty underground. <a href="http://thedreamercomic.com/">Art by Lora Innes.</a><br />
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<i>YOLO</i>: inspired by, "Tango Til They're Sore." Meet Artie--undertaker by day, Dead Man Beauchamp, pachuco player, by night. There's a jazz club under new management in New Orleans, and Artie will do just about anything to get in.<br />
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<i>HOLD ON</i>: inspired by the song of the same title. A long time ago, Trina's mommy went away to live in California. But Trina's still likes to talk to her on the phone...even when her mommy isn't there.<br />
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Posting WIPs from the first story this weekend, and hoping to debut the first of the collection at <a href="http://redstylo.com/event/special-edition-nyc/">Special Edition: NYC</a> this summer! Keep your eyes here... Enrica Janghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12946220790397996017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8700784296240197642.post-62559347940311043672014-02-24T12:40:00.001-05:002014-03-14T11:14:18.091-04:00Eileen PictureWe were in my mother-in-law's kitchen the day after Thanksgiving three years ago, using leftovers and some other quick items D had picked up from the store for a breakfast casserole. Eileen had been bustling around and active since 5AM. Something about folks of a certain age, sleep comes less easily, I guess. We were bunking on the couch in that little apartment, though, so if she was up, that meant we were all up. I perched on the counter while she put it all together, nursing a cup of coffee, one eye still closed and sleepy, and the other tracking the ingredients for this family recipe she assured me the men in her family raved about.<br />
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"Hand that to me, will ya?"<br />
"Sure. A stick?"<br />
"All of it."<br />
"You use it all?" Awake now. Checked the box. "Eileen, this is a pound." I started laughing. "I have never seen anyone use twelve eggs and a whole pound of butter in anything before."<br />
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She shook her head at me in that mother-in-law way and said, "Well your virginity's just gone now, isn't it girl."<br />
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Eileen, you grieved your husband until your very last day, but I know there were signs at the end that you were coming back to us. At least trying. And all the pictures and family keepsakes we've found in boxes and boxes tucked away, spread out for acres, I'm sure. That's your fortune, and a beautiful legacy for all of us. So much love.<br />
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Thank you for everything, lady. For sharing your family, and for forgiving and loving us all at the end. Kisses to John from us when you see him. Rest in peace. So long.<br />
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<strong><em>"</em></strong><em>So
we are always of good courage. We know that while we are at home in the
body we are away from the Lord, for we walk by faith, not by sight.
Yes, we are of good courage, and we would rather be away from the body
and at home with the Lord."</em><strong> 2 Corinthians 5:6-8</strong></div>
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Everything I do is 99% <a href="http://redstylo.com/">Red Stylo Media</a> and someday I may point this URL there for the sake of convenience. I may also revisit some old resolutions and begin posting here again. (That would be the better choice, yes.)<br />
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I am the editor of Red Stylo's yearly anthologies, but I have not yet included my own work in the books...until today. <br />
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<a href="http://redstylo.bigcartel.com/product/the-doctor-s-wife-unfashioned-creatures">"The Doctor's Wife"</a> is a short comic I wrote for <a href="http://redstylo.bigcartel.com/category/unfashioned-creatures-a-frankenstein-anthology">Unfashioned Creatures, A Frankenstein Anthology</a>, a collection of original comics inspired by Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus." I wrote my story after a particularly brutal binge on all the seasons of <em>Nip/Tuck</em> via Netflix, so don't be shocked if my little Bride of Frankenstein is both racy and mean.
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This short comic is illustrated by <a href="https://www.facebook.com/CityofWalls"><i>City of Walls</i></a> artist, A.K. Lovelace. Color by Sara King and letters by Emmy-nominated Mark Mullaney (he loves it when I call him that.)<br />
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I hope it creeps you out.<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">P.S. Got some more comics with my name on them in the works, including a new adaptation of (and a pending sequel to) </span><a href="http://redstylo.bigcartel.com/product/the-cask-of-amontillado-digital-download0"><span style="font-size: x-small;">Edgar Allen Poe's Cask of Amontillado</span></a><span style="font-size: x-small;">. Do go visit </span><a href="http://redstylo.com/"><span style="font-size: x-small;">my company page</span></a><span style="font-size: x-small;">. And drop a comment below if you like <i>The Doctor's Wife</i> or any of the stories in </span><a href="http://redstylo.bigcartel.com/category/unfashioned-creatures-a-frankenstein-anthology"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><i>Unfashioned Creatures</i>! </span></a>Enrica Janghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12946220790397996017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8700784296240197642.post-61687701208355578832012-09-11T19:27:00.001-04:002012-09-11T19:27:52.586-04:00JohnFamily has been a serious point of contention in my house of late. The little and big issues, old and new injuries. But we got that call late in the night last week. He wasn't breathing. They couldn't get a pulse. They brought him back, but he's in a coma and the doctors don't know yet. The CAT scan came back negative for brain activity. We're going to let him go.
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I remember John asking me to dance at the wedding, and smiling up at him. I have a great picture of the man with a lantern on his head, joking around with the girls there too. John and Eileen called me often, especially that first year, to check on me and say hi and keep me from getting too lonely while David was in Iraq. John always asked, "How you doin, girl?" and made sure I knew he was thinking about David <i>and</i> me. He asked after my work, always said, "I'm fine," when I asked--even when I knew he'd been sick--then nattered on about home. Never complained, always interested to hear more about the house or the books or the girls. And he made it a point to say, "Love you" and "So long," never goodbye.
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John, you were all the great things a father-in-law could ever be, and one of the sweetest men I have ever known. I'm going to miss you, laughing and kidding around with you most of all. Be at peace and do not worry about anything. We'll take good care of your lady, and I promise to try to take good care of your son.
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Rest in peace, John Picture. We love you. So long.
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<i>"Whither shall I go from thy Spirit?
Or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there:
if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there.
If I take the wings of the morning,
and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea;
even there shall thy hand lead me,
and thy right hand shall hold me."</i>
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Enrica Janghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12946220790397996017noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8700784296240197642.post-4196852855532592152012-03-31T01:40:00.000-04:002012-03-31T01:49:31.464-04:00February, march!Status of resolutions:<br />
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I still can't do a pull-up. And I totally skipped posting writing for February and just in on March. However, to prove that I did in fact get writing done...I present to you, World, <a href="http://issuu.com/enricajang/docs/jang_enrica_riff_writing_writ_winter2012?mode=window&printButtonEnabled=false&backgroundColor=%23222222">my thesis, "Riff Writing."</a><br />
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Fun fact! M.F.A. stands for "Mother*ucking Awesomeness." And now I am an M.F.A. because this puppy was accepted "in partial fulfillment for the requirements for the degree of Master of Fine Arts in Professional Writing." I don't know why they accepted it, but they did. Which makes me a master of fine arts. And a mother*ucking awesome.<br />
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I'm already 5 days late to post for January. Here goes.<br />
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People who read it may recognize certain people and circumstances. This is a work of fiction, very loosely based on events involving real astronauts. "Ripped from the headlines!" <br />
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But only for a minute.<br />
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Some resolutions for the New Year:<br />
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<li>Thesis will be completed and defended in January. (Yeah, yeah, Summer's way over. Shut up.)</li>
<li>I'm going to start posting some honest-to-god writing on this blog. A piece of fiction or an article every month. My words <em>sans</em> pictures. (Yes. Mean it.)</li>
<li>I'm going to do a pull-up. I've resolved to do this every year for the last seven and now it is time. Running, core training, a little cross-fit action--maybe. But I will do a pull-up in 2012. </li>
</ol>Enrica Janghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12946220790397996017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8700784296240197642.post-81625956417608819362011-09-07T01:46:00.001-04:002011-10-11T08:13:37.594-04:00A movie about cancer<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/06/5050-will-reiser-seth-rogen_n_950225.html">http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/06/5050-will-reiser-seth-rogen_n_950225.html</a><br />
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This article was good. The movie looks like it's going to be great. One of the lines that struck me in the Huffington piece was that the friends sat down to talk about who was supportive, who was insensitive, who was on and off, and they were glad they did it--had the conversations--because it made the movie and their friendship better.<br />
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My mother had cancer. I love her and I'm glad (make that grateful!) she's still here. But the only thing conversations ever do in my family is make the movie better.Enrica Janghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12946220790397996017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8700784296240197642.post-14820487513181881532011-08-17T11:52:00.001-04:002012-02-05T01:03:38.100-05:00Dreaded ThesisI made a promise to my husband in the carefree Spring of my good intentions that I would have my thesis completed by the end of the Summer. The days grew long...and I worked on POE TWISTED and AZTECA instead. Still am. And now it's the second half of August.<br />
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I HAVE to get this effing thing done!Enrica Janghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12946220790397996017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8700784296240197642.post-40983699807117410842011-07-17T22:40:00.001-04:002012-02-05T01:03:10.059-05:00IMDB goodness"Award winning film." I am the writer of such. Ha! Feels good, not gonna lie.<br />
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FRIENEMIES won two awards at American University's Visions Ceremony, a CINE Golden Eagle and has been accepted into both the L.A. and D.C. short film festivals. And I have an <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4405104/">IMDB page</a> now. Hell. Yeah.<br />
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See the trailer. And if you happen to be someone I knew in high school...no, it's not about me or you or anybody else we knew. We didn't even have cell phones back then. ;)<br />
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<a href="http://vimeo.com/23027693">FRIENEMIES - Trailer</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user3458670">Anthony Brenneman</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com/">Vimeo</a>.<br />
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</tbody></table>"Anthologies are death." Helpful musing by Dan Vado from Slave Labor Graphics when I told him what's next for Red Stylo Media (RSM). AZTECA is on auto-pilot at conventions until it's time to start formatting Issue #3 and the trade, so all I can do is begin to lay the groundwork for the next project. An anthology was a great way to get product together and work on something fun. Plus, I'm in it!<br />
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The death comment was really more about money, I think. They don't (necessarily) sell. And you're juggling people to get the thing done--artists, writers, layout folk. And THEN the submissions might not be very good. People <em>like</em> anthologies, as in they like to be <em>in</em> anthologies. I personally don't know anyone else who reads them.<br />
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But I like them and I like to read them--when they're good. Pet peeves when it comes to random collections of work:<br />
<ol><li>No theme.</li>
<li>Uninteresting or confusing art.</li>
<li>Weak or confusing stories.</li>
</ol>I'm going to go way out on a limb and say that I've specifically only taken entries from folks who were not in danger of committing any of these aforementioned sins. To the point where I probably-- No. I did.--step on toes to get the shotgroup tight. But come on...we're writing after Edgar Allan Poe. <br />
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<a href="http://twistedpoe.com/">TwistedPoe.com</a> Be there.Enrica Janghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12946220790397996017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8700784296240197642.post-5475860829066702422011-05-28T15:23:00.000-04:002011-05-28T15:23:55.282-04:00New BeginningNew and improved. This will be my new site for all things Enrica J. and not Red Stylo Media....ah, who am I kidding. Anything I do will probably go on all the sites I have. I do own the company...<br />
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