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I did a little write-up/tutorial on my latest art piece, Entomojo:
www.danieljoelnewman.com/the-m…
Go check it out.
-Dan
www.danieljoelnewman.com/the-m…
Go check it out.
-Dan
Announcing The Tediad
http://www.danieljoelnewman.com/announcing-the-tediad/
I’ve been working on a novel called The Tediad. It was conceived in a period of dispiriting unemployment, and perhaps fittingly, it might be completed in a similar state. It has taken me an embarrassing amount of time to finish. It’s such a terrible cliché, but you got to build your life out of something. Let me tell you, clichés are a surprisingly affordable building material.
Occasionally, while traveling down the meandering road of life, on will encounter a crossroads. In the summer of 2009, I found that myself standing at something more like a parking lot. I ha
The Salt Year - Part Two
Here’s Part 2 of The Salt Year. Here I discuss the Inversion, Walking, and Losing Everything:
http://www.danieljoelnewman.com/the-salt-year-p2/
The Inversion
In my motel during the first week in SLC, I was reading an article about changes to the city’s New Years Eve celebration. The locals were considering replacing the traditional firework show with a giant disco ball, because of something called The Inversion. I read the word again. Thinking that I had missed an important sentence somewhere, I searched the article for some sort of hint as to the nature of this ominous proper noun.
The Inversion?
My mind began to spin. Could t
The Salt Year - Part One
I’ve been doing some recreational writing lately. I’d like to share an account of my first year in SLC. Here’s part one of The Salt Year:
The Salt Year - Part One
Eager parent, screaming child
I have never been an innately adventurous person. While most kids at summer camp were taking part in the ropes course or the archery range, I was hanging out in the warm terrarium light glow of the nature center. During my stay at Providence College, I hardly ever ventured off the insular campus to explore the surrounding city. I had cultivated for myself a very comfortable comfort zone.
In recent years though, I have tried t
Playtesting
Would anyone be interested in playtesting a game that my team has been working on. It's called 'Lithic' and it's based upon the world of cave paintings. We could really use some feedback. You can play it right in your web browser, just needs the Unity plugin. Let me know. You will earn my eternal admiration...because weirdly enough, my admiration transcends time.
http://justinhpatterson.com/LithicusWeb/LithicusWeb.html
If you do check it out, please fill out the survey at the bottom.
Thanks!
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