Thursday, February 01, 2007
In this week's Running Up That Hill, I interview writers Caleb Monroe, Drew Melbourne, and Joshua Hale Fialkov -- along with editors Jason Rodriguez, Kristen Simon, and the mysterious TEFKAT – to find the answers to Everything I Always Wanted to Know About the San Diego Comic-Con, and Wasn't Afraid to Ask.

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 Thursday, January 25, 2007

In this week's Running Up That Hill, Elton ponies up a three-page script-to-page comparison of his upcoming first published story, "Fall of the Triumvirate," and shares 4 valuable lessons -- or perhaps only 2? -- that he learned from collaborating on this story with (should be) award-winning artist Juan Romera.

Read The 4 Things I Learned from Sequential Suicide today!

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 Thursday, January 11, 2007

In this week's column, Elton spills the beans (well, only a couple of them for now) on his upcoming, first-ever submission for a comic book series, TWILIFE, and shares his fascination with adapting novels and short stories into comic book form. Plus, he proclaims Meltdown to be the most surprisingly wonderful book in years!


Read Out on a Limb today!

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 Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Presenting part one of a special two-part, column-spanning interview with Jason Aaron, writer of the Vietnam War mini-series THE OTHER SIDE and the ongoing crime series SCALPED, both for Vertigo (including an exclusive script-to-page comparison of four pages from THE OTHER SIDE #1!)

Read Jason Aaron: The Deluxe Interview - Part 1 in this week's edition of my weekly column, Running Up That Hill.

And be sure to tune in tomorrow for Part 2, appearing exclusively in Caleb Monroe's Making Good column.
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 Thursday, December 28, 2006

In the spirit of the season, Elton gets all earnest and heartfelt as he talks about a recurring dream of France, artists reinventing themselves, and how there are only four degrees of separation between him and Aimee Mann.

And a little bit about comic books, too!

Read Dreams of France, and 4 Degrees from Aimee Mann today!

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 Thursday, December 21, 2006

In last week's Running Up That Hill, we learned the shocking truth about how Elizabeth Genco's butt inspired Elton to get serious about his writing. This week, Elton answers the question of the ages (“Where do you get your ideas?”) while introducing us to bizarre concepts like MindSpace, Idea Balloons, and an Aimee Mann Christmas album.

Plus, Elton reveals the titles of 2 of his next 4 comic book projects, all while referring to himself in the third person as “the Ecto” (and with a straight face no less!)

Read MindSpace, Idea Balloons, and Aimee Mann's Christmas Album today!


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 Thursday, December 14, 2006
This just sounds like such an awesomely cool, fun thing:

SERIALIZED

I may have to do this, even though all I can draw is stick figures.

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In last week's Running Up That Hill, we learned all about Elton's love/hate relationship with Rejection.

This week, we'll learn the shocking truth about how Elizabeth Genco's butt inspired Elton to get serious about his writing.

Read Are You SERIOUS? today!

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 Monday, December 11, 2006
I needed to write a little profile for my new ComicSpace site, and this is what I came up with. I liked it, because it's short and to the point, so I decided to make it my new, official, Unified For All Sites Across Space And Time Bio. And here it is:

I love writing comic books.

It's about the most exhilirating, rewarding thing in the world for me.

My first publication will be in Sequential Suicide, to be published in 2007 by 803 Studios.

At the moment, I'm working on a self-published anthology to showcase my writing, as well as a couple of projects of larger scope.

Every Thursday, I write a column for Scryptic Studios called Running Up That Hill, in which I strive to share some of the experience, insight, and gut-wrenching fear of failure I've gained during my quest to become

Elton Pruitt,
Successful Comic Book Writer
.

For more, visit:

EltonSpace | My ComicSpace

Bio
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