Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 October 2007

Look Ma, I'm on TV!

The fine folks over at Space: The Imagination Station (Canada's answer to the Sci-Fi Network) ran a nice spot about The Annotated Northwest Passage throughout the day today on their HypaSpace news segments. Those who missed it can click the link above for the online version. They did a really nice job cutting together panels from the book (with some heroic music over top) with interview segments filmed at The Toronto Comic Arts Festival back in August to create something that should really help promote the book.

Thanks for the airtime, Space!

Wednesday, 26 September 2007

In the Media

The Annotated Northwest Passage got a review early this month in The Toronto Star. The author's main criticism of the book seems to be that it isn't Chester Brown's Louis Riel (which to me seems perfectly clear by simply glancing at the cover, and akin to criticizing oranges for not being grapefruit.) Still, it's some big-time mass media exposure for the book (The Star has the highest circulation in the country,) and the reviewer seems to have liked it well enough, so I'm thankful for it.

More recently, my new friend Rachelle Goguen interviewed me for her blog Living Between Wednesdays ahead of my appearance at Halifax's Word on the Street festival last weekend. It's a good interview, and covers lots of stuff, so go give it a read.

Monday, 28 May 2007

Indie Comics News Interview

A recent half-hour audio interview I did with Indie Comics News just went live, and covers nearly every aspect of my career. Go have a listen and enjoy.

Tuesday, 1 May 2007

Recent Interviews

With the impending release of both Tek Jansen and The Annotated Northwest Passage, I've been asked to give a lot of interviews lately. Here are links to a couple of good ones:

There's Jamie Coville's interview over at The Collector Times.

Then there's a three-part interview at the Stephen Colbert fan site The No-Fact Zone: Part One, Part Two, Part Three.