I've only just started reading Wretch. I'm about 60 pages in, and am convinced Eric is the master of telling a story within a story. Agreed, this so far seems to be his most confident, thought provoking and best work yet. I assume I will only feel all the more validated after I read the read of Wretch.
Brian, your insights into the horror market are always a reality check for those of us working behind the scenes. As an illustrator focusing on the dark literary niche, I find that your emphasis on narrative weight is exactly what’s missing in a lot of modern visual development. The 'visceral' only works when there's a story behind the shadow. Thanks for keeping the standards high for the rest of us.
Is AuthorCon still coming back to St. Louis?
At some point but haven’t found a good location yet
You know I'll be there if you do!
So who are you liking on Survivor this season? I don’t really dislike anyone yet. But we’re only 3 episodes in. 😂
As for my favorite? It’s Christian all the way. He was my favorite the first time he played and that hasn’t changed.
I've only just started reading Wretch. I'm about 60 pages in, and am convinced Eric is the master of telling a story within a story. Agreed, this so far seems to be his most confident, thought provoking and best work yet. I assume I will only feel all the more validated after I read the read of Wretch.
Brian, your insights into the horror market are always a reality check for those of us working behind the scenes. As an illustrator focusing on the dark literary niche, I find that your emphasis on narrative weight is exactly what’s missing in a lot of modern visual development. The 'visceral' only works when there's a story behind the shadow. Thanks for keeping the standards high for the rest of us.