Live Action Anime.
...keeping in the tradition of listing sites that help keep me in that creative mood. Here are a few images from Live Action Anime.
Not sure I'm thrilled about the actor(s) they picked for the DBZ characters, but still, it's good to 'see' so many movies based on comics and cartoons (anime), make it to the big screen.
Leafworthy.
When I initially created this blog, I mentioned that I would be listing cool sites that help to inspire my own work. One such site is Leafworthy. It's definitely what I would call, a cool place. The main character is a boy; if that's what I may call him; the people are more plant than human, named Khale. So far there are two episodes or animations, and the art itself, is some of the most beautiful I've seen. Do yourself a favor, and visit Khale's world.
Inspiration 101
htp (peace)
Found two great new forums. They are: The Black
Science Fiction Society, and the Black Authors
Showcase. I love these sites. In fact, I haven't been
this excited about an online forum in quite some
time. The people are creative and on point!
If you want to partake in the creative and supportive
conversations detailing the in-and-outs of
speculative fiction and/or writing and publishing
from an African American perspective;
and
not have to apologize for it, then check out these links:
Black
Science Fiction Society
and
Black Authors
Showcase
The above sites are where I spend most of my internet
time nowadays - (when I'm not doing research) -
because The folks who matriculate it's electronic
halls are doing what I enjoy doing. They care about
the things I care about, and they don't mind
exploring new ideas and possibilities; they
don't trip
out at the
notion that perhaps African American creators face
peculiar challenges as writers etc.