Tuesday, April 15, 2014

PECK Resumes. Again.


Okay, I’m using momentum from recent revisit to PECK Issue #1 to get back to where the story left off. I'm commencing with Issue #2. Again, again. ;)

Above is the opening page to Issue #2. If you're new to Peck, go ahead and recap issue #1 here. Remember from the previous installment: Dent was found by Cornelius Bacon in the Sactown dump, broken and plagued with amnesia. Short of a full restoration of memory, Bacon and Billy (his teddy bear) are able to nurse Dent back to relative health. But they know there's more beneath the surface of this soft-spoken one-armed transient. In this issue, Bacon continues to unfold the mysteries that explain Dent's past. He also reveals the tipping point at which Dent—a mild-mannered waste management engineer by day—becomes a wraith-like crime fighter by night …

Friday, April 11, 2014

U-NITE Reading


For those who wanted to see my theatrical reading of PECK Issue #1 but weren't able to make it out to U-NITE, here is the full performance. A big thanks to Jonny Edmondson for shooting the video!

Sunday, April 6, 2014

U-NITE this Thursday


Come on down for a theatrical reading of PECK this Thursday evening at the Sacramento Crocker Art Museum. Free admission for Sac State students, alumni, faculty and staff. If you don't fall under one of those categories, let me know by Tuesday and I can get you on the guest list. U-NITE runs from 5-9pm; the PECK presentation takes place at 6:30pm in the Setzer Auditorium.

Friday, April 4, 2014

PECK at Crocker Art Museum


U-NITE returns to the Sacramento Crocker Art Museum this Thursday, April 10th. I will be performing a dramatic reading of PECK, Issue #1 at 6:30pm in the Setzer Auditorium—voices and all. Come on down and check it out if you can!