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General Updates

JC Hutchins – The Day New Media Changed

June 9, 2009

Today is the day, folks! The day that new media changed forever. JC Hutchins has released his groundbreaking Personal Effects: Dark Art novel and it is nothing but a revolutionary scream in the face of that old, tired, worn-out paradigm of old-school media. With this release, and the ridiculously cool trans-media, pseudo-reality audience-participation activity JC [...]

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FETIDUS Hits iTunes Featured Pages!

May 6, 2009

Woo-Hoo! I just found out today that FETIDUS hit page 5 of the featured podcasts in iTunes Literature! Feels good to be in such great company! The undead are cheering!
Now, you might think this is a silly thing to celebrate, but the truth is, it gives me a great excuse to say THANK YOU to [...]

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Interview with Seattle-Geekly About FETIDUS and Zombies!

May 4, 2009

I was thrilled to have an interview about FETIDUS with the great team of Shannon and Matt over at Seattle-Geekly last week! They had a special zombie episode and I was honored they’d call me and ask about my take on zombies, among other things, to add to their massive zombie special. Their podcast continues [...]

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Refreshed Website Re-launched!

March 26, 2009

Welcome to my personal website! I hope you come back often and enjoy the content, old and new, that I will be posting here in the coming months. I’ll also be updating you about some of my exciting personal and commercial projects, such as FETIDUS, Arothea, and my score of the feature-length indie film, 95ers.
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Website Changes

March 23, 2009

The website is undergoing massive, earth-shaking changes. I’m currently updating the website using a new back-end system and refreshing the design. Please check back over the next several days (and weeks, and months) as I put the pieces together and add old and new content! It may be a little sparse at first, but eventually, [...]

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