getty!
Taken at the Getty Villa in Malibu
February already. Wow.
It’s been busy, as usual, but it’s been mildly
manageable. I have had a few iFanboy articles that I
am pretty happy with (Age and Comics, Paul Pope discussion) and my
blog entry about the iPad was
referenced on a few sites as well, which was
pretty cool. While things had been slow on the
audition front, things have picked up this week,
and I have been meeting a few casting directors at
ITA, including Jeff Greenberg,
who casts for Modern Family, which I
quite like.
Again, the weekly column and the occasional Symantec
blog entry make it very hard to keep this up to date,
but I have been updating the site itself, to make it
easier for people who might interested in casting me
to find my representation, get examples of my work,
that kind of thing. I am really trying to be a bit
more aggressive this pilot season--I have been doing
my absolute best to stay in LA; this is actually the
first MacWorld that I will not be attending in
probably 5 years, but I honestly don’t care; I gotta
move forward with the acting work.
Other than the writing and the yoga and the spinning
and the reading, it’s pretty much same old, same old.
I have two snowboard trips coming up over the next
two months, so that’s going to be fun, and Zak will
be coming to town in March, so there are things to
look forward to, definitely...though I find myself
doing less and less of that these days, “looking
forward to,” that is. I just find myself smashing
into planned events, you know? Life’s too short to
focus on the the future or the past, the present
seems to keep me pretty engaged as it is.
I am going to post this now. If you are interested in
keeping up with me, I do my best to keep my twitter feed entertaining (and
useful, actually) and have been attempting to make
my iFanboy articles a little but
more accessible to non-comic book readers...though
that is in itself kind of a trick: the readership
there is a pretty focused!
Hope your 2010 is going great so far.

