VidFest Presentation

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    This is a loosely chronological survey of my work from my teenage fanzine artwork to screenshots of The Matrix Online, for which I wrote story continuity over the first few years of its existence. SF illustration, movie storyboards, advertising art and plenty of Concrete and other comics work included. It was part of my talk with Mark Verheiden, then a Battlestar Galactica writer/producer, to Vidfest 2007 in Vancouver BC.

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January 12, 2018

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Andrea Imberciadori

Hi Paul,
I got this as a xmas present for my wife. We both enjoyed it very much and loved the great dialogues, characters and artwork. Looking forward to Stars over Sand now :)

Al

I'll have to check this book out. Also, SO happy to hear that you are working on more Concrete. It's been too long.

Nick

Hi Paul,
I sent you an email at April 16 and I
don't know if you got it? [email protected]
Is this correct ?

zara

I hope I have the chance to purchase this book. I find it interesting.

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Tom Turner

Regarding your art, and skill at storytelling – it’s the best in the business. Never forget that.

Matt Bracher

I'm another one of those who's eagerly waiting for more Concrete. It's been four years since you briefly mentioned that but I thought it should be said.

I did enjoy Best Wishes. It was a fun story and beautifully illustrated -- as was 7 Against Chaos before it.

And at the same time I'm still looking forward to reading more about Ron, Maureen, Larry, and now the baby.

Best to you,

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