Sisters Noir – a celebration of powerful women in cinema
There’s not a whole lot there at the moment, but I’ve finally put one of my other projects – “Sisters Noir”, live online. I’ve been toying with the idea since around October/November ‘08, trying to come up with what exactly I can do with the idea. So far there are a few details on a few actresses (Audrey Hepburn, Cate Blanchett, Helena Bonham Carter, Helen Mirren, Marilyn Monroe, Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson). As I said, it’s not much, but I do have some big(ger) plans for Sisters Noir and hopefully the few feature articles over the coming months (one being an in-depth discussion on Lara Croft and Tomb Raider in both the movies and the video games). If anyone has any ideas they’d like to share I’d like to hear them. After all, I’d like it to eventually evolve into a sort of community project.
Check it out:
Nivellensem Dreams: Burial
Check out Nivellensem Dreams: Burial, an introduction to the sci fi world of Syraw Meridian, based before the blog kicks off.
Today I’ve been looking up freelance writing jobs on the internet (e.g. blogging for people, article writing etc). From what I can see I’ll get next to nothing for hours of work, so I think it’s back to the drawing board. I’ll keep searching. In other news I’m having a bit of bother knowing how to structure my online actress project Sisters Noir, but hopefully I’ll clear that up soon.
Latest (and Merry Christmas!)
We all met up on Sunday (the writer’s group I’m in) for a bit of a catch up session and to discuss our writing, which was great. I’ve got a few new ideas (not all of them mine!) for things to try out – mostly online things that I’ll blog about here. I’m hoping to have Sisters Noir, my online cinema project up soon, but the Love in the Time of Zombies site won’t be flashing until into 2009 (probably a blessing!)
A message from the author
Today I’m shirking my blogging and fobbing you off with this post about nothing in particular. I’ve been working on making my site W3C compliant which is a good exercise if you’re a budding web developer. I haven’t really done much writing in the last few days, and once again the weekend flew by. It’s feeling a lot more like winter these days. The clocks went back an hour and confused me, and tonight I got warm and comfy and watched Spooks (ruthless lot!) and Dead Set. I hope to have more updates to the Sandwich Man comic shortly, which is already the favourite of one member (fluke?)! hopefully soon the comic will drive traffic here. What I really need is to populate my website with decent text, Dwardus Prime is a little lacking at present. My two other projects that will appear soon – Love in the Time of Zombies and Sisters Noir will hopefully also generate some interest.





