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Travis Hedge Coke’s writing has appeared in Yellow Medicine Review, Many Mountains Moving, Mountain from the View, Gatherings, Dead Pretty Boys, and elsewhere. His art been shown in galleries in Los Angeles and Kyoto, not to mention, the occasional living room, and he has read from NYC to Amman, Jordan. He co-edits the online lit & arts journal, Future Earth, where he gets to help showcase all manner of great writers, artists, and musicians.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

The Hero I'd Have Wanted to Be - An Interview With Alan Grant

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I grew up on Alan Grant comics, but I knew the Alan Grant atmsophere, the Alan Grant experience before I recognized (and learned to look for...
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

An Artist and a Grown Up – An Interview with Holly Golightly

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If there is an aspect of the comics industry that Holly Golightly hasn't been involved in professionally, I can't think of it. Write...
Tuesday, February 28, 2012

I Have to Enjoy What I Write - An Interview With Trina Robbins

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It was through Naropa people, during my mom's attendance at the Summer Residency program, that I learned of Trina Robbins and her work –...
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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Clearly and Dynamically: An Interview With Chris Burnham

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Clearly and Dynamically: An Interview With Chris Burnham When I first really took note of Chris Burnham's artwork, I wanted him to have ...
Sunday, February 5, 2012

Ethics and Choreography: An Interview With Larry Hama

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Most people know Larry Hama for the Eighties reworking of GI Joe that's still spawning big blockbuster movies, or his recent comedy rom...
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Saturday, January 28, 2012

What Do You Mean She Lied?

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[A modified version of what would have been a Pop Mechanics! column for Renderwrx. Dedicated to Gene Colan, who died as I was writing this.]...
Sunday, January 22, 2012

If You Don't Weaken

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[Note, this would have been the next Pop Mechanics! column to run, if Renderwrx had not gone on extreme hiatus. Due to developments since th...
Monday, August 29, 2011

Special Bat-Friend

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“Special Bat-Friend” Excavating, reappraising, and cataloging Planetary early in the 21st Century [The twelfth in what should be a comprehe...
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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Very Elegant Job

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“Very Elegant Job” Excavating, reappraising, and cataloging Planetary early in the 21st Century [The eleventh in what should be a com...

Their Ingenuity and Passion Will Be Missed

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“Their Ingenuity and Passion Will Be Missed” Excavating, reappraising, and cataloging Planetary early in the 21st Century [The tenth in wha...
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Travis Hedge Coke was born in North Carolina of Indigenous American and French Canadian roots. An alumn of Soul Mountain, Weymouth Center, Kimmel Harding Nelson, and the Sandhill Crane Literary Fellowship, Travis' writing can be found in Many Mountains Moving, The Florida Review, and Yellow Medicine Review. The associate editor of the anthology, Sing, and the founding editor of Future Earth Magazine, his readings have been recorded for The Lumberyard and AWP's 2010 Podcast Selections, his paintings have been displayed on four continents, and he was with a band literally tens of people heard of.
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