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Conclusion of Steven Brust interview

Park Cooper
December 13, 2011
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
  When I was younger, I read Steven Brust's Jhereg series. This fantasy series of books features Vlad Taltos, a human...

The Adventures of Lizard Boy: a.k.a. The Steven Brust Interview

Park Cooper
December 2, 2011
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
When I was younger, I read Steven Brust's Jhereg series. This fantasy series of books (with genetics and aliens and psychic powers... or is...

Xenovision Interview: Angel Rosenthal and Paul Hartmann

Park Cooper
November 16, 2011
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
Angel Rosenthal and Paul Hartmann, among others, have teamed up to help the late Phil Hartman (Saturday Night Live, Newsradio, Kiki's...

Give The People What They Want: The Malcolm Harris Interview

Park Cooper
October 3, 2011
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
Now, before today's interview, it's time once again to explain to you people about Picaresque. It's a novel. Barbara and I wrote...

Kindle Publishing: Fantasy Fiction, Vampire Non-Fiction

Park Cooper
September 19, 2011
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
OMG, Vampire NON-fiction? Yes, sort of. Today's topic is publishing books for the Kindle, and I have two examples: Bertena Varney's book Lure of...

Dracula: Threat Or Menace? The Charles E. Butler Interview

Park Cooper
July 15, 2011
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
Charles E. Butler is the author (and illustrator) of the book The Romance of Dracula; a personal Journey of the Count on...

Marooned: The Tom Dell'Aringa Interview: THE CONCLUSION

Park Cooper
May 11, 2011
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
Tom Dell'Aringa does the comic Marooned, which appears on his website, although he also creates and offers print collections for interested...

Marooned: The Tom Dell’Aringa Interview

Park Cooper
March 28, 2011
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
Tom Dell'Aringa does the comic Marooned, which appears on his website, although he also creates and offers print collections for interested buyers. I...

The John Rozum Interview, Part Two: The Conclusion

Park Cooper
March 9, 2011
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
Over ten years ago, I wrote this paragraph, as part of the conclusion to my four-part series, _The Most Useful Ideas In Discussing Comics_ (only...

The John Rozum/XOMBI Interview, PART ONE

Park Cooper
January 28, 2011
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
Over ten years ago, I wrote this paragraph, as part of the conclusion to my four-part series, _The Most Useful Ideas In Discussing Comics_ (only...

Darker Than Black

Park Cooper
January 14, 2011
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
One problem I’m having with manga and anime... and video games, too, come to think of it... is that everything new either seems like a cheaper,...

Return of the Big Cultural Log 2010

Park Cooper
December 31, 2010
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
Well, it didn’t quite happen by Christmas, so Happy New Year to all our readers, from all two of us at The Park and Barb Show.Recently, Comics...

How To Survive An Asian Horror Movie

Park Cooper
December 10, 2010
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
Barb is back to watching A-Horror, the genre of horror movies from Japan, Korea, China, and so on. Her most recent choices have been Death Bell...

Interview Part Two: Calvin Johns and Travis Rinehart of Anthropos Games: THE CONCLUSION

Park Cooper
August 6, 2010
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
Today: It's time to conclude another interview, involving the world of role-playing games, subsection: tabletop, pen-and-paper type.Whom: Calvin...

Interview with ICAR's Dr. Rob Lang: THE CONCLUSION

Park Cooper
February 26, 2010
Columns, The Park and Barb Show
Last time: Dr. Rob Lang, Ph.D. in cybernetics, is the creator of ICAR, a role-playing game. These are the sites to go to to learn more of him and...
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