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The Art Department Online Students!: August 2011
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A place for TAD students to post works in progress and share comments. Monday, August 29, 2011. Thursday, August 25, 2011. Head drawing and painting class. This is a 4 hours oil painting done with pick out and opaque technique for my class with Ron Lemen. Posted by Ivan T. Wednesday, August 24, 2011. I just posted all my first and second semester work in my blog. To save time for now I'll just link my blog here http:/ jussi-tarvainen.blogspot.com/. Posted by Jussi Tarvainen. Monday, August 22, 2011.
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David Hudnut Story Works: Crypticon 2013
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013. The David Hudnut booth at Crypticon 2013. Has come and gone. I had a booth at the show in the vendor's room, and had a great time meeting people who had come out to get their horror on. There was all manner of craziness throughout the weekend. Tons of great costumes, art, music, movies, a haunted house on site, hearses in the parking lot, the works. I was ensconced at my booth the entire time, so I didn't have a chance to sample the show as much as I'd like. Rainbow on the road.
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David Hudnut Story Works: Sword & Sorcery - Unfinished Business
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Tuesday, May 7, 2013. Sword and Sorcery - Unfinished Business. Swords without the Sorcery by David Hudnut. I'm a big fan of unfinished line drawings. Especially the half-inked kind. I'm also a big fan of Sword and Sorcery art. My three favorite artists who do BOTH are Frank Frazetta, John Buscema and Neal Adams, in that order. Yesterday, I was flipping through my copy of John Buscema: A Life in Sketches. If you like Sword and Sorcery art, be sure to check out John Buscema Sketchbook. Crypticon Seattle TH...
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David Hudnut Story Works: Populating my Inferno
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Saturday, May 4, 2013. Demon Imp from Hell, concept art by David Hudnut. More concept art for my upcoming Hell World project. No, I don't mean the Hellraiser film Hellworld. Hell World is just a placeholder title for my project. Why? Because a bunch of the story takes place in Hell. Before I release any story content, I'm posting concept art of my various Hellish Denizens and Hellish Locations. To get you in the mood. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sign up for the Fan Club Newsletter. Books of the D...
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David Hudnut Story Works: James Roy Daley's "The Dead Parade" reviewed
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Saturday, October 20, 2012. James Roy Daley's "The Dead Parade" reviewed. James Roy Daley first thing in the morning. I just finished reading The Dead Parade. By horror novelist and all-around good guy James Roy Daley. How can I describe his book? In a word: grim. Like being chained to the back of a pickup truck and dragged 40 miles down a gravel road. I loved this book. He also knows how to captivate. Of course it does, that's why we read such books. Does it seemed depraved? They could, if given the pro...
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David Hudnut Story Works: Entanglement by newcomer Dan Rix
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Monday, May 6, 2013. Entanglement by newcomer Dan Rix. By first-time author Dan Rix over the weekend. Usually, I'm a slow reader, but this book sucked me in and I couldn't put it down. Dan Rix did not make this mistake with his debut novel Entanglement. And most importantly, the whole time I was reading it, I thought Entanglement evoked a modern-day Hitchock vibe. It would most definitely make a great film, which I would pay to see. You can buy Entanglement on Amazon here:. Follow the blog by Email.
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David Hudnut Story Works: Free eBooks Daily is hosting my novel Night Walk
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Friday, May 17, 2013. Free eBooks Daily is hosting my novel Night Walk. I was contacted yesterday out of the blue by Free eBooks Daily. They were kind enough to feature my novel Night Walk. Which is currently available for FREE on Amazon Kindle. You can find the article HERE. There's also some author questions I answered and a fun character interview that I filled out for my character Amelia Wistfell, who is one of the main characters in Night Walk. You can download Night Walk. Labels: Free on Kindle.
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David Hudnut Story Works: The Hudnut Imp
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sign up for the Fan Club Newsletter. Follow the blog by Email. This weblog by author, illustrator, and musician David Hudnut combines his twisted love of horror fiction, Dungeons and Dragons, comic books, concept art, cartoons, monsters and heavy metal music. I sir, am a Metal Head. Bang your head. Metal health WILL drive you mad. It did me. View my complete profile. Crypticon Seattle THIS WEEKEND! Zombie Kong reviewed: James Roy Daley does it agai. Flash Fiction - Rope Bridge.
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David Hudnut Story Works: The Dead Parade gets a facelift, without anesthesia
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Monday, May 13, 2013. The Dead Parade gets a facelift, without anesthesia. New cover for The Dead Parade. James Roy Daley is a fellow horror author deeply involved in the self-publishing boom. He runs a horror blog called Books of the Dead Press. If you love horror books it's a great blog and you should check it out. You may recall that I posted a review of his horror thriller The Dead Parade. Last year. You can find my review here. But this post is about James Roy Daley's awesome novel The Dead Parade.
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David Hudnut Story Works: Selling out is for the birds
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Friday, May 3, 2013. Selling out is for the birds. I read a great blog post by Julinna Baggott over at Writer Unboxed. This morning. You can find it here. Julianna touches on the issue of selling out as an artist, to which I replied:. So why this fear of selling out? That we will somehow lose our own identities if we pander to the business of, gasp, selling our art? I personally believe that underlying this fear is the deeper fear that we will fail if we try. IT'S NOT ABOUT MONEY AND SUCCESS! I was worri...
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