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November 15, 2008

Join the Impact

by @ 12:30 pm. Filed under Christians obsessed by my genitals, Pride, gay, marriage equality, religious fervor, sadness



Rights Aren’t Just For The Righteous!


I (along with an estimated 3,000 others) attended the Austin area’s Join the Impact rally and instead of writing something clever here, I’m going to ask you to look at the pictures (click to see them engorge), and listen to the speakers talk from the heart about how much it means for them to get married, not only as citizens of the United States, but as tax-paying citizens of the United States. One this I will say is that they were classier than I would have been. They asked that certain groups not be demonized nor targeted for their beliefs, whereas I would have laid blame where blame belongs. Nevertheless, “classy”. Two regrets: my camera ran out of juice before I could get a picture of 10-year old Mason becoming Austin’s new Marriage Equality spokesperson and my not making a sign that would have read Atheist 4 the REAL Jesus.

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And because there always has to be one representative from the Other Side, here is the lone Christian protester, carrying a roughly-hewn cross to show his fealty to a god that doesn’t exist as he thinks He exists. Get stuffed, lone protester. Get stuffed.


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Other sites about Austin:


The Bilerico Project


Warren and Derrick

More as I find them…

October 25, 2008

Because I’m gonna spoil this kid rotten…

by @ 11:33 pm. Filed under art, comic books, family, gay


Benjamin Ruth of Rebel Comx is making my nephew’s birthday (maybe Christmas, if the timing doesn’t work out) gift this year. I commissioned him to do a poster of Dominic as a Sith Youngling, and so far, it looks like this:


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Stunning, right? Ben works as an artist for a gay greeting card company. Keep an eye on him because he’s gonna be famous before too long.

July 15, 2008

Dits & Dats: the personal edition

by @ 1:37 pm. Filed under Austin, comic books, gay, preview


The BFF and I got our picture in the Austin American Statesman for going to the 100th Guerrilla Queer Bar event. Looks like we’re famous (yet, oddly, still single).

From Captions & Balloons, comes the next comic I can’t wait to read, Jesus Hates Zombies:


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(via Chris’ Invincible Super-Blog)

Michael Chabon wrote an article for the New Yorker entitled “Secret Skin”, linking fashion and superhero costumes.

May 1, 2008

I BIG HEART my mortgage company

by @ 12:06 pm. Filed under Christians obsessed by my genitals, asshattery, gay, praise


It’s a good day to be gay and not Christian (well, the kind who are obsessed with what i do with my tacohole).

Shareholders Reject Bid To Strip Gay Protections At Wells Fargo
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff


(San Francisco, California) A motion by a Wells Fargo shareholder to remove protections for LGBT workers from the company’s non-discrimination policy was defeated this week at its annual meeting.

Wells Fargo & Co. is the fifth largest U.S. bank by assets.

The motion called for the company to “to formulate an equal employment policy …that does not make reference to any matters related to sexual interests, activities or orientation.”

It said that homosexuality has been “condemned by the major traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam for a thousand years or more”.

The motion was crafted by Pro Vita Advisors, a group that helps promote conservative values.

The motion said that “While the legal institution of marriage between a man and a woman should be protected, the sexual interests of, inclinations and activities of all employees should be a private matter, not a corporate concern.”

The proposal was easily defeated.

Nearly 90 percent of the Fortune 500 companies have non-discrimination policies.

Conservative groups have attacked Wells Fargo for the past three years over its “pro-gay policies”.

In 2005 Focus on the Family withdrew its funds from Wells Fargo.

“Focus on the Family has elected to end its banking relationship with Wells Fargo, motivated primarily by the bank’s ongoing efforts to advance the radical homosexual agenda. These efforts are in direct opposition to the underlying principles and purpose of Focus, and thus a decision of conscience had to be made, and a stand taken,” said a statement from FOF at the time.

Focus said Wells Fargo had donated more than $14 million to pro-gay organizations in the last two decades.

Similar shareholder challenges to non-discrimination policies that include gays have been fought and lost at Ford Motor Company.


The only way Wells Fargo could have made me happier would have been if their response simply read “Get stuffed.”

January 27, 2008

Davy and Stu

by @ 1:30 am. Filed under gay, movies, shorts


The best friend and I had our usual Saturday night tonight - dinner (pot roast and mashed potatoes) and a movie (two, actually: Boy’s Life 6 and Ocean’s 13). We saw Boy’s Life 1 during our time in grad school and still remark about how sweet it was (I especially like Friend of Dorothy), and while BL6 is nowhere near as uniformly sweet, one short, Davy and Stu, momentarily split the crusty shells around both our hearts and made us go “Awh!”

I’ve posted it here for you. Enjoy and go “Awh!”


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December 14, 2007

Who knew?

by @ 12:24 pm. Filed under Comic Con, Frater Mine, Prism Comics, gay


I just found out yesterday evening that the Advocate Insider had a little write up on the Comic-Con panel back in July. How exciting.. well, how exciting it would have been to know. It’s still exciting, but in a five-months-later kinda way.


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December 13, 2007

Why I avoid chat rooms (generally)

by @ 12:24 am. Filed under Hometown Life, chat, gay, hillarity


Next week, I go home to Erie, PA to see my folks for an extended Christmas visit. And usually before I go home (case in point, tonight), I log into Gay.com to see what folks are about and if there’s anyone cool to meet or whatnot. Really, I almost never do this anymore because chatting is such a hassle and, really, if i wanted to see any of these guys, I’d go visit in person. Still, gay people in my hometown fascinate me, and going back makes me want to see what the scene is like (especially if anyone from high school is there - heh heh). Then I got a private message that reminded me why I don’t chat often:

«xxxxxxxxxxxx» visitng?
«stsean» not yet
«stsean» next week
«txxxxxxxxxxxx» up for a massage when visting?
«xxxxxxxxxxxx» i do sensaul erotic to deep - can really use the business
«stsean» well, tis the season :)
«xxxxxxxxxxxx» th
«xxxxxxxxxxxx» thx
«stsean» no pro
«stsean» er..  no prob
«xxxxxxxxxxxx» well keep me postd next week
«stsean» whoops! my freudian slip was showing there.
«xxxxxxxxxxxx» unto sure what u meant
«stsean» unto?
«xxxxxxxxxxxx» yeah
«stsean» what is “unto”?
«xxxxxxxxxxxx» duh. un means not.
«stsean» so you’re not to sure what i meant.
«xxxxxxxxxxxx» yeah.
«stsean» nice chest pics.
«xxxxxxxxxxxx» thx

*sigh* And he really did have nice pecs. But that was about all.

November 27, 2007

The Gay Comics List reviews FM #5 and GG #1

by @ 12:18 pm. Filed under Frater Mine, adult, comic books, gay, generic goddess, reviews


François Peneaud of The Gay Comics List wrote a really GREAT review for Frater Mine #5 and the goddess comic #1, seen here:

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He also wrote a thoughtful review for Frater Mine #1 - 4, which I quote often in blurbs. Wait ’til he sees what happens next (especially with the “love interest” thing!).

François’ own comic book Brother to Dragons is on sale from Class Comics and will be reviewed at Prism Comics shortly. I’ve read B2D, and what I like most about it is its strong beginning and fully-fleshed out world. François has obviously put a lot of heart (and other organs) into his work. Buy it!

November 15, 2007

Thank God it read this well!

by @ 12:32 am. Filed under Instinct, Jonathan Riggs, gay


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In September, I was assigned to interview Randy Gener for Instinct magazine because he won two prestigious awards this year for his tireless work in the world theatre community. It was a phone interview and I bought a digital voice recorder for the occasion. Who knew that when the two devices were on simultaneously, the conversation would record only as pulses and whirrs, masking any human voices and nullifying the interview?

In a panic, I emailed Jonathan Riggs and told him what had happened - a 2 hour interview without a word to show for it besides my notes! Jonathan suggested I call him back and explain the “oops”, but, ya know, the pride got in the way. I wanted to look all professional and make a good impression (by the way, Randy is just about the nicest guy ever! And so dedicated to the theatre!), so I sent Randy an email asking for points of clarification based on my notes (which was true). And Randy sent me back more information than I could have used in two feature-length articles.

The upshot is the article reads well and makes Randy look like the superstar he is. There’s one “oops” (Randy and his partner call “Whole Foods” “Whole Paycheck”, but the typesetter left it as “Paycheck”, killing the joke), but it doesn’t matter too much. I like doing this. I hope I keep getting assignments.

October 21, 2007

Awwh, too bad!

by @ 8:14 pm. Filed under gay, visual hallucinations


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When I saw this on the magazine rack at HEB tonight, I COULDN’T believe what I was seeing! George Clooney - gay??? Matthew McConaughey - his cruller of love???? Oh, it was more than my poor heart could take, beating as fast as it was! Forget the Harry/Dumbledore/Snape slash fiction, here was a personal wet dream come true! All I could ask the Universe for was the chance to see them out at Rain some night (from my mouth to God’s ears) making out on the dance floor. Shirtless (maybe that’s asking too much).

Then cruel cruel reality set in as I snatched up the Heaven-sent People magazine and saw exactly how far the Universe would go to make sure there would be no boys-in-love superstars in my life. Why deny me, Universe? Why?!?

Anyway, here’s what the reality was.

Damn those racks at the grocery store! I like my version better.

24 Hour Comics Day

by @ 5:54 pm. Filed under 24 Hour Comic Day, Prism Comics, comic books, gay


Scott McCloud’s mind-blowing challenge, The 24 hour Comics Day ended today at noon. I participated 2 years ago (when it was still held in April) and wrote The Latter History and Subsequent Burning of Little Red Riding Hood. Let me tell you that is was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do. I mean, a page an hour??? By myself??? From scratch??? BUT it was an amazing rite of passage. Even though I didn’t finish, I certainly accomplished something.

Last night, I stopped by the Austin Museum of Art’s Laguna Gloria location looking GLBTQ folk who may have been participating. I found Katy Riggs and Regan Johnson, and got an article up on Prism about them. I can’t wait to see what they came up with in the end.

So, to anyone who is at all interested in getting into comics - DO THIS!!!!!!

October 19, 2007

“A Wizard’s Wand Has a Knob on the End…”

by @ 11:22 pm. Filed under Harry Potter, J K Rowling, Outed, gay

While every slash story writer in the world hoped that Harry and Draco would finally admit that their searing, white-hot hate for each other was just a cover for their searing, white-hot lust for each other’s wands, they probably didn’t see this coming:

J.K. Rowling outs Hogwarts character

 

By HILLEL ITALIE, AP National Writer

NEW YORK - Harry Potter fans, the rumors are true: Albus Dumbledore, master wizard and Headmaster of Hogwarts, is gay. J.K. Rowling, author of the mega-selling fantasy series that ended last summer, outed the beloved character Friday night while appearing before a full house at Carnegie Hall.

After reading briefly from the final book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” she took questions from audience members.She was asked by one young fan whether Dumbledore finds “true love.”

“Dumbledore is gay,” the author responded to gasps and applause.

She then explained that Dumbledore was smitten with rival Gellert Grindelwald, whom he defeated long ago in a battle between good and bad wizards. “Falling in love can blind us to an extent,” Rowling said of Dumbledore’s feelings, adding that Dumbledore was “horribly, terribly let down.”

Dumbledore’s love, she observed, was his “great tragedy.”

“Oh, my god,” Rowling concluded with a laugh, “the fan fiction.”

Potter readers on fan sites and elsewhere on the Internet have speculated on the sexuality of Dumbledore, noting that he has no close relationship with women and a mysterious, troubled past. And explicit scenes with Dumbledore already have appeared in fan fiction.

Rowling told the audience that while working on the planned sixth Potter film, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, she spotted a reference in the script to a girl who once was of interest to Dumbledore. A note was duly passed to director David Yates, revealing the truth about her character.

Rowling, finishing a brief “Open Book Tour” of the United States, her first tour here since 2000, also said that she regarded her Potter books as a “prolonged argument for tolerance” and urged her fans to “question authority.”

Not everyone likes her work, Rowling said, likely referring to Christian groups that have alleged the books promote witchcraft. Her news about Dumbledore, she said, will give them one more reason.


…except maybe in some transgressive, daddy fantasy sort of way. I know I never thought about it one way or the other, but I wonder if this means Michael Gambon will add something ineffable to his next performance of Dumbledore, something fey and… I dunno. “Sheer”, like the Pope’s silky stockings. It certainly couldn’t be any worse that Bob DeNiro’s lightning butt pirate in Stardust.

UPDATE: This is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen, especially “I knew it!”.

October 14, 2007

Reviews for Prism Comics

by @ 10:59 am. Filed under Prism Comics, comic books, gay, reviews


In 2006, I began writing reviews of gay comics for Prism Comics under then-editor, Rich Thigpen. Rich kept giving me assignments and eventually, when he left, asked if I wanted to be editor. Of course, I said YES! I mean, who wouldn’t? Prism is an amazing organization that promotes visibility of GTBLQ creators, characters and companies. I’m very proud to be able to do any kind of work for them. Especially writing reviews, which, by their nature, are nothing but fun. My reviews are listed below. Those with stars before them have serious adult content.

Manhunter #16 - 20

**Hard to Swallow #1

**The Incredibly Hung Naked Justice #1

The Book of Boy Trouble

**The Pornomicon #1

**Hard to Swallow #2

**Mark of Aeacus #1

Huh. Until I just looked at this list, I never realized how many adult comic books I’ve reviewed. And enjoyed. I hope this doesn’t mean I’m a pervert. Well, at least not too big of a pervert.

P.S. I’m always looking for volunteers to write for Prism. Especially ladies. Send me an email and we’ll get you started on the road to fame and fortune! Well, noteriety, maybe.

July 30, 2007

San Diego Comic Con 2007

by @ 9:30 am. Filed under Comic Con, Prism Comics, comic books, gay


It’s 8:05 AM Monday morning and the bus just pulled out of the terminal in Phoenix (note to Mary Powell: sorry, but I wasn’t there long enough to call and have a cup of coffee with you), so I am beginning the second leg of my trip back to Austin. I have about 20 hours until I reach Dallas, but only about an hour’s worth of battery life on my laptop.

Let’s see how fast I can type.

As last year, I can tell that Comic-Con was something special because I’m already in the throes of “post-event letdown” (”PEL” - the condition that exists in one who knows s/he has to return to normal life after an extraordinary experience, also commonly known as “The Feeling When Summer Vacation is Over”), and not, per se, looking forward to being back in Austin (although I do miss Hogan, my dog, and worry if he’ll remember who I am. And the cats. I KNOW they’re gonna be pissy with me). No offense to my friends there, but I really want to live in a fantasy world where all my heroes just sit around and be brilliant for me. And 25,000 others. You know what I mean.

There were three major events that truly defined my time at the Con:

SDCC_panel.jpg1.) Thursday’s panel on Up and Coming GLBT Super-stars with me, Tommy Roddy (of Pride High), Steve MacIsaac (of Shirtlifter and Hard to Swallow), Lynx Delirium (of a wide assortment of titles and who is such a sweet guy), Megan Gedris (of Yu+Me (which I bought and LOVED!!)) and some chick named Allison (I’m too pooped to go looking up details). We all got to introduce ourselves and talk about our work. I said that I was an associate professor of English as a Second Language for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students at ACC by day and by night (or whenever I had time) I write Frater Mine, which, I explained “is probably better pronounced ‘Frotter Mine’, but that sounds like it’s going to dry hump you in the middle of the night while you’re asleep. Which may be a draw for some.” All of us got off some great one-liners and also had a chance to say what was important about us as gays in comics and the future of GLBT characters in comics, so it was a nice balance between goofy and pedantic (if you’re into pedantic). I, of course, praised Rachel Pollack for her work on Doom Partol and said that DC did a horrible thing with Batwoman-as-lesbian, making her disappear for 40 weeks after her one and only appearance in 52. Lynx said he grew up with Disney movies, but nothing really gay. To which I responded “You mean, nothing gay besides the Disney movies, don’t you?” (or something to that effect). I think all of our sales went up that day. Lord knows I had plenty of people come up to me and say they enjoyed the panel, so WOO HOO!! There is apparently a video out there somewhere and I’m going to track it down.

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2.) After the panel a crew from LOGO (the gay and lesbian network) recorded all us panelists doing bumpers for Alien Boot Camp (both the TV and online versions) as well as mini-bios of ourselves for.. some kind of promotional use. With any kind of luck, they’ll keep my face but transplant it onto David Boreanas’ body.

3.) Being recorded (yeah, I signed the release form on this already) by Sci Fi.. ok ok ok, let me explain the background first before I tell you what happened. The final panel I had to go to was Sci Fi’s Flash Gordon, which, as I learned from the rather bland full-length trailer, will be nowhere near as stylish as the 1980 movie (which to me is a classic, so I was a bit taken aback when the producer of this new series slammed it. I mean, come on! Costumes all in primary colors! Lines like “I resurrected you. With a kiss. Because I liiiike you.” and Max von Sydow not only chewing the scenery but actually swallowing, digesting and pooping it out right in front of your stunned eyes!!! Classic. OH OH OH!! And the movie will be released sometime in August (so I heard) on DVD for the first (?) time as the “Savior of the Universe” edition), but should be a fun watch once they get their space legs. I hope. Anyway, after leaving the panel, I was accosted by a woman with a microphone, and she asked me if I knew the song. I said I did, so she grabbed me and put me (and thankfully, two girls) in front of a camera and said, “Sing. We’ll use it on air.” We did. It was TERRIBLE!!!! We signed release forms and.. apparently, it’s a contest of sorts or something - check it out here - but hey, keep watching Sci Fi and maybe you’ll see me make an ass of myself.

My laptop tells me I have 7 minutes of power left, so I’m going to close for now and finish this up when I get home tomorrow morning.

[Insert main title from Greig's "Peer Gynt" here...]

Right. On we go…

I got to meet Tommy Roddy (writer of Pride High), FINALLY! And Scotty Mullen (writer of some acidic reviews of the recent Wonder Woman comic at Prism Comics), FINALLY! And Scotty’s partner-in-bile, Michael Troy! And Jonathan Riggs (editor for Instinct magazine), FINALLY (though this meeting last for 30 seconds on the street as were were walking in different directions, and I never saw him again, like The Equalizer or.. or… The Finder of Lost Loves), FINALLY! And … oh my, scads of people. These were just the ones I was trying to meet.

I eschewed the major programs (which would have been cool to go to, but not at the price of queueing up three hours early) to go see panels that really meant something to me. For example, on Saturday, the doors to Comic Con opened at 10. By 12, Ballroom 20 was no longer accepting participants ALL DAY. Now, this was one of the largest rooms and could hold about 15,000+ people, but it was completely full by 10:15 and the queue was impossibly long. Don’t get me wrong, the programming was awesome - screening of the full pilot episode of the new Bionic Woman series plus panel discussion with the actors, sneak previews of new shows brought to you by TV Guide, the complete cast of Heroes discussing season 2, the cast of Battlestar Galatica discussing season 4, the cast of Futurama discussing the NEW season, Joss Whedon being brilliant all on his own, and finally the Masquerade Ball. People waited in line for TEN HOURS just for the ball. Once they went in, they never came out for fear of missing something. But this is what a floor looked like:

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The good thing is that a couple thousand people were off the floor. Friday was a nightmare to walk around, but Saturday and Sunday were good for casual strolls.. well, not too casual because if you walked slowly enough you might die of hypothermia. I was cold the ENTIRE TIME I was in San Diego!!!! The bus was cold. The restaurants were cold. The outside was breezy. And the Halls and panel rooms… colder than Santa’s nutsack, let me tell you. I was actually searching for places that were selling sweaters (they were - at $45 apiece.. thanks, I’ll freeze.).All things considered, San Diego was not as congested as I thought it would be. Not only were the geeks invading, but countless hordes of Gen-Yers in halter tops, leather pants and Paris Hilton-inspired tortoise shell sunglasses were in town for the American Idol auditions. Luckily, they were sluiced to a stadium far away from us. San Diego Pride was also pushed back a week, so three major events weren’t happening all at the same time. I’m sure the Chamber of Commerce knew that had we all been in the same part of town a.) traffic would have been a nightmare, and b.) the three kinds of “cool” forced to be in proximity to one another would have caused the city to blow up. Or there would have been a West Side Story-like rumble. Who knows?


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OH OH OH!!! THE BEST panel I went to was the guys from MST3K previewing their NEW series, “The Film Crew”. This was one of my two “big purchases” - their first DVD (the other purchase was a double-DVD set of the old Elvira, Mistress of the Dark TV show. Woo hoo!!) These guys were HYSTERICAL! I mean, yeah the show is funny and all, but one imagines that they can’t possibly be “on” all the time, right? WRONG!!! Pee shot down my leg more than once, I was laughing so hard. True story! OH! You can also download MP3s of these guys to play when you watch your favorite mainstream movies (like Star Wars, LOTR, Daredevil…). They’re not movies (I’m sure copyright is a bitch), just audio tracks you synch up with the movies - like “Dark Side of the Rainbow”. Check ‘em out at http://www.rifftrax.com/. Sadly, I couldn’t get Elvira’s autograph (just a picture taken from a distance). The line was too long and I didn’t have $20 to spare. Next year.






Here we see the back side of the San Diego Convention Center. It’s not the dump one usually associates with the back sides of convention centers - all that garbage and urine, to say nothing of the cats.

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This is the front of the Convention Center, taken Sunday afternoon as I walked away for the final time this year. I won’t lie - I choked a few times (damn PEL).


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And I finally got to meet Norah’s Dev. They’ve only been together 12 years, right? Oh! And did I get a picture? Of course not. I was so air-headed, I only have the vaguest recollection of what was said at the table. We met at Urban Mo’s (formerly Hamburger Mary’s) and ate too much food considering I was leaving in an hour or two.

There are still a TON of things I haven’t mentioned yet - Ralph’s, Angela of Crowd Control, Elvira, the WB bags, the bus breakdowns (4!!), a signing at the Prism booth, the Batgirl costume I almost bought, OH so much!! - and even a few Con cons, but, overall, I enjoyed the hell out of every minute. Am I going back again next year? Oh sweet, horned Moses, YES!Glad to be home and resting on a horizontal surface. Did I mention the nightmare I had on the bus that woke me up screaming? Yeah. That was fun. And embarrassing.

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