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Confessions of a Pop Fan - Jamie S. Rich

A personal diary keeping people abreast of what I am working on writing-wise.

Sunday, June 05, 2005

DON'T SAY YOU LOVE ME

Greg McElhatton reviews Four Letter Worlds in his iComics column. "Last but not least is Fate, and this concluding section is the high point of Four Letter Worlds...Jamie S. Rich and Andi Watson's 'True," a story about lying, and the truths we create for ourselves. Stories where the creator talks to their audience are tricky to pull off, but Rich and Watson do it wonderfully here, thanks in no small part to the relaxed, laid-back atmosphere that's instantly created. You almost feel like you're at a reading by one of your favorite authors, as they create a rapport with the audience and discuss anything and everything under the sun. This is thanks to not only the smooth narration, but also Watson's art, which as always is warm and inviting with its smooth characters and beautiful shading."


Current Soundtrack: The Gentle Waves, The Green Fields of Foreverland...

Current Mood: tired

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Jamie S. Rich
Portland, Oregon, United States
Author of prose novels and comic books like Cut My Hair, It Girl & the Atomics, You Have Killed Me, and 12 Reasons Why I Love Her. Jamie's most recent novel is the serialized book Bobby Pins and Mary Janes, and his most recent graphic novels are the sci-fi romance A Boy and a Girl with Natalie Nourigat; Madame Frankenstein with Megan Levens; and the weird crime comic Archer Coe & the Thousand Natural Shocks with Dan Christensen. He also co-created Lady Killer with Joëlle Jones.

In addition to writing here, Jamie has reviewed movies for DVDTalk.com and The Oregonian.

Visit his main webpage, Confessions123.com.

Jamie currently is Group Editor at DC Comics. His opinions are his own and not that of any of his employers.
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