Tag Archives: Special
Related Posts: Planning for London! and Planning for Blake’s London!
***
Firstly, I just wanted to thank all the awesome bloggers who have given me very helpful advice for this trip!
***
Note: This post is really just for me to try to jot down and organize all the information/recommendations/advice I’ve received about London so far. AND MORE ADVICE IS MORE THAN WELCOMED!
***
Here, I’ve narrowed down the Blake historical sites to only the ones I want to see most:
- St. James’s Church: (10) Where Blake was baptized. The font still survives.
- Westminster Abbey: (10) Where Blake practiced drawing. Monument to Blake in the Abbey’s Poet’s Corner.Will probably end up here on a bus tour!
- Royal Academy, New Somerset House: (9) Where Blake studied and occasionally exhibited his work. Original building.
- 13 Hercules Buildings: (7) Where Blake produced the Songs of Experience. House demolished in 1918.
- 17 South Moulton Street: (10) Will be here on Tuesday!
- St. Mary’s, Battersea: (10) Where Blake married Kate. Original building.
- Bunhill Fields: (9) Where Blake is buried.
***
Important: Buy an Oyster card!
***
Harrods Vintage Bus Tour of London with Champagne Tea at Harrods
Okay, this might be really silly/crazy/touristy, but a tour in a vintage bus plus tea time? That just sounds so ridiculous (in a good way, I think)!
Won’t have time for this on Monday or Tuesday, so will have to do either Wednesday or Thursday.
Location: Starts at Harrods, 87-135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge.
Time: Starts at 1 p.m, for 5 hours.
Price: £49
Includes: Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, The London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Downing Street, Trafalgar Square, Nelson’s Column, Hyde Park, the Houses of Parliament, The Royal Albert Hall, a cruise on the River Thames, and tea/scones at Harrods.
***
Jack the Ripper Tour
Might have time for this on Monday, or otherwise on Wednesday.
Option #1: Every night at 7 p.m. Outside exit 4 of Aldgate East Station. £9. 2 hours.
Option #2: Every night at 7 p.m. Outside exit 4 of Aldgate East Station. £9. 2 hours.
Option #3: Every night at 7:30 p.m. Outside exit 3 of Aldgate East Station. £9. 1 hour, 45 minutes.
***
Tate Britain
At the very top of my list!!!
Tentatively, I think I might go to the Tate and V&A on Tuesday, the bus tour and possibly Jack the Ripper on Wednesday, and then the British Museum and Blake historic sites on Thursday.
Location: Millbank.
Time: Open daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Price: Free (except for special exhibitions).
Taking photos not allowed.
- Need to find out more about the renovated Blake rooms!
- Need to figure out what else I’d like to see at the Tate!
***
Victoria and Albert Museum
Location: Cromwell Road.
Time: Open daily 10 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.
Price: Free (except for special exhibitions).
May take photos, unless otherwise noted.
- Ask information desk about the “…four of Blake’s ‘fresco’ paintings on display permanently.”
- David Bowie is: £14.00 (+£1.40 booking fee per ticket). Already bought my ticket!!
***
British Museum
Location: Great Russell Street.
Time: Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Price: Free.
Photography permitted in most galleries.
***
National Gallery
Not sure if I’ll have time for this.
Location: Trafalgar Square.
Time: Open daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Price: Free.
Taking photos not allowed.
***
National Portrait Gallery
Not sure if I’ll have time for this. May go if nothing else to do on Thursday evening.
Location: St.Martin’s Place.
Time: Open Sat.-Wed. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Thurs.-Fri. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Price: Free (except for special exhibitions).
Taking photos not allowed.
***
The Princess Louise
A restored Victorian pub. Recommended pint: Timothy Landlord’s.
Location: 208 High Holborn, Holborn. Between Covent Garden and the British Museum.
Time: 11:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
***
Tea and Tattle
“Fresh leaf tea in a pot and bone china, scones with clotted cream and jam, finger sandwiches and tasty cakes… could anything be more British than afternoon tea in London.”
Location: 41 Great Russell Street (opposite the British Museum).
Time: 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
***
The London Review Cake Shop
“…the traditional with a twist.”
Location: 14 Bury Place Bloomsbury (near the British Museum).
Time: 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
***
Coach and Horses, Soho
Very shabby, but landmark.
Location: 29 Greek Street, Soho
Time: 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
***
French House
Location: 49 Dean Street
Time: 12 to 11 p.m. (Food served until 4 p.m.)
***
Seven Stars
Something quieter.
Location: 53-54 Carey Street (behind the Royal Courts of Justice, near some of the Blake sites around the Strand/Fleet Street).
Time: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
***
The Angel
Something quieter.
Location: 61-62 St Giles High Street (a bit of a no-man’s-land between Covent Garden and Bloomsbury that’s central yet tourist-free).
Time: 12 to 11 p.m.
***
The Queen’s Arms
Location: 30 Queen’s Gate Mews (near the V&A).
Time: 12 to 11 p.m.
***
The Sherlock Holmes
Has a very authentic English feel. Fish & chips.
Location: 10-11 Northumberland Street
Time: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
***
The Old Shades
Great fish & chips.
Location: 37 Whitehall (Trafalgar Square).
Time: 10/11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
***
Lighthouse Fish Bar
Fish & chips of mammoth proportions.
Location: 8 Tooting Bec Road (1/2 block from Tooting Bec Tube Station).
Time: 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
***
Curry/Indian: Any suggestions?
***
The Gay Hussar
Fabulous Hungarian food and a very interesting past illustrated by the political cartoons on its walls.
Location: 2 Greek Street, Soho.
Time: 12:15 to 2:30 p.m., 5:30 to 10:45 p.m.
***
For more updates, don’t forget to follow me on facebook, tumblr and/or twitter.
***
Copyright 2013 by G. E. Gallas
39 comments | tags: 18th Century, Absolutely, Adventure, Adventuring, Advice, Afternoon, Airplane, Amount, Appointment, Appreciate, Appreciated, Apprentice, Arnolfini Portrait, Arrival, Arrive, Art, Artist, Artwork, Authentic, Baptism, Baptized, Basic, Basics, Battersea, Best, Big Ben, Birth, Born, Brainstorm, British, British Museum, Buckingham Palace, Building, Buried, Bus Tour, Cakes, Cannes, Cannes Film Festival, Champagne, Chunk, Church, City, Clotted Cream, Coach and Horses, Collection, Comic, Comic book, Comics, Covent Garden, Crazy, Cruise, Culture, Curry, Dante, David Bowie, David Bowie is, Death, Delight, Delighted, Delightful, Demolished, Depart, Departure, Disappointment, Display, Divine Comedy, Downing Street, Drawing, Drawings, Easiest, Easy, Edward, Edward I, Energy, England, English, Engraver, Engraving, Enthusiastic, Event, Everything, Excited, Exciting, Exhausted, Exhibit, Exhibition, Fame, Famous, Feel, Figure Out, Fish and Chips, Fly, Followers, Font, Food, Fountain, France, French House, Fresco, Friday, Galore, Graphic Novel, Grave, Hands, Harrods, Heathrow, Help, Helpful, Historic, Historic Sites, Historical, History, Hotel, House, Houses, Houses of Parliament, Hungarian, Hyde Park, Idea, Illuminated Books, Illustration, Illustrator, Important, Incredibly, Indian, Inn, Invitation, Invited, Jack the Ripper, Jack the Ripper Tour, Jam, King Edward, Knowledge, Lambeth, Landmark, Late, Lighthouse Fish Bar, Location, London, London Eye, Mammoth, Manageable, Map, Marriage, Married, Masquerade, May, Monday, Months, Monument, Monuments, Morning, Move, Moved, Mural, Museum, Museums, Naomi, Nap, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Nelson's Column, Newton, Nice, Old, On Display, Online Comic, Open, Original, Oyster Card, Painter, Paintings, Paranoia, Pen and Ink, Perfect, Perfect Timing, Permanent, Permanently, Photograph, Photographs, Pieces, Pint, Plan, Planning, Please Help, Poet, Poet's Corner, Poetry, Portraits, Poverty, Practice, Practiced, Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Pre-Raphaelites, Priceless, Print Room, Produce, Proportions, Pub, Public Transit, Quiet, Quieter, Readers, Rebuilt, Recommendation, Recommended, Regency, Relax, Rembrandt, Renovated, Renovation, Research, Resource, Resources, Ripper Tour, River Thames, Rooms, Royal Academy, Royal Botanic Gardens, Royal Courts of Justice, Sandwich, Schedule, School, Scones, Secret, Secrets, Seven Stars, Shabby, Sherlock, Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes Museum, Short, Silly, Situated, Soho, Speak, Special, Station, Statue, Subway, Success, Talk, Tate, Tea, Tea and Tattle, The Angel, The Blake Society, The Gay Hussar, The Ghost of a Flea, The London Eye, The London Review Cake Shop, The Old Shades, The Poet and the Flea, The Princess Louise, The Queen's Arms, The Royal Albert Hall, The Sherlock Holmes, Thursday, Tim Heath, Tired, Tombs, Tour, Tourism, Tourist, Tourist Free, Touristy, Trafalgar Square, Transportation, Travel, Trip, Tube, Tudor, Tuesday, UK, Underground, Upcoming, V&A, Van Gogh, Vermeer, Victoria & Albert Museum, Victorian, Vintage, Watercolor, Watercolour, Web Comic, Webcomic, Wedding, Wednesday, Westminster Abbey, William Blake, Works, Writer | posted in Brainstorming, Research, Travel

Thank you so much to David Blake (davidblakeimagemaker.wordpress.com and thebearggrr.wordpress.com) for nominating me a fourth time for the Liebster Award! Don’t forget to check out David’s fascinating work.
And thank you so much to Annamita Virosa (annamitavirosa.wordpress.com) for nominating me a fifth time for this award! Check our Annamita’s awesome doodles and dream memories.
To view the post from my first and second nominations, click here, here, and here.
I’d like to apologize in advanced for my answers to David and Annamita’s questions — I found a number of these queries a bit confusing. But I tried to answer to the best of my ability!
As I mentioned previously, I continue to accept these awards because I love being able to share/promote other talented WordPress bloggers by nominating them. So please take a look at the list of nominations below!!
***
Rules
- Post eleven facts about yourself.
- Answer the questions the tagger has set for you and create eleven questions for people you’ve nominated.
- Choose eleven people to give this award to and link them in your post.
- Go to their page and tell them.
***
Instead of eleven facts about myself…
Some of My Favorite Japanese Words
- めちゃくちゃ, mechakucha: absurd, nonsensical, incoherent.
- 奪う, ubau: to snatch away, to steal.
- 見失う, miushinau: to lose sight of, to miss.
- 罰, batsu: punishment, penalty.
- はしゃぐ, hashagu: to make merry, to frolic.
- 飛び立つ, tobitatsu: to fly away, to take off, to leap to one’s feet.
- 吐き出す, hakidasu: to spit out.
- 叫ぶ, sakebu: to shout, to cry out, to yell.
- 降り注ぐ, furisosogu: to rain incessantly, to downpour.
- 山椒魚, sanshouuo: salamandar
- 鹿煎餅, shikasenbei: rice crackers for feeding deer (in Nara).
- 理事長, rijichou: board chairman.
- 伯爵, hakushaku: count, earl.
- 恐ろしい, osoroshii: terrible, dreadful, frightening.
- 戸惑い, tomadoi: losing one’s bearings, confusion, wonderment.
***
David’s Questions
1. What encouraged you to start blogging (honestly)?
I wanted to share my work with the world.
2. Heart broken or never touched. Would you rather risk it all for love or not at all?
Neither. I’m not a romantic. But I have a wonderful boyfriend!
3. What is your favourite medium to write, paint, draw or generally create with?
Difficult question. If I could only have one implement, I would choose a black felt-tip pen.
4. I love to day dream (but I’m also very proactive ). Are you a dreamer?
A dreamer, yes. But also a “radiant pessimist” — I hope for the best, but expect the worst.
5. Skipping this question.
6. If you were an artist, living or deceased, who would you be?
Myself. Not that I’m “the best” artist — I just have no desire to be anyone else.
7. In answering 6, do you think you have the qualities to do that person justice?
I hope I do myself justice.
8. What is your favourite hot drink?
Chai.
9. What quality do you admire most in people?
Determination and ambition without being self-absorbed.
10. Did you believe I was a bear (ggrr bear)?
Frankly, no.
11. I love imperfection, to me it is true beauty. What do you love?
Creativity and culture.
***
Annamita’s Questions
1. Hello, do you know me? ( Biffy Clyro – Living is a problem because everything dies) I’m not sure — do I?
2. How did you get that way? (Lana Del Rey - Millions Dollars Man) What way? What?
3. Do you believe ? (The cardigans – Do you believe?) Not so much.
4. Are we safer or in danger? ( Otep – Confrontation) I’m guessing “in danger.”
5. Can anybody help me make it better? (BFMV – Tears don’t fall) Err…
6. Do you have an opinion? (Garbage – Special) Yes.
7. What was said about this man? ( Chevelle – sma, the man can be anyone you want) What man? Who?
8. Someone who’ll protect you? (Muse – Deadstar) Myself.
9. Remember me when you clinch your movie deal ? (Placebo – Special Needs) If I must.
10. How do we made it? (Black Infinity – Rise of the blackstars) I think I misread something.
11. Do you have any questions? (Annamita Virosa) No, I don’t want to know.
***
Nominations
In no particular order… but each one filled with talent and creativity!
- tabascocatart.com
- arisbethcruz.wordpress.com
- juannavarro.wordpress.com
- shashinkaichiban1.wordpress.com
- emilyfellah.wordpress.com
- mysilvermemories.wordpress.com
- lewisleanne.wordpress.com
- sharonmanndesigns.com
- loudhailer.net
- judywatson.wordpress.com
- oldkingcurry.wordpress.com
- kathrinspycher.com
- thedrawingshop.wordpress.com
- craftedincarhartt.wordpress.com
- madmanchegan.com
- hamsterandthebee.com
- myhomemakes.com
- synkris.wordpress.com
- gribouilleuselondon.wordpress.com
- joannadunn.co.uk
- violetgallery.wordpress.com
- wildersoul.wordpress.com
***
My Questions
- What is the strangest dream you’ve ever had?
- What is/was your favorite subject in school?
- When you were young, what did you want to be when you grew up?
- Who is your role model?
- What is your favorite holiday?
- What is your least favorite vegetable?
- What is your guilty pleasure?
- Are you an optimist or pessimist?
- What are your short-term goals/New Year’s resolutions?
- What did you last eat?
- Do you have any special and/or bizarre talents?
For more updates, don’t forget to follow me on facebook, tumblr and/or twitter.
***
Copyright 2013 by G. E. Gallas
10 comments | tags: Ability, About, Accept, Admire, Ambition, Animation, Annamita Virosa, Announcement, Answers, Apologize, Art, Artist, Artwork, Award, Bear, Best, Bizarre, Black, Black and White, Blog, Bloggers, Books, Boyfriend, Cartoon, Celebration, Chai, Character Design, Characters, Children's Books, Collage, Color, Colored Pencils, Colour, Comic, Comic book, Comic Strip, Comics, Concept, Confusing, Congratulations, Costumes, Craft, Crafts, Create, Creative, Creative Process, Creativity, Culture, David Blake, Deceased, Design, Desire, Determination, Difficult, Digital Art, DIY, Dolls, Doodles, Draw, Drawing, Drawings, Dream, Dreamer, Drink, Eat, England, Entertainment, Err, Etsy, Expect, Facts, Fascinating, Fashion, Favorite, Felt-Tip, Fiction, Figures, filmmaker, Food, Frankly, Freelance, Geek, Goal, Goals, Gothic, Graphic Design, Graphic Novel, Guilty Pleasure, Handmade, Heart Broken, Historical, History, Holiday, Hope, Illustrated, Illustration, Illustrator, Imagination, Imperfection, Implement, Ink, Japan, Japanese, Justice, Langauge, Learn, Liebster, Links, List, Literature, Living, London, Love, Medium, Memories, Mixed Media, Moleskine, Movies, Museum, Myself, No, Nominated, Nomination, Notebook, Optimist, Paint, Paper, Paper Cutout, Pen, Person, Pessimist, Photo, Photograph, Photography, Print, Printmaking, Promote, Qualities, Queries, Questions, Radiant Pessimist, Resolutions, Risk, Role Model, Romantic, Screenplay, Screenwriter, Script, Self-Absorbed, Sewing, Share, Sketch, Sketchbook, Sketches, Skip, Special, Start, Strange, Subject, Symbols, Talent, Talented, Talents, Teach, The Liebster Award, Tokyo, Typography, Vegetable, Vintage, Watercolor, Watercolour, Web Comic, Webcomic, What, William Blake, Woodcut, Wordpress, Words, Work, Worst, Write, Writer, Young, Yourself, Zine, Zines | posted in Announcement, Links
★ Don’t forget to check out my graphic novel, The Poet and the Flea!
A new page every Wednesday!
***
Here is a brief update on my current creative projects and endeavors…!
Monday, February 18th
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Worked on first zine.
Tuesday, February 19th
- Meeting with Gabe! Showed him some new work for Elias & the City of Cats.
- Worked on The First Reich.
- Worked on Elias & the City of Cats.
- Spoke with my high school friend Tina L. about SPX (Small Press Expo) in Maryland. We (Tina, some of her friends, and I) are going to try to get a table there this September! Also, Tina may share a table with me for this year’s APE!
Wednesday, February 20th
- Zest Books Internship, Day #7: Super busy with some editing/fact-checking work! Also, sat in on a Teen Advisory Board meeting, which was interesting. Going in again tomorrow instead of Friday to sit in on a meeting and meet a tight deadline!
Thursday, February 21st
- Sent Hannah some follow-up answers.
- Zest Books Internship, Day #8: Came in Thursday instead of Friday. Managed to complete a big project before the deadline. Finally met Dan in person (had only talked on phone before). Going to help Hallie with a photoshop project on Wednesday. Busy, busy, busy!
Friday, February 22nd
- Day off from Zest Books Internship!
- Worked on Elias & the City of Cats.
- Worked on some extra assignments for Zest.
Saturday, February 23rd
- Feeling under the weather today.
Sunday, February 24th
- Lunch with cousin Cheryl Ann.
- Date night with Wes!
- Nominated for The Very Inspring Blogger Award.
Monday, February 25th
- Did some errands downtown.
- Worked on some upcoming blog posts.
- Worked on some extra assignments for Zest.
- Nominated for The Liebster Award.
- Contacted by potential director for one of my short scripts!
- The Flea‘s First Fan Art!
Tuesday, February 26th
- Correspondence with potential director.
- Worked on Elias & the City of Cats.
- Worked on first zine.
Wednesday, February 27th
- Continued correspondence with potential director.
- Zest Books Internship, Day #9: Did some more image research and worked on photoshop to convert images into multiple formats.
Thursday, February 28th
- Continued correspondence with potential director.
- Worked on Elias & the City of Cats.
- Worked on The First Reich.
Friday, March 1st
- Continued correspondence with potential director.
- Zest Books Internship, Day #10: Little jobs here and there. Working on some projects for Little Fish. Took home a copy of Regine’s Book.
Saturday, March 2nd
- Worked on some upcoming blog posts.
- Attended a show at Gallerie Citi with some of my mom’s art on display.
Sunday, March 3rd
- Hannah Meiklejohn Interviews G. E. Gallas for Lemonade Magazine
- G. E. Gallas Invited to Speak to The Blake Society!
- Date night with Wes!
Monday, March 4th
- Celebrating 1,000 Followers on Twitter!
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Research, research, research…!
Tuesday, March 5th
- Planning for Blake’s London!
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Research, research, research…!
- First skype meeting with film director Josh! He’s interested in my short script The Man Who Never Smiled. Soon, he’ll be scouting locations and creating a shot list. Wants me to write detailed notes about the script and eventually create a simple storyboard. Set filming date for July. Extremely excited!!!
- Worked on The First Reich.
Wednesday, March 6th
- Zest Books Internship, Day #11: Worked on a graphic-novel-related marketing research project.
Thursday, March 7th
- Meeting with Gabe! Hoping I can finished illustrations for Elias in a few weeks, scan them, then meet with Gabe to get everything prepared to send out to publishers!
- Worked on The First Reich.
Friday, March 8th
- Package from The Blake Society!
- Zest Books Internship, Day #12: Continued to work on a graphic-novel-related marketing research project. Received some very interesting advice about publishing.
Saturday, March 9th
- Feeling under the weather today.

- Worked on some upcoming blog posts.
- Nominated a second time for Versatile Blogger Award!
Sunday, March 10th
- Feeling under the weather today.
- Worked on some upcoming blog posts.
Monday, March 11th
- Ran some errands.
- Worked on some information for the Blake Society.
- Worked on some upcoming blog posts.
Tuesday, March 12th
- Feeling under the weather today.
- Worked on The First Reich.
- Worked on some upcoming blog posts.
Wednesday, March 13th
- Feeling under the weather today.
Thursday, March 14th
- Worked on a special illustration.
- Worked on The First Reich.
- Worked on The Poet and the Flea.
Friday, March 15th
- Zest Books Internship, Day #13: Worked on image research and packing for the Bologna Children’s Book Fair!
- Worked on notes for The Man Who Never Smiled.
Saturday, March 16th
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Applications, applications, applications…!
- Nice dinner with extended family in Palo Alto.
Sunday, March 17th

The Ice Cream Bar, San Francisco
Monday, March 18th
- Worked on notes for The Man Who Never Smiled.
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Applications, applications, applications…!
Tuesday, March 19th
- Worked on notes for The Man Who Never Smiled.
- Second skype meeting with film director Josh! Discussed casting and locations.
- Talked with Tina L. over phone. Always so much fun!
Wednesday, March 20th
- Zest Books Internship, Day #14: Worked on research for graphic novels, London Book Fair, and literary agents.

Spring is here?
Thursday, March 21st
- Worked on Elias & the City of Cats.
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Dinner with friend Tina C.
Friday, March 22nd
- Zest Books Internship, Day #15: Worked on research for London Book Fair and literary agents. Put together a bunch of packages to be mailed. Image research for computer/internet-related ebook.
Saturday, March 23rd
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Date night with Wes. Saw The Incredible Burt Wonderstone — actually much more entertaining than we were expecting. Bought David Bowie’s new album!

Yay!
Sunday, March 24th
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Received reply from a potential job — interview on Thursday.
- Worked on The First Reich.
- Worked on Elias & the City of Cats.
- Packed for Passover trip.
Monday, March 25th
- Passover trip — had Passover and stayed overnight at cousin’s house outside of Sacramento. Would be perfect location for filming Death Is No Bad Friend.
- Received e-mail from local production company. Interview scheduled for April 11th!
Tuesday, March 26th
- Return drive from Passover trip.
Wednesday, March 27th
- Zest Books Internship, Day #16: Worked on image research and fact checking! Fact checking is definitely one of my strong suits — I have so much random knowledge stuffed away in my brain that I can immediately sense when something is off.

Beautiful but deadly pollen!
Thursday, March 28th
- Interview with potential job unsuccessful, but that’s fine by me. Looking forward to next interview on the 11th!
- Entered two screenplays (one full-length, one short) into Table Read My Screenplay contest. Wish me luck!
- Check Out “The Poet and the Flea”!!!
Friday, March 29th
- Zest Books Internship, Day #17: Continued to work on fact checking and image research!
- Tina L. called to tell me we got the table at SPX!!! Now to buy plane tickets…
Saturday, March 30th
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
- Arr, Ye Matey: “Assassin Bound” Ho!!!
- Worked on The Flea plush toy.
Sunday, March 31st
- Worked on The Flea plush toy.
- Date night with Wes!
Monday, April 1st
- Worked on The First Reich.
- Worked on Elias & the City of Cats.
- Worked on The Poet and the Flea.
- Online research/shopping for Cannes/London trip.
Etcetera
- The Poet and the Flea: 63 pages of written script (1 page of script = 4-6 illustrated pages), and about 36 pages (1-30 completed, and 31-36 in progress) of illustrated work.
- The First Reich: about 1-10 pages of illustrated work in progress.
- First Zine: about 6-8 pages of illustrated work in progress.
To Do:
- Finish work on Elias & The City of Cats.
- Continue to work on The First Reich.
- Add more information to my Behance.net profile.
- Add more information to my Coroflot.com profile.
- Continue adding blog content to The First Reich.
- Complete script for The Poet and the Flea.
***
For more updates, don’t forget to follow me on facebook, tumblr and/or twitter.
***
Copyright 2013 by G. E. Gallas
4 comments | tags: Film, Screenwriter, Photography, Twitter, Creative, Research, Projects, Graphic Novel, Comics, William Blake, The Poet and the Flea, Drawing, Comic book, Art, Contest, San Francisco, London, Photos, Creativity, Update, Writer, Story, Illustrator, Interesting, Work, filmmaker, The Blake Society, Script, Meeting, Excited, Blog, Information, Death Is no Bad Friend, Links, Friend, Children's book, The Man Who Never Smiled, Film Noir, Director, Editing, Full-length, Edit, E-mail, Random, Endeavors, Friends, Artwork, Drawings, Abstract, Followers, Travel, Project, Photo, Production Company, July, Posts, Special, Potential, Mail, APE, Correspondence, Successful, Photoshop, Entertaining, Busy, Phone, Short, Copy, Notes, Finish, Advice, Current, Errands, Invitation, The First Reich, September, Wilhelm Reich, Gabe, Alternative Press Expo, HIgh School, February, Trip, Interview, Wes, Family, Celebrate, Plan, Upcoming, Zine, Zines, Follow-up, Complete, Job, Share, Questions, Storytelling, Publisher, Elias & The City of Cats, Storyboard, Ice cream, Cannes, Josh, Brain, Cats, Rome, Publish, Publishing, Award, Very Inspiring Blogger Award, Nomination, Nominated, Mom, Internship, Date, Fun, Write, Wednesday, Shopping, New, Storyteller, Tickets, March, Under the Weather, Assignment, Palo Alto, Abstraction, May, Celebration, 1000, Liebster Award, Boyfriend, Illustrations, Plush Toy, Doodle, Doodles, Lunch, Editor, Zest Books, Teen, Teenager, Teenage, Marketing, Teen Advisory Board, Answers, Versatile Blogger Award, Gallerie Citi, Spring, Date Night, Planning, In Person, Celebrating, Tomorrow, David Bowie, Expecting, Plane, Packages, Fan Art, Airplane, Invited, Speak, Talk, Knowledge, Assassin Bound, Assassin's Creed, Homestuck, Cast, Brief, Tina L., SPX, Small Press Expo, Maryland, Table, Fact Checking, Fact Checker, Deadline, Hannah, Dan, Hallie, Extra, Assignments, Cousin, Downtown, Convert, Multiple, Formats, Little Fish, Regine's Book, Lemonade Magazine, Skype, Shot List, Scouting, Scout, Info, Bologna, Fair, Bologna Children's Book Fair, The Ice Cream Bar, Casting, Cherry Blossoms, Sakura, London Book Fair, Literary Agents, Pollen, Allergies, Mailed, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, The Next Day, Album, Passover, Sacramento, Drive, Strong Suits, Sense, Deadly, Unsuccessful, Table Read My Screenplay, Continued | posted in Links, Update, Internship
Related Posts: Planning for London!
***

Disclaimer: I do not own this image!!
As you may know, for the past couple months, I’ve been busy planning for my trip to Cannes and London. I’ll only have 3 full days in London, so I’m trying to figure out the best schedule that will allow me to fit everything in. For my British followers/readers, any advice would be incredibly appreciated.
Monday
- Arrive: Hello London!!!
- Take public transportation from Heathrow to hotel; check into hotel and get situated.
- Since I’ll be exhausted from the film festival (and if I don’t get in too late), I think I might take a bus tour of London. That way, I can relax and cover all the basics in a short amount of time and hopefully won’t feel like I’ve missed out on anything. If I don’t have time to do a bus tour Monday, then I’ll do one Tuesday morning/afternoon and maybe do a Jack the Ripper tour instead.
Tuesday: Special Event Day!
- I’m not exactly sure how I’ll spend a good chunk of this day yet. Like I said, I might take a bus tour of London. Or perhaps check out the London Eye, Covent Garden, Sherlock Holmes Museum, Royal Botanic Gardens, etc. on my own. I have to look into the different types of bus tours and schedules!
- Leave some time to relax and possibly nap in the late afternoon.
- Special Event: G. E. Gallas Invited to Speak to The Blake Society!
Wednesday: Museums Galore!
- ★Tate: I recently contacted the Tate about their William Blake collection and was absolutely delighted to hear that the renovated Blake rooms are scheduled to open May 14th and will very likely include The Ghost of a Flea — talk about perfect timing!
- British Museum: I would like to visit the British Museum’s Print Room (Department of Prints and Drawings), where one can access Blake works without an appointment. According to the Chair of the Blake Society, Tim Heath: “…you are able to hold in your own hands some of Blake’s original (and now priceless) illuminated books. It is one of the secrets of the city.”
- Victoria & Albert Museum: According to Naomi, the V&A has “…four of Blake’s ‘fresco’ paintings on display permanently, as well as a good collection of watercolours which you can see in their Print Room (no appointment needed).” Would also love to see upcoming exhibit called David Bowie is (March – July)!!
Thursday: Blake’s London!
Thursday, I plan on adventuring through London to visit all the Blake historical sites. Naomi recommended this tremendously helpful resource on the Tate’s website: http://www2.tate.org.uk/williamblake/lambeth/london_intro.html.
I need to figure out the easiest way to walk and which sites I would most like to see (on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 meaning “I absolutely must see this!”).
- 28 Broad Street: (7) Where Blake was born. Original building no longer survives. Tate: “Old houses that survive… give a good idea of what Blake’s house looked like.”
- St. James’s Church: (10) Recommended by Tim. Where Blake was baptized. The font still survives.
- Mr. Pars’ Drawing School in the Strand: (5) Where Blake was sent to study at age 10. Demolished in Regency times.
- 31 Queen Street, Lincoln’s Inn: (8) Where Blake at age 14 became apprentice to an engraver. Original building demolished in late 19th century. Tate: “…but the next-door houses (of brick rather than stone) give an idea of its original appearance).
- Westminster Abbey: (10) Where Blake as an apprentice practiced drawing ancient tombs (such as King Edward I) and monuments. Monument to William Blake in the Abbey’s Poet’s Corner.
- Royal Society of Arts: (5) Where Blake admired James Barry’s murals The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture. Original building.
- Royal Academy, New Somerset House: (9) Where Blake studied and exhibited his work on several occasions. Also important location for the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, if I’m not mistaken. Original building.
- Green Street, Leicester Square: (5) Where Blake moved after his marriage. Original building no longer exists.
- 28 Poland Street: (6) Where Blake moved after dissolving his partnership with James Parker. House rebuilt in the late 19th century.
- 13 Hercules Buildings: (7) Where Blake lived during his most productive years and produced the Songs of Experience. House demolished in 1918.
- 17 South Moulton Street: (10) Where Blake “…suffer[ed] his bitterest disappointments. Fame and financial success continued to elude him, and he sank into poverty and paranoia.” Will be here on Tuesday!
- Fountain Court, Strand: (7) Where Blake lived until his death and produced his illustration to Dante’s Divine Comedy. Original building no longer exists.
- St. Mary’s, Battersea: (10) Recommended by Tim. Where Blake married Kate. Original building.
- Bunhill Fields: (9) Recommended by Tim. Where Blake is buried (in an unmarked grave). Tate: “A small monument now stands at the approximate site where Blake was buried.”
- Paolozzi Newton: (6) Where a statue based on Blake’s Newton stands.
Friday
- Depart: Back to San Francisco!
Now that I’ve laid everything out, the next step is to narrow everything down into a manageable plan!
***
For more updates, don’t forget to follow me on tumblr and/or twitter.
***
Copyright 2013 by G. E. Gallas
29 comments | tags: 18th Century, Absolutely, Adventure, Adventuring, Advice, Afternoon, Airplane, Amount, Appointment, Appreciate, Appreciated, Apprentice, Arrival, Arrive, Art, Artist, Artwork, Baptism, Baptized, Basic, Basics, Battersea, Best, Birth, Born, Brainstorm, British, British Museum, Building, Buried, Bus Tour, Cannes, Cannes Film Festival, Chunk, Church, City, Collection, Comic, Comic book, Comics, Covent Garden, Culture, Dante, David Bowie, David Bowie is, Death, Delight, Delighted, Delightful, Demolished, Depart, Departure, Disappointment, Display, Divine Comedy, Drawing, Drawings, Easiest, Easy, Edward, Edward I, Energy, England, Engraver, Engraving, Enthusiastic, Event, Everything, Excited, Exciting, Exhausted, Exhibit, Exhibition, Fame, Famous, Feel, Figure Out, Fly, Followers, Font, Fountain, France, Fresco, Friday, Galore, Graphic Novel, Grave, Hands, Heathrow, Help, Helpful, Historic, Historic Sites, Historical, History, Hotel, House, Houses, Idea, Illuminated Books, Illustration, Illustrator, Important, Incredibly, Inn, Invitation, Invited, Jack the Ripper, Jack the Ripper Tour, King Edward, Knowledge, Lambeth, Late, Location, London, London Eye, Manageable, Map, Marriage, Married, May, Monday, Months, Monument, Monuments, Morning, Move, Moved, Mural, Museum, Museums, Naomi, Nap, Newton, Nice, Old, On Display, Online Comic, Open, Original, Painter, Paintings, Paranoia, Pen and Ink, Perfect, Perfect Timing, Permanent, Permanently, Photograph, Photographs, Pieces, Plan, Planning, Please Help, Poet, Poet's Corner, Poetry, Poverty, Practice, Practiced, Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Pre-Raphaelites, Priceless, Print Room, Produce, Public Transit, Readers, Rebuilt, Recommendation, Recommended, Regency, Relax, Renovated, Renovation, Research, Resource, Resources, Ripper Tour, Rooms, Royal Academy, Royal Botanic Gardens, Schedule, School, Secret, Secrets, Sherlock, Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes Museum, Short, Situated, Speak, Special, Statue, Subway, Success, Talk, Tate, The Blake Society, The Ghost of a Flea, The Poet and the Flea, Thursday, Tim Heath, Tired, Tombs, Tour, Tourism, Tourist, Transportation, Travel, Trip, Tuesday, UK, Underground, Upcoming, V&A, Victoria & Albert Museum, Watercolor, Watercolour, Web Comic, Webcomic, Wedding, Wednesday, Westminster Abbey, William Blake, Works, Writer | posted in Brainstorming, Research, Travel

It’s hard to believe, but last week my Twitter account @gegallas reached 1,000 followers and over!
I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you to all my followers, both on Twitter and WordPress. I truly appreciate your support!
Also, I’d like to mention a few cool people on Twitter (some of whom are also on WordPress)…
***
Professional Moron (@CreativeMoron) – professionalmoron.com
Mr. Wapojif is a special creature. His nonsensical absurdity is sure to entertain!!
Recommended Posts: Do You Have “LOL” Tourette’s Syndrome? and Would You Go On A Date With a Planet?
***
Vince Dorse (@vincedorse) – vincedorse.com and Untold Tales of Bigfoot
Not only is Vince a lovely person, but his Sasquatch is a lovable beast.
***
Shannon Wheeler (@MuchCoffee) – Too Much Coffee Man Shannon Wheeler
Shannon left me this great tweet about The Poet and the Flea: “Just read it. I liked it. Blake is Dante and Ginsberg. You’re right.”
Check out his wonderful online comic strips — he’s been making ‘em since 1995!
***
Levi Hastings (@leviathanleague) – leviathanleague.com
Take a look at Levi’s beautiful watercolor illustrations.
***
Jessica Hayworth (@angrycomics) – angry-comics.tumblr.com/tagged/Comic
Been a huge fan of Angry Beige for a couple of years. Wonderfully surreal little comics.
***
For more updates, don’t forget to follow me on tumblr and/or twitter.
***
Copyright 2013 by G. E. Gallas
33 comments | tags: 1000, Absurd, Absurdity, Accomplishment, Achievement, Allen Ginsberg, Amazing, Angry Beige, Angry Comics, Announcement, Appreciate, Appreciation, Artist, Artwork, Awesome, Beast, Beautiful, Believe, Bigfoot, Bizarre, Black and White, Blog, Blogger, Celebrate, Celebration, Coffee, Comic Strip, Cool, Creature, Dante, Dante's Inferno, Date, Dating, Divine Comedy, Doodle, Doodles, Drawing, Drawings, Entertain, Entertainment, Follow, Follower, Followers, Fun, Funny, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novelist, Great, Illustration, Illustrator, Inferno, Interesting, Intriguing, Jessica Hayworth, Last Week, Levi Hastings, Leviathan League, LOL, Lovable, Lovely, Milestone, Mr. Wapojif, Neat, Nonsensical, One Thousand, Online Comic, Outer Space, Over, Pen and Ink, Person, Planet, Professional Moron, Right, Sasquatch, Screenplay, Screenwriter, Shannon Wheeler, Silly, Space, Special, Strange, Support, Talent, Talented, Thank You, Too Much Coffee Man, Tourettte's Syndrome, Tweet, Twitter, Untold Tales of Bigfoot, Vince Dorse, Watercolor, Webcomic, William Blake, Wordpress, Writer | posted in Announcement

My head is spinning from all these award nominations!
Thank you so much to Eszter (felteddreams.wordpress.com) for nominating me a second time for the Liebster Award! Don’t forget to check out Eszter’s amazing felt/embroidery/quilting creations.
To view the post from my first nomination, click here.
***
Rules
- Post eleven facts about yourself.
- Answer the questions the tagger has set for you and create eleven questions for people you’ve nominated.
- Choose eleven people to give this award to and link them in your post.
- Go to their page and tell them.
***
Eszter’s Quetions
1. What inspired you to start blogging?
Well, I started this particular blog to keep track of my various creative projects and to organize my thoughts a bit.
2. Is there one thing you wish you could change about yourself, what would it be?
I’m never good at answering this sort of question. Even if I could magically change something about myself, I don’t think I would.
3. If you could meet someone famous who is still living who would it be?
This is a really tough question because I don’t want to jinx my chances at Cannes.
4. What was the most interesting class you ever took in school?
Another tough question since I went to New York University: Gallatin School of Individualized Study and took a number of amazing courses including “Dante’s World,” “Virtue and Villainy: Melodrama,” and “Globalization: Promises and Discontents.” The most life-changing class I ever took was “Yellow Peril: Documenting & Understanding Xenophobia” taught by the amazing Jack Tchen. For this class, I wrote a painstakingly researched 25-page paper (plus 5 pages of works cited) about Gwen Stefani’s Harajuku Girls. Jack’s new book Yellow Peril: Understanding Fears of “the East” and What We Can Do About It is coming out at the end of February, so check it out if you’re interested!
5. What did you want to be when you were little?
I think I always wanted to be a comic book artist/graphic novelist/mangaka since I was in elementary school up through high school graduation. I drifted away from comics/graphic novels/manga in college, but as you can tell from The Poet and the Flea have regained my passion.
6. If you could decorate your work-space however you wanted, what would be your feature color?
Well, when I moved to San Francisco, I really got to decorate my workspace and I wouldn’t really change a thing (other than that it sometimes gets way too hot and there’s no air-conditioning). My room is mostly made of various shades of blue with splashes of yellow, tan, and salmon. It’s pretty funky!
7. If your life were a book, what would be the title?
Radiant Pessimist™ (this will also be the name of my future production company — I have Laurence Harvey to thank for that one).
8. What one happy memory do you have always coming to mind?
I don’t really have one memory that always comes to mind. But I recently thought of a childhood memory (when I was maybe six or seven years old) that I really hadn’t thought of for a long time — me and my dad bobbing in the ocean off of Kiawah Island. I remember that my nose was really runny, ha ha ha.
9. Do you prefer to read actual books or use an E-reader?
Actual books, hands down! It’s just not the same experience with an e-reader. The tactile feeling of a book, the smell of it, the typography and placement on the page, the action of turning from page to page… I really have a hard time reading on my iPad.
10. If you could keep only one item from your wardrobe, what would it be?
I’ve only worn it once, but the skirt of the prom outfit my grandmother made me. She died September 2011, so I’m extremely reluctant to let it go.
11. If you win some millions in lottery, what would be the first thing you buy?
I wouldn’t “buy” anything per se. I’d rather fund a full-length film of either my own script or that of a close friend.
***
Nominations
Can’t I just nominate all my followers? You’re all so awesome and talented!
***
My Questions
I liked the questions I wrote last time, so I’ll use them again…
- What is the strangest dream you’ve ever had?
- What is/was your favorite subject in school?
- When you were young, what did you want to be when you grew up?
- Who is your role model?
- What is your favorite holiday?
- What is your least favorite vegetable?
- What is your guilty pleasure?
- Are you an optimist or pessimist?
- What are your short-term goals/New Year’s resolutions?
- What did you last eat?
- Do you have any special and/or bizarre talents?
***
For more updates, don’t forget to follow me on tumblr and/or twitter.
***
Copyright 2013 by G. E. Gallas
16 comments | tags: 2011, Action, Air-Conditioning, Amazing, Answering, Answers, Award, Bizarre, Blog, Blogger, Blogging, Blue, Book, Buy, Cannes, Cannes Film Festival, Change, Childhood, Cinema, Classes, College, Color, Comic book, Comics, Courses, Creations, Creative, Creativity, Dad, Dante's World, Decorate, Discontents, Documenting, Dream, Dress, E-Reader, Eat, Elementary School, Embroidery, Eszter, Experience, Famous, Favorite, Fears, February, Feeling, Felt, Felted Dreams, Film, Food, Friend, Full-length, Fund, Funky, Future, Gallatin, Gallatin School of Individualized Study, Globalization, Goals, Graduation, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novelist, Guilty Pleasure, Gwen Stefani, Happy, Harajuku Girls, Hard, HIgh School, Holiday, Hot, Ideas, Illustration, Illustrator, iPad, Jack Tchen, Jinx, Kiawah Island, Laurence Harvey, Life-changing, Lottery, Magic, Magical, Magically, Manga, Mangaka, Melodrama, Memory, Movie, New Year's Resolutions, New York University, Nominate, Nominated, Nomination, Nose, Ocean, Optimist, Organization, Organize, Outfit, Page to Page, Painstakingly, Paper, Passion, Per Se, Pessimist, Phobia, Placement, Production Company, Projects, Prom, Promises, Questions, Quilting, Radiant Pessimist, Reluctant, Research, Researched, Role Model, Rules, Runny, Salmon, San Francisco, School, Screenplay, Script, September 2011, Shades, Short-Term, Skirt, Special, Splashes, Strange, Subject, Tactile, Talented, Talents, Tan, Thank You, The Divine Comedy, The Liebster Award, The Poet and the Flea, Thoughts, Tough, Track, Trademarked, Turning, Typography, Understanding, Various, Vegetable, Villainy, Virtue, Virtue and Villainy, Wardrobe, Works Cited, Workspace, Worn, Xenophobia, Yellow, Yellow Peril, Young | posted in About, Links, Research, Update
Who says comics can’t be educational and hilarious?
Today, I’d like to share a very special online comic I admire very much! Please, let me introduce you to…
Raine Szramski is the awesome (and, not to mention, super nice) artist/illustrator of Pre-Raphernalia as well as another amazing series called Heaven & the Dead City, which can be either read online here or purchased here.
Pre-Raphernalia centers around the Victorian avant-garde artists known as The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, including the likes of John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt, and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. These artists were quite eccentric, even by today’s standards, and lived oftentimes rowdy and scandalous lives.
What’s so wonderful about Pre-Raphernalia is that Raine takes the true historical events/relationships/facts and depicts them to the full extent of their eccentricity. When reading, I often find myself laughing out loud! Furthermore, she takes the time to write a full historically-accurate explanation of each comic, thoroughly detailing the backgrounds of each individual involved.
I highly recommend Pre-Raphernalia for anyone who wants to learn a little bit of history while having a fun time doing so.
Below are a number of my favorite images/pages from Pre-Raphernalia.
The following images belong to Raine Szramski.



For more Pre-Raphernalia and Raine Szramski, please check out the following websites…
preraphernalia.blogspot.com
thewatchertree.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/raine.szramski
rainesz.deviantart.com
www.co2comics.com/pages/co2_heaven_and_the_dead_city.html
www.lulu.com/spotlight/co2comics
***
For more updates, don’t forget to follow me on tumblr and/or twitter.
***
Copyright 2013 by G. E. Gallas
10 comments | tags: 19th Century, Accurate, Admiration, Admire, Amazing, Art History, Artist, Artists, Avant-Garde, Awesome, Background, Blog, Blogger, Blogging, Cartoon, Cartoons, Center, Centers, Comic book, Comics, Creative, Creativity, Critics, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Depiction, Depicts, Detailing, Details, Drawing, Eccentric, Eccentricity, Educational, Era, Events, Explaining, Explanation, Extent, Facts, Fun, Funny, Gentleman, Graphic Novel, Heaven & the Dead City, Hilarious, Historical, History, Illustration, Illustrator, Individual, Introduce, Introduction, Involved, John Everett Millais, John Ruskin, Laugh, Laughing, Learn, Life, Links, Lived, Lives, Museum, Nice, Oftentimes, Online, Period, Pre-Raph, Pre-Raphaelites, Pre-Raphernalia, Purchase, Raine Szramski, Read, Reccomend, Reccomendation, Relationships, Rowdy, Scandalous, Series, Sir, Sketch, Sketchbook, Special, Super, The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Very Special, Victorian, Victorian Era, Victorian Period, Website, William Holman Hunt, William Morris, Wonderful, Writer | posted in Graphic Novel, Illustration/Design, Links

What!? Another award!?!? Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Thank you so much to Denise of Photos and Vibes by Deni for nominating me for this award!
***
Rules
- Post eleven facts about yourself
- Answer the questions the tagger has set for you and create eleven questions for people you’ve nominated
- Choose eleven people to give this award to and link them in your post
- Go to their page and tell them
***
Eleven Facts about G. E. Gallas
I’m going to cut corners a little bit since I already answered a ton of questions about myself for other awards. So check out more than eleven facts about me on my posts Reader Appreciation Award and Very Inspiring Blogger Award. (^-^;;)
***
Denises’s Questions
1. What makes you laugh?
I laugh at any number of odd things, especially at awkward situations I may find myself in. Oh, I can keep myself endlessly amused.
2. How do you like to spend your spare time?
Spare time? What spare time?
3. What’s your favourite book?
This question is impossible to answer. Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces is practically my bible (I mentioned I’m a Jewish atheist, right?). I’m also quite fond of Robert Graves’s I, Claudius, Alexandre Dumas’s The Count of Monte Cristo, Yukio Mishima’s Spring Snow (Haru no Yuki), E. L. Doctorow’s Ragtime, etcetera, etcetera. My bookshelf looks frighteningly like a Penguin Classics library!
4. What inspires you most?
Artists who are extraordinarily dedicated to their work inspire me the most.
5. If you could change one thing in your life, what would it be?
Wouldn’t change a thing!
6. Has blogging an impact in your real life?
Hmm, let me think about that one — not sure yet.
7. Would you meet in your real life someone you’ve met on the internet?
I have already met in real life a number of people I’ve met on the internet.
8. What do you find annoying?
Hypocrites — they are the bane of my existence.
9. Do you blog often?
Yes, I suppose so.
10. Which place of the world would you like to visit?
I would love to visit all over Scandinavia!
11. If you win, how are you going to celebrate on the blog sphere?
A celebratory post?
***
Nominations
- randomheadshots.wordpress.com
- twistedworldofgravitation.wordpress.com
- lichtyears.wordpress.com
- hopethehappyhugger.wordpress.com
- lunajoonok.wordpress.com
- anelephantcant.me
- ohmyomiyage.wordpress.com
- terabia.wordpress.com
- creatingmiranda.wordpress.com
- angrygaijin.wordpress.com
- sommerstein0411.wordpress.com
***
My Questions
- What is the strangest dream you’ve ever had?
- What is/was your favorite subject in school?
- When you were young, what did you want to be when you grew up?
- Who is your role model?
- What is your favorite holiday?
- What is your least favorite vegetable?
- What is your guilty pleasure?
- Are you an optimist or pessimist?
- What are your short-term goals/New Year’s resolutions?
- What did you last eat?
- Do you have any special and/or bizarre talents?
***
For more updates, don’t forget to follow me on tumblr and/or twitter.
***
Copyright 2012 by G. E. Gallas
18 comments | tags: Alexandre Dumas, Annoying, Artist, Artists, Atheist, Award, Awkward, Bane, Bible, Bizarre, Blog, Blogging, Book, Bookshelf, Celebratory, Change, Claudius, Dedicated, Deni, Denise, Denmark, Drawings, Dream, E. L. Doctorow, Eat, Emperor Claudius, Etcetera, Existence, Extraordinarily, Facts, Favorite, Food, Frightening, G. E. Gallas, Goals, Grow Up, Guilty Pleasure, Haru no Yuki, Holiday, Hypocrites, I, Illustration, Illustrator, Inspiration, Inspires, Internet, Jew, Jewish, Jewish American, Joseph Campell, Laugh, Library, Liebster, Life, Netherlands, New Year's Resolution, Nominate, Nominated, Nomination, Norway, Odd, Often, Optimist, Penguin Classics, Pessimist, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Photos and Vibes by Deni, Post, Questions, Ragtime, Reader Appreciation Award, Real LIfe, Resolutions, Robert Graves, Role Model, Rules, Scandinavia, School, Screenwriter, Script, Short-Term Goals, Someone, Spare Time, Special, Sphere, Spring Snow, Strange, Subject, Sweden, Talents, Thank You, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, The Liebster Award, Vegetable, Very Inspiring Blogger Award, Vibes, Work, Writer, Young, Yukio Mishima | posted in Announcement
Here is a brief update on my current creative projects and endeavors…!
★ “The Poet and the Flea 100 Day Countdown to the Premiere” is underway!! Join us on Tumblr, Twitter, and Facebook!
Thursday, November 15th
- Worked on The First Reich.
- Helped my mom, the abstract painter, set up her new WordPress blog: irenezweig.wordpress.com.
- Signed up with Scribd.com.
- Signed up with DoodlersAnonymous.com.
Friday, November 16th
- E-mails, e-mails, e-mails…!
Saturday, November 17th
- Thoroughly enjoyed Seven Psychopaths. Very clever with brilliant characters, but actually extremely heartbreaking.
- Working on The Flea script.
Sunday, November 18th
- Date night with Wes! (´ε` )♡
Monday, November 19th
- Applied to a few more fellowships/internships.
- Worked on color samples for Elias & The City of Cats.
- Today, was hired for a 4-day cat sitting job by our sweet neighbors Paula and Gabie. They want me to be with the cats as much as possible, so I figure I can earn a little extra cash while having a window of opportunity to do some work. I’m hoping to use the time to make some major headway on The Flea script — like a little writing marathon. Wish me luck!
Tuesday, November 20th
- Another wonderful meeting with Gabe! Showed him color samples for Elias and he seemed rather surprised at how colorful they are, but delighted! Now, I just have to finish up the second draft and then scan and send it all to Gabe so he can tinker around with the text some more.
- Worked on some upcoming blog posts.
Wednesday, November 21st
- Ran some last minute errands.
- Worked on some special illustration birthday/holiday presents with watercolor and pen!
Thursday, November 22nd
- Happy Turkey Day!!
- Worked on The First Reich.
Friday, November 23rd
- Recovering from Thanksgiving…!
Saturday, November 24th
Sunday, November 25th
- Date night with Wes! (´ε` )♡
- See additional post here.
Etcetera
- The Poet and the Flea: 52 pages of written script (1 page of script = 4-6 illustrated pages), and about 36 pages (1-24, 27-30 completed, and 25-26, 31-36 in progress) of illustrated work.
- The First Reich: about 1-6 pages of illustrated work in progress.
To Do:
***
For more updates, don’t forget to follow me on tumblr and/or twitter.
***
Copyright 2012 by G. E. Gallas
Leave a comment | tags: Abstract, Alternative, Application, Apply, Birthday, Blog, Book, Cat, Cats, Character, Children's book, Collaboration, Color, Colorful, Community, Creative, Creativity, Delighted, Doodlers Anonymous, Draft, E-mail, Elias & The City of Cats, Endeavor, Errands, Fellowship, Fest, Film, Flea, Funny, Gabe, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novelist, Heartbreaking, Holiday, Illustration, Illustrator, Image, Imagination, Independent Film, Indie Film, Internship, Irene Zweig, Italy, Job, Luck, Marathon, Mom, Neighbors, Opportunity, Painter, Painting, Pen, Picture Book, Posts, Presents, Project, Rome, Rough Draft, Samples, Scan, Screenplay, Scribd, Script, Seven Psychopaths, Special, Surprised, Thanksgiving, The First Reich, The Poet and the Flea, Tinker, Turkey Day, Update, Watercolor, Wes, Wilhelm Reich, William Blake, Wordpress, Writer, Writing, Zine | posted in Illustration/Design, The First Reich, The Poet and the Flea, Update
Here is a brief update on my current creative projects and endeavors…!
These past few weeks have been quite the roller coaster…! (⊙□ ⊙;)ノ
Sunday, June 30th
- Through Meetup.com, discovered The Pixel-Flick TV Actor/Filmmaker Alliance (Pixel Flick Entertainment). It seems like this production company is interested in producing short films and web series. Will attend the first meeting on Saturday, July 21st.
- On Stage32.com, received a very nice personal message from Ben Cahan (the creator of Final Draft) inviting me to join his website Talentville.com. I created an account there, but I’m not ready to post my work yet (perhaps after I hear from all the contests I applied to?).
Monday, July 9th
- Robots Are a Girl’s Best Friend: Unfortunately, have hit some snags and the project is on hold.
- My full-length screenplay Who is Laurence Harvey? has advanced to the Second Round (the top 25%) of The 2012 PAGE International Screenwriting Awards!!!!!!!!!
- On Craigslist, have responded to a few posts about writing and creative projects. We’ll see how it goes…
Tuesday, July 10th
- The Poet and the Flea: 37 pages of written script (1 page of script = 4-6 illustrated pages), and about 36 pages (1-10, 21 completed, and 11-20, 22-36 in progress) of illustrated work.
- A special announcement about The Poet and the Flea coming soon!
- Thinking of adding a “Links”page and a “Special Thanks” page to thepoetandtheflea.wordpress.com.
- Slowly but surely working on the-poet-and-the-flea.tumblr.com.
- Continuing to help fellow screenwriter/filmmaker Jay Dial. I’ve read his script so far, and I think it has a lot of potential!
- Signed up with gotcast.com (www.gotcast.com/gegallas)… maybe I’ll find some more writing gigs this way?
Etcetera
- My wonderful and talented friend just released the first promotional image from her upcoming webcomic… it looks stunning! Check it out: http://tealeaves9.tumblr.com/post/27095942591/at-long-last-the-first-promotional-image-for-my.
- Bit by bit, working on my third full-length screenplay called The Modern Prometheus. The process has involved a lot of historical research about San Francisco. Every screenplay is a learning process!
- I’m thinking about compiling a list of comic book-related (more on the small press side?) conventions for future reference. I would love to attend some local ones (Bay Area, California, etc.?) in the near future. And perhaps eventually fly out to other conventions. Any suggestions?
- A while back, I created a facebook page (www.facebook.com/gegallas)… don’t forget to like me!
- Also, a tremendous thanks to all of my followers here on WordPress and on Twitter!!
To Do:
- Attend The Pixel-Flick TV Actor/Filmmaker Alliance First Meeting (July 21st).
- Sign up with IMDbPro.
- Apply to The American Zoetrope Screenplay Contest (before August 1st).
- Apply to the Bluecat Screenplay Competition (before October 15th).
***
For more updates, don’t forget to follow me on tumblr and/or twitter.
***
Copyright 2012 by G. E. Gallas
Leave a comment | tags: Account, Actor, Add, Alliance, Announcement, August, Ben Cahan, Bluecat Screenplay Competition, Comic book, Comics, Coming Soon, Contests, Conventions, Craigslist, Crazy, Create, Creative, Creator, Endeavors, Etcetera, Facebook, Fellow, filmmaker, Final Draft, First Meeting, Fly, Friends, Full-length Screenplay, Future, Gotcast.com, Graphic Novel, Historical, History, Illustrated, Illustration, IMDbPro, In Progress, Interested, Jay Dial, July, Laurence Harvey, Learning Process, Like, Links, marilyn monroe, Meetup.com, October, On Hold, PAGE International Screenwriting Awards, Personal Message, Pixel Flick Entertainment, Poet-Painter, Post, Posts, Potential, Production Company, Profile, Projects, Research, Response, Robots Are a Girl's Best Friend, Roller Coaster, San Francisco, San Mateo, Saturday, Screenplay, Screenwriter, Script, Second Round, Short Films, Signed Up, Slowly but surely, Snags, Special, Special Thanks, Stage32.com, Stunning, Suggestions, Talent, Talented, Talentville.com, Television, Thanks!, The American Zoetrope Screenplay Contest, The Modern Prometheus, The Poet and the Flea, Tumblr, Twitter, Unfortunate, Update, Web Series, Website, Weeks, Who is Laurence Harvey?, William Blake, Wordpress, Work, Writing, Writing Gigs | posted in Application, Graphic Novel, Screenplays, The Poet and the Flea, Writing