Of Hootsuite and Its Flurries of Social Media
As writers and artists, it’s almost imperative these days that you have some semblance of a social media presence (especially if you’re still new to the scene).
As writers and artists, it’s almost imperative these days that you have some semblance of a social media presence (especially if you’re still new to the scene).
Query Tracker is a killer querying website that gives users the ability not only set up an agenting wishlist, but also to keep track of several queries at once (a la SubmissionMojo and Duotrope).
Head off into the depths of the internet for writing advice and chances are you’ll come back with a whole lot of contradicting instructions and a new list of neologisms that make no sense when you really think about them.
One thing that I’ve noticed, time and time again, is how damn good Neil Gaiman is at writing an ending. From Sandman to Neverwhere to The Graveyard Book, Gaiman wraps […]
Drawing inspiration from the world around us is essential for writers and artists. We take our cues and our nuances from the words and movements of both the organic as […]
Archaic Revival hits our front page this week thanks to its fractal driven, hybridized art style. The artist himself, Christian Laney-Clark, brings to the canvas a wholly new style of […]
Back when Walt Disney and his brother began their film production company, with a focus on animation, they held themselves and their artists to the highest possible standard. In the […]
“I used to scribble in magazines with crayons then sniff them, violently shake my hands through the pages [to] hear them rustle, and [then] get really excited when I was […]
During our second podcast, we here at The Artificial Selection Project learned a few things. The first one being that I have a difficult time sitting still, and as such, […]