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Blogging Shakespeare!

One of the highlights of our trip to England for two weeks this month was meeting with some of the world’s top minds on Shakespeare.  One such individual is Dr. Rev. Paul Edmondson, who is currently the Head of Research and Knowledge of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.  Dr. Edmondson is also the General Editor for [...]

Vloging from Stratford-upon-Avon

Conor and I visited Stratford-upon-Avon earlier today and had some great meetings with a number of top Shakespearean scholars, movers and shakers.  The rain-and-then-sunny-then-rain-again couldn’t keep our spirits down as the day began with a trip to the Shakespeare Birthplace – the house that the Bard was born and raised in (and then took over [...]

C2E2 Camera Connection!

I know that it’s been two weeks since C2E2 in Chicago but I’m only now getting around to posting some photos from the trip.  I apologize for this – the last two weeks have been quite busy with the Middle East Film & Comic-Con trip, then catching up on everything.  I’ll also post the Dubai [...]

Blowing winds take us to C2E2 this weekend!

The past few weeks have been an absolute blur – and blast – which have found me in Anaheim/LA (WonderCon and meetings), Seattle (Emerald City), Boston (SAA) and, in a few days, Chicago.  Which, of course, will be very promptly followed by Dubai (but more on that tomorrow…).

I’m heading to Chicago later this week to [...]

All the World’s the SAA!

Conor and I just got back from the Shakespeare Association of America’s 2012 conference, held in Boston the past three days. Despite my lack of sleep I’m still on a high from the days there.  The SAA is an organization devoted to the study of Shakespeare and his plays and how they from a part [...]

Shakespeare Plenary Presentation

Conor and I are currently at the Shakespeare Association of American Annual Conference in Boston and winning over a LOT of people to our series.  It’s been a great time and the highlight was this morning when Peter Holland (University of Notre Dame) profiled us in his plenary presentation this morning to all delegates.  Here [...]

What character(s) should we add?

We are currently investigating the possibility of continuing our series based on feedback and support.  While we do so, we’d like to pose a question to our followers/fans/readers – what character(s) would you like to see in a continued or future series?  We’ve thrown this question out into the social network sphere but would also [...]

What’s the best beer to drink while reading Kill Shakespeare?

It’s generally not my policy to post every review we find on Kill Shakespeare – there simply wouldn’t be enough space and time for me to post everything.  However, there was one posted yesterday that I thought quite funny…

The great iFanboy site has a regular column called Comic Shots.  They describe is as such: Each [...]

Another Kill Shakespeare Appearance in the Digital World

We were approached by Daniel Fischlin, a professor at the University of Guelph and the Director of the Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare Project (CASP), earlier this year to be involved in a cool new digital project they were putting together.  After a few months of development and beta testing, the product is in!

ROMEO & JULIET: [...]

Pics from Toronto’s FanExpo

We had an absolute blast at FanExpo this past weekend.  We enjoyed taking part in the WGC adaptation panel on Thursday evening, I enjoyed talking to the packed-crowd for our How to Create and Market Your Indy Comic on Friday, and, of course, we had a great time talking to fans, readers, geeks and everyone [...]