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Alan Moore interview in Word Magazine this month:

Started by PeterWolf, 19 February, 2008, 08:52:25 PM

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Peter Wolf


 Yes there is a short AM interview in Word Magazine [Nick Cave cover].Short but sweet and v interesting as Alan always is in interviews.
 
 difficult to sum up in a post but well worth 10 minutes of your time next time you are in WH Smiths if you dont usually buy it.


 And none of that magazine in a plastic bag nonsense to rip through either.
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LARF

This is fantastic, definitely life imitating art.

Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7254078.stm" target="_blank">BBC News technology


Peter Wolf


 It seems AM is thoroughly disillusioned with the comics industry.

 I quote:"Kevin and i will do TLOEG on our own terms"

 "I am concentrating on my Big Book Of Magic which will include lots of great stuff like a Kabbalah board game-nothing to do with Madonna though.I wont have anything to do with that Mad Whore" !

 might be an interesting book.




Also a 750,000 word book/novel called Jerusalem all about life after death and morality and existentialism.

 "All your questions about the meaning of life and where we go when it ends *will* be answered i guarantee"


 Sounds good.
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Bad Andy

Peter, Peter, Peter - It looks like I will be in Brighton Monday morning. Don't suppose you are free?

Peter Wolf

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DavidXBrunt

Sounds familiar...I wonder...

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJhSnD-5Ghk" target="_blank">Peterwolf, yesterday.


TordelBack

Dear lord, it's the Speed Dating thread all over again!  'Ere, Peter don't be disappointed when Andy looks nothing like Simon Pegg...

Hoagy

That  bass-line to AYBS feem toon always kickth ath.
"bULLshit Mr Hand man!"
"Man, you come right out of a comic book. "
Previously Krombasher.

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Peter Wolf


 ;)


 Weird hearing that theme music again .



 
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