Ever since wrapping up Chili’s World, I’ve continued to make Lunatic Tales for Magic Bullet, a free comics newspaper that comes out twice a year in the DC area,...
Now we’ll revisit the other side of Truman Capote. Â With In Cold Blood, he created (or at the very least brought to the forefront) the non-fiction novel. Â Recreating the...
Now comes the turn to the novella that inspired one of my favorite movies of all time, Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Â Truman Capote creates one of literature’s most endearing characters...
Now it’s the turn for Nathaniel’ Hawthorne’s tale of adultery in the American colonies, The Scarlet Letter. Â I liked playing with the silhouette of a woman within the title’s...
And we continue with this project, with the classic tale by Ernest Hemmingway about an old fisherman fighting with a marlin to not only save his reputation but himself...
Now it’s time for Ray Bradbury’s tale of a dystopian future, where reading books is the worst possible crime. Â Farenheit 451 is a must read book, if there ever...
It’s now the turn of William Golding’s exploration of human nature through teenagers in the cusp of manhood, The Lord of the Flies. This book really impacted me as...