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G. Willow Wilson is an American author and essayist who divides her time between Egypt and the US. Her articles about modern religion and the Middle East have appeared in publications including the Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times Magazine and the Canada National Post.
Check out this exclusive excerpt of AIR #1, the new monthly series from Vertigo Comics by Willow and artist MK Perker! AIR #1 hits comics stores August 20th.
Posted by Site Admin on 05/28 at 12:56 AM

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CAIRO
“[CAIRO] moves with grace and vigor...it’s an adventure story with lots of appeal.” -Booklist
“Lush and energetic...a beautiful book. Wilson is a talented young writer...” -Publishers Weekly
Get the new graphic novel by G. Willow Wilson and artist M.K. Perker at your local comics shop or Barnes and Noble, or order online at Amazon.com.
Posted by Site Admin on 11/07 at 07:42 PM
Tagged!
June 19
The music meme is making its way around the blogosphere: Renegade Evolution tagged Natalia Antonova tagged Parallel Sidewalk tagged moi with the following:
List seven songs you are into right now. No matter what the genre, whether they have words, or even if they’re not any good, but they must be songs you’re really enjoying now, shaping your spring summer. Post these instructions in your blog along with your seven songs. Then tag seven other people to see what they’re listening to.
Parallel added:
I think she should include notes on what she listens to while working, like Brian Wood and Becky Cloonan do
I don’t typically listen to music while I work, but I listen to a ton of music at the gym in the morning while gearing up to work. What I play sets the tone for what I write that day, and as a result I closely associate certain songs with certain projects.
Right now:
Coldplay: Viva La Vida. Yeah, I know, it’s Coldplay, but this song could be a rock opera.
Delerium: Consensual Worlds. Minute 5:25 through 6:43 is a musical analog for AIR #1.
Imogen Heap: Hide and Seek. Sad for sad moments.
Iggy Pop: The Passenger. This is one of my personal anthems.
Wolfsheim: The Sparrows and the Nightingales. German gothpop.
Dead Can Dance: Ullysses. This is a good song for transitional moments.
Massive Attack: Teardrop. You’ve heard a sample of this song if you’ve heard the House theme music.
I tag Aziz, Fatima, and Borbor-Chan. It’s not seven but it’ll do for now.
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