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Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Plug time, Morrison style

I'm the Bill Moyers to Grant Morrison's Joseph Campbell in this interview. Not only is the man a great creative mind I have found in my few interactions with him that's he's very nice and thoughtful. There are a lot of people who are wary of Morrison's work, finding it "too weird" or whatever. There are also people who really appreciate the fact that Morrsion puts so much intelligence and imagination into his work, especially on Seven Soldiers. I wanted to bring some of that discussion to the creator of these books. Jog helped me out with the article and I used a bit of Marc Singer's findings for the basis of one question. There's plenty of great 7S talk, I suggest you start with the Barbelith annotations.

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Comments: Congratulations!

A successful interview of The Man and a very nice read. I wish you can some day interview Mr. Alan Moore.

PS Did you discuss any of Grant's future plans regarding comics or books?
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I've fixed it but now you have to be a Blogger member to comment. I hope that's okay with you Julian. If not you can always e-mail you're feedback.

I've interviewed Melinda Gebbie once, that's as close to interviewing Alan Moore as I think I'll ever get.

Didn't get too much into the future of Grant seeing how he isn't writing any of the Seven Soldiers in the future.
# posted by Blogger Ian : 9:33 AM  
Great interview, Ian, you rule.

By the way, I have a site about electric typewriters that you might enjoy.
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