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Tuesday, August 22, 2017
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Wednesday, June 7, 2017
The Digital Paradigm Shift: A Tidal Force in Arts and Entertainment
The human being is an inherent story teller. From drawing on cave walls to sharing fireside tales and singing the bard’s histories through village squares, we have striven to pass on our experiences and the truths beyond their facts for as long as we could communicate one to another. Today, in this tradition, those compelled to tell, draw, paint, film, or sing the human tale have found new hope in the digital age.
In or about 1440 Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. His goal was simple: to spread the gospels of the Holy Roman Empire throughout Europe. By 1500, more than 20 million volumes were said to have been published and distributed throughout the Continent.
This invention did much more, though. It brought the written word into the lives of millions previously unable to read, and ushered in a new way for storytellers to spread their work. It created a new industry, in printing and distributing the written word. The invention had one draw back, however, it was limited in it’s ownership, and writers and story tellers were rarely the owners, so publishers with access to the technology controlled exactly what was produced and marketed to the masses.
Visual art began as early as human beings could gather in small tribes, and arguably before they formed villages or communities on any large scale. By the middle ages, however, like the written word, art was oft paid for and limited to the aristocracy. Art patrons commissioned work, attended to artists and more often than not, enjoyed the art that was created as a perk of their investments. A similar history of music runs parallel to that of art. Once created at the fire side, by the time people gathered into cities under the rule of some aristocrat or another, great musicians, like artists were few and their work was distributed to only those with means.
The modern filmmaking can be traced to the 1890’s. Revolutionary in it’s early day, creators flocked to be a part of the new story telling medium. Equipment costs, filming locations and distribution, though, took a hold in the early 20th century and again removed the art from the artist and firmly embedded it in the hands of the business interests most able to afford the production and distribution of the art.
None of this is bad. Under the guidance of those with a vested interest in the arts and entertainment industry, the arts flourished, making its way into the hearts and minds of nearly every human being on planet Earth.
The invention of the television in the late 1920’s and its mainstreaming in the 1960’s, brought storytellers and artists into people’s living rooms. As before, however, the cost of doing so with such a new technology was high, and exactly what was produced and broadcasted depended on those industry professionals at the top of their fields and not always the artists who were creating the content.
It’s been 30 years since the mainstreaming of the internet. Beginning with such home services like AOL, and later ISPs, the internet, created in the 1960’s for scientists and engineers, the shift toward the masses has made the nebulous internet a commercial boom, and has had one seemingly open ended side effect, as well. It has given the arts and entertainment community a cost effective and accessible way to share, distribute and even create their various art forms.
The advent of "print-on-demand" publishing has put an accessible printing press within arms reach of writers. Music platforms such as Soundcloud™ and Reverb have put recording and editing tools at the fingertips of musicians. Youtube™, Vimeo™ and a host of others has given independent filmmakers access to distribution for movie and film projects. All of these and so many more have had another welcomed effect. Each of these platforms, as well as the growing social media community platforms like Facebook™, GooglePlus™, Twitter™ and countless others from Instagram™ to Reddit™, give content creators and artists access to global audiences in a way never before imaginable.
As a journalist and a creator, while Amazon™ has become the world's largest retail distributor, and the number of Facebook users has toppled the 1 billion mark, it is impossible to dismiss or ignore this shift in the arts and entertainment paradigm.
Today, there are more than 50 million internet based content creators worldwide. Authors, artists, Filmmakers, special effects designers, artisans and creators of all kinds are flocking to the internet to share their hard work with an audience that seems hungry for greater and greater quantities of artistic media content, with no signs of their appetites slowing in the foreseeable future.
It doesn’t matter what one’s tastes are. It doesn’t matter if a creator is experienced, at the top or bottom of their profession, or if a type of art or literary genre is too obscure or fringe. There is an audience for nearly every kind of creative output.
No longer do existing matrixes for distribution and competition speak to the creative desires of the masses. The advent of “binge watching” TV shows and movies via streaming services such as Netflix™, Hulu™, Amazon™ and others, or via production company or personal “Apps,” has meant that one time competitors for attention can share the light on center stage. E-readers mean that writers aren’t competing for that $20 dollar bill for a hardcover book, but instead, 20 can share it through online e-book services. Artists no longer have to compete for limited gallery wall space to be discovered, but can post via social media or websites and be seen by a mass audience.
Of course, these shifts are not without drawbacks. To be seen in the growing seas of creative content on the internet, an artist or creator must learn new skills. These skills are those that were traditionally only known by insider industry professionals, and are essential to success. Production skills like layout and design, film and photo editing, copy and content editing for authors, and the daunting skills of marketing managers to help attract and grow audiences, must be acquired. As it has shifted the way art is made and distributed, so to the Internet has also become a kind of online school for arts and entertainment creators. One can find DYI videos on almost any subject to assist in acquiring the skills to succeed, or even target audiences with one’s work.
In the new millennium, the edges and boundaries of success have been pushed back and away from creative minds in ways never before possible. Today, it is most reasonable to tell a child to work hard and become any thing they desire to be, and it is becoming more possible than ever before in human history.
In the 21st century, it IS possible. Anything is possible. If you desire a creative career, outlet, hobby or a legacy captured in the increasingly digital record, don’t just dream, but do!
Create, Aspire and Inspire!
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Monday, May 15, 2017
the 2nd Annual "I Heart Books Author Signing" event brings authors to readers in 2017!
I HEART BOOKS is on its 2nd year of bringing new-to-you and NYT bestselling authors together to the general public. The event this year has moved to Boca Raton and will be held at the Lakeside Terrace from Noon-4 on Sunday May 21. It's FREE for readers to attend. 50 authors across all genres will be there with paperbacks, swag, and giveaways. Family-friendly event!
Author Christopher Cobb said of the event, "I'm truly excited about attending this wonderful event in May...not only representing my two books but Darkwater Syndicate, Inc. as well. There will be a bevy of talented authors and publishers ready to meet and mingle. Mingle? That's a weird word. Mingle. Bevy. Oh well, see you in Boca! Thank you Florida Writers Association!"
Patty Tracy Perrin said, "I'm excited about attending my first I Heart Books event as an author! I look forward to meeting everyone!"

"(I am) very exited to Attend the 2nd Annual I

To bring additional attention to the writers and creators at the event, the Hangin With Web Show is scheduled to attend and interview individual authors about their word and their attendance at the event.
More informations: https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/55314-free-book-event-in-boca-raton
Friday, May 5, 2017
Summer Storm (Author-BOBASEJax-The Enigmas Series) interview on the Hang...
TGIF! This is why we truly love what we do, and feel so blessed. Here we are so fortunate to be hangin with Summer Storm with her very first book from the floor of her very first signing at bobasejax17 Author Page Book Obsessed Babes Author Signing Event-Jacksonville, FL, in Jacksonville, Florida! Thanks for this truly great chance Taira Wilds! It is so terrific to a part of launching this amazing creator's journey!
Thanks to Some'n Unique Magazine, LLC, WordFire Inc & WordFire Press, Florida Book News, Famous Faces & Funnies, and Space Coast Comixx for helping to share such great creators with the web! Here it is, this is what we're truly all about!
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
SYFY BARTOW 2017 id Coming SOON! Hang With us at SyFy Bartow
Main Street Bartow is about to bodly go where no other town in Polk County has gone before...... SYFY BARTOW is becoming the new place to visit for a fun day with COSPLAY, MUSIC, SCIENCE FICTION VENDORS , GAMES/TRIVIA, LARGE MOVIE PROPS,COSTUME CONTEST, MOVIE ON THE SIDE OF A BUILDING.... ((( THINK RENAISSANCE FAIR MEETS A SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION )))
It seems now-a-days convention/comic-cons are everywhere every weekend. SyFy Bartow tries to break outside of the traditional convention box by being something a little different.
A lot of people do not realize that SyFy Bartow is an event put on by Main Street Bartow Inc., a nonprofit organization where the priority is to bring awareness and visitors to our town here in Central Florida. We do not charge an admission to our event, it is free to attendees!! YES.......
F R E E !! All money collected from vendor fees, sponsorships, and donations go straight to improving our downtown area with renovations and encouraging businesses to open up in our quaint town. By attending SyFy Bartow, you are actively engaged in the redevelopment of our historic downtown business district!
Another way that SyFy Bartow sets itself apart from other traditional science fiction based events is that SyFy Bartow focuses on the behind-the-scenes people: cos players that spend hundreds of dollars on elaborate costumes, the independent filmmakers, actors, and up and coming artists and authors. Our guests for the day are eager to meet and interact with the event attendees and spend the day among us.
Lastly, SyFy Bartow is a welcomed part of our community’s culture. Bartow, Florida is known for its warm hospitality, artistic flair, community tradition, and its history. SyFy Bartow has become one of those traditions and the community fully embraces the ‘characters’ into our culture. We want to make sure SyFy Bartow is about the fans having fun, without the pressure or high cost of an entry fee or wasting the day standing in a long autograph line when sometimes it’s not even guaranteed you'll get an autograph. The annual event has sparked a downtown comic book store with weekly gaming nights, two movie nights with mini costume contests, and more. SyFy Bartow is not just a once a year event that rolls into town. This is truly a part of our community where everyone is welcomed all year long.
SyFy Bartow is all about a relaxed atmosphere, being with your friends, and helping a small town grow. We have welcomed over 7500, visitors to our past 2 events, with open arms and great hospitality... Come be part of us!
Check out mainstreetbartowfl.com for other great events and traditions to be a part of.
These FREE events will feature science fiction vendors /games / panels / costume contest / food and to top off the day the showing of a different science fiction movie projected on the side of a 2 story building in historic downtown Bartow Florida ! Our downtown shops and restaurants will be open for your shopping pleasure as well... FEBRUARY 21, 2015 will be a celebration of TIME TRAVEL>>>>>>>>>>> There will be a DOCTOR WHO LOOK A LIKE CONTEST / LIFE SIZE TARDIS / LOTS OF DOCTOR WHO COLLECTIBLES along with other SCIENCE FICTION ....
Please share the word that SYFY has finally made it to central Florida ! OH AND ITS FREE TO ATTEND !
It seems now-a-days convention/comic-cons are everywhere every weekend. SyFy Bartow tries to break outside of the traditional convention box by being something a little different.
A lot of people do not realize that SyFy Bartow is an event put on by Main Street Bartow Inc., a nonprofit organization where the priority is to bring awareness and visitors to our town here in Central Florida. We do not charge an admission to our event, it is free to attendees!! YES.......
F R E E !! All money collected from vendor fees, sponsorships, and donations go straight to improving our downtown area with renovations and encouraging businesses to open up in our quaint town. By attending SyFy Bartow, you are actively engaged in the redevelopment of our historic downtown business district!
Another way that SyFy Bartow sets itself apart from other traditional science fiction based events is that SyFy Bartow focuses on the behind-the-scenes people: cos players that spend hundreds of dollars on elaborate costumes, the independent filmmakers, actors, and up and coming artists and authors. Our guests for the day are eager to meet and interact with the event attendees and spend the day among us.
Lastly, SyFy Bartow is a welcomed part of our community’s culture. Bartow, Florida is known for its warm hospitality, artistic flair, community tradition, and its history. SyFy Bartow has become one of those traditions and the community fully embraces the ‘characters’ into our culture. We want to make sure SyFy Bartow is about the fans having fun, without the pressure or high cost of an entry fee or wasting the day standing in a long autograph line when sometimes it’s not even guaranteed you'll get an autograph. The annual event has sparked a downtown comic book store with weekly gaming nights, two movie nights with mini costume contests, and more. SyFy Bartow is not just a once a year event that rolls into town. This is truly a part of our community where everyone is welcomed all year long.
SyFy Bartow is all about a relaxed atmosphere, being with your friends, and helping a small town grow. We have welcomed over 7500, visitors to our past 2 events, with open arms and great hospitality... Come be part of us!
Check out mainstreetbartowfl.com for other great events and traditions to be a part of.
These FREE events will feature science fiction vendors /games / panels / costume contest / food and to top off the day the showing of a different science fiction movie projected on the side of a 2 story building in historic downtown Bartow Florida ! Our downtown shops and restaurants will be open for your shopping pleasure as well... FEBRUARY 21, 2015 will be a celebration of TIME TRAVEL>>>>>>>>>>> There will be a DOCTOR WHO LOOK A LIKE CONTEST / LIFE SIZE TARDIS / LOTS OF DOCTOR WHO COLLECTIBLES along with other SCIENCE FICTION ....
Please share the word that SYFY has finally made it to central Florida ! OH AND ITS FREE TO ATTEND !
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
DRAGON AWARDS WILL RECOGNIZE THE BEST IN IMAGINATIVE FICTION IN BOOKS, GAMES, COMICS AND FILMED ENTERTAINMENT

ATLANTA – August 16, 2016 – The inaugural Dragon Awards will be presented on Sunday, September 4th the Hyatt Regency Hotel, as part of Dragon Con, the internationally known pop culture, fantasy, sci-fi, and gaming convention.
These awards, introduced as part of Dragon Con’s 30th-anniversary celebration, recognize the best in imaginative fiction, books, games, comics and filmed entertainment as selected by the fans, who both nominate their favorite works and vote for the winners.
Voting at http://awards.dragoncon.org/ is open to anyone who registers. There is no cost or attendance requirement. Registering to vote ends this Sunday, August 28th at midnight. Voting for this year will end Wednesday, August 31st. Open nominations for the 2017 awards will begin in October of 2016.
Thousands of fans have already registered and voted. The finalists are chosen from nominations that are open to everyone who watches, reads or otherwise enjoys the imagination and excitement found in all types of Science Fiction and Fantasy.
“These awards are our way of recognizing the best writers, artists, directors and game designers who breathe life into the things we love,” says Pat Henry, president of Dragon Con, Inc.
“The first tall tales were told around fires in camps and caves,” Henry said. “Fire was perhaps the original invention that began man’s climb to civilization. The Flame has always been a symbol of imagination and progress and so each Dragon Award contains a unique, sculpted flame.”
The Dragon Awards fifteen categories are designed to recognize the authors, writers, and creators behind the very best in genre fiction. Like the hundreds of events at Dragon Con, the Dragon Awards reflect the diversity of interests shared by those who enjoy science fiction.
Finalists for each category can be found on the Dragon Awards websitehttp://awards.dragoncon.org/. The 2016 categories are:
Best science fiction novel
Best fantasy novel (including paranormal)
Best young adult / middle-grade novel
Best military science fiction or fantasy novel
Best alternate history novel
Best apocalyptic novel
Best horror novel
Best comic book
Best graphic novel
Best episode in a continuing science fiction or fantasy series, TV or internet
Best science fiction or fantasy movie
Best science fiction or fantasy PC / console game
Best science fiction or fantasy mobile game
Best science fiction or fantasy board game
Best science fiction or fantasy miniatures / collectible card / role-playing game
Further details are available on the awards website http://awards.dragoncon.org. Please direct all inquiries to dcawards@dragoncon.org or mail them to Dragon Awards, PO Box 16459, Atlanta, GA 30321-0459 USA
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Latest Review of Lot 28: Thank you JC Brennan
It is so touching and humbling when you know you've entertained and really connected with a reader like this. The above review was authored by fellow writer JC Brennan, who shared it with me on Twitter. JC Brennan is the author of The Ancients series which can be found on Amazon.com. I've only recently started the first book, A Fine Line, and it is wonderful journey I;m looking forward to.
G.W. Pomichter
Lot 28: http://www.amazon.com/Lot-28-Lucky-Mystery-Mysteries-ebook/dp/B011PLFN6S
JC Brennan on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Fine-Line-Ancients-Part-ebook/dp/B00TMMD80G
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Saturday, November 21, 2015
"Hangin With" web series and the Florida Book News: Meet the Authors Book Fair sponsored by Authors fo...
Hangin With host G.W. Pomichter and his team were honored to spend the weekend with a great collection of writers, authors, artists and creators at the 8th annual Eau Gallie Arts Festival and Meet the Authors event at the Eau Gallie Civic Center in Melbourne, Florida.
We interviewed more than 30 authors, artists and creators, and had the privilege of making many new friend including our newest bloggers and web partners, Florida Book News.
As always our interviews will be web-cast from our YouTube Channel at www.youtube.com/user/GarrettPomichter and as an iOS Podcast, but look for many of them with our great new friends below!
So log on and tune in to Hangin With..., and in the mean time head on over to Florida Book News and see what they're cooking up next!
Florida Book News: Meet the Authors Book Fair sponsored by Authors fo...: We had a great day at t he Meet the Authors Book Fair. If you didn't make it down on Saturday, be sure t o stop by Sunday, 11/ 21.......
We interviewed more than 30 authors, artists and creators, and had the privilege of making many new friend including our newest bloggers and web partners, Florida Book News.
As always our interviews will be web-cast from our YouTube Channel at www.youtube.com/user/GarrettPomichter and as an iOS Podcast, but look for many of them with our great new friends below!
So log on and tune in to Hangin With..., and in the mean time head on over to Florida Book News and see what they're cooking up next!
Florida Book News: Meet the Authors Book Fair sponsored by Authors fo...: We had a great day at t he Meet the Authors Book Fair. If you didn't make it down on Saturday, be sure t o stop by Sunday, 11/ 21.......
Friday, October 2, 2015
Finding Folklore

When the brothers Grimm traversed Europe they gathered local
tales from communities and villages throughout.
They compiled these into a collection that has entertained and even
frightened generations. These European
stories of valiant princes and noble heroines, heroic underdogs and monstrous
villains have long been staples of what most consider folklore. But this is not the measure of a folk tale.
Almost by definition, folklore is a story or collection of
stories unique to the people, or folk, of a specific geographic region. Folklore speaks to the hopes, fears and
traditions of an area and helps to form a geographic identity. In this way, the western world and even the
United States has it’s own folklore, and these might include many modern
stories.

As settlers moved across the plains From their observations and their shared
experiences western tales of Cowboys, Pecos Bill being one such example, became
dime store fodder. Often depicting the
Native American culture inaccurately and even vilifying them as well as
sometimes glorifying renegade outlaws like Billy the Kid, western stories
became some of the most successful folktales in the world. These stories were even sold and told in the
“old world” and came to solidify a world image of America and it’s people as
fiercely independent.
of the Western U.S., they created their own folklore based on the harsh untamed lands they settled, and the pioneer attitudes that often accompanied such an exodus.
Soon and into the 20th century, America’s West
Coast was settled, and like other regions before, they began to shape a
geo-specific cultural identity. Among
the many genres that have come from this region, one of the most prominent is
the detective mystery noir. In Chandler
stories or others, the American West Coast is as prominent a character as the
protagonist or the antagonist. Hard-boiled
private eyes, defiant of traditional law enforcement, the iconic femme fatale
and the stark city-after-dark descriptions unique to this region rapidly
skyrocketed the genre.
Since the inception of these staples of the American story,
they have pushed and stretched the boundaries of folklore beyond the
fantastical and into the almost surreal.

With all of the story components of traditional folklore,
heavy drama, unlikely heroic characters, damsels or innocence in distress and
the rise of underdogs to defeat sometime terrifying and melodramatic villains, as
well as their proliferation of society’s pop-culture, it is arguable that the
Harry Potter stories or Star Wars could be considered a kind of non-geo-specific
generational folklore.
With this understanding of classic and modern folklore, do
your favorite stories qualify as folklore?
Do you write folklore?
Don’t we all?
G.W. Pomichter's Lot 28 on iBooks
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Watch TV: It's not the "boob tube" any more (It's Literature)
Modern Fiction by Firelight
"Literature -- an expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest."
Soon, these oral stories inspired visual
representations. Early people scratched
their stories in stonewalls in caves.
Later, these caverns replaced by monolithic stone constructions, again
adorned with tales from the endless creative depths of human
consciousness.
Born of this well of creative spirit, the rudimentary
foundations of written language were formed, and from this, stones gave way to
papyrus, and then modern paper. Gathered
around the campfire, carving in the flickering torchlight, writing under the
candlelight and lamplight, still people created and shared their stories.
In all of these mediums, human beings poured out their
collective dreams onto the page.

The advent of color in motion pictures blurred the lines
between the creator and the audience, making images more lifelike and, when
needed, even more fantastic. But even as
the fires of industry burned brightest for storytellers, a movement arose to
bring the collected content of human creativity back to the tribe and family,
where it was born.
In 1900 at the World’s Fair, the first television was
introduced. In 1937, the first
television network was formed and by the 1960’s, the television was fast
becoming a household appliance.
Although early decades saw largely the expansion of
technology without true purpose, lending credence to expressions like
“boob-tube” and “idiot box” because of its uses for pure entertainment and
amusement, it wasn’t long before storytellers heard the siren’s song of those
tiny boxes in living rooms across the world.
More channels and greater variety in programming soon became
the ethos of the medium.

In all this, one thing remains a constant. It is the desire, nay — the imperative — of
human beings to gather beside the flickering embers, and whether as members of
the family, or as citizens of the global tribe of humanity, listen to and tell
our stories.
So many may lament the imagined loss of past “golden ages”
of literature and then film or even radio, but for that longing and for the
nostalgic harkening of lifestyles long past, there is in these changes some
consolation. It is comforting to think
of those early human beings, so disparate than we in their struggles for
survival, seated in the setting sun’s last rays, beside a flickering amber glow
to share their stories of hope, their fears of what lay beyond, their histories
and their dreams, so like we in the 1080p glimmer shown over carpets, couches
and easy-chairs.
So, before you judge that tiny box or massive screen,
consider its implication. It is the
modern campfire. Consider, if I might
ask, that it is not merely the latest gadget, but it is your end of a thing
string that tethers humanity to the first of us — today’s stories to the first
stories — today’s truths to the first truths of our existence.
Just another thought "thunk" by a storyteller no smarter than you.
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