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HEY, EVERYBODY #007 by J.C. Hutchins

This is the first of two Hey Everybody! episodes this week (not to mention episode 2 of Personal Effects: Sword of Blood), and I hope you find it interesting.

For the past several months, Rachael Webster, a character in Personal Effects universe, has led a very interesting existence beyond the pages of Personal Effects: Dark Art, the novel for which she was created. She blogs at PixelVixen707.com. She tweets. She interacts with readers and fans. Aside from a flesh-and-blood existence, she is "real" in nearly every way.

This fascinating fiction-meets-reality paradox was recently explored by blogger Matthew Wasteland, in an essay titled Reality As It Is Today. I was so impressed by his analysis of this blossoming form of storytelling that I asked to re-post the essay here, and read it on this episode of Hey Everybody!, to which he agreed.

Listen to the episode to hear my thoughts about "the Rachael experience" (as I call it), and my reading of Reality As It Is Today. Matthew's post is below. Check out his blog, Magical Wasteland. Matthew's work is consistently well-crafted, and just as thoughtful.

Reality as It Is Today

By Matthew Wasteland

Genuinely thoughtful commentary on video games doesn’t come by all the time, and how much the rarer is the emergence of a truly worthy and unique voice. So when Rachael Webster, an aspiring writer stagnating at a menial job at a small and mostly unknown city newspaper, first took up the pen for her blog in the fall of last year, she quickly found herself amongst enthusiastic supporters and a welcoming community. PixelVixen707, as she called herself, brought a sharp-tongued but winsome pluck to the conversation about games, along with unusual, sometimes genuinely surprising, insights. Rounding out the program was an occasional note about her personal life— and that is where things fell off the rails a little bit.

It happened that something wasn’t quite right with the way Rachael had written about going to visit her boyfriend, who she described as working as a therapist at a mental institution. Her description of the place sounded a little more potboiler than snarky blogger, and the trip read like she might have confused for reality a recent session with Silent Hill (she interprets the entire encounter through the lens of a survival horror game). Amid an outpouring of earnest sympathy from her readers, someone followed up on the places she mentioned and linked to occasionally, and found out: there was no such paper as the New York Journal-Ledger, where she ostensibly worked. There was no Brinkvale Psychiatric Hospital, the spooky building that had given her such a chill. It was all fiction.

Depending on the context in which you think about a certain thing, the difference between real and fake might be as simple as a bit, flipping into one state or the other, never in between, or both, or neither. So it was either completely, unequivocally true, or it was a dirty trick— a promotional stunt, it turned out, for an upcoming thriller called Personal Effects: Dark Art, by the writer J.C. Hutchins and savvy entertainment entrepreneur Jordan Weisman, in which “Rachael Webster” is a secondary character (the aforementioned boyfriend, Zach Taylor, takes the lead). Many former admirers expressed a not insignificant disgust at having been played.

“I hate marketing— but I love a fake marketing campaign,” Rachael happened to write, just a few weeks before this all went down.

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“ARG” stands for Alternate Reality Game, but as Elan Lee, one of the other pioneers of the medium, said recently, “the things we build are not alternate, they’re not reality, and they’re not games.” Instead, the metaphor that came up was a rock concert: real-time entertainment experienced by the people who were there and who dissipate once it’s over. The traditional ARG, as exemplified by the totemic I Love Bees, created primarily by Weisman, Lee and Sean Stewart to promote Halo 2, takes a group of players on a roller coaster ride through a tightly scripted series of events, occurring both online and off, that spreads to any medium it can to realize itself (“transmedia”) and blurs the strict definition of fiction.

One of the codified design principles of the ARG is a “this is not a game” aesthetic combined with subtle cues that prevent the fiction from turning into a wholesale hoax. So the architects of PixelVixen707 explain that, true to those principles, they never set out to deceive anyone, and express deep contrition over the confusion that occurred. “While we were desperately trying to get the Internet to realize that Rachael wasn’t real, we managed to fool it for way longer than I would ever have imagined possible,” says Jessica Price, transmedia producer and designer at Smith & Tinker, a company that Weisman founded and that Rachael likes to refer to as “her friends”.

It turned out that many of the cues that experienced ARG players knew to look for— a sentence in an e-mail signature, fictional websites that were “obviously fake”— sailed by most of the traditional game bloggers without as much as a glance. It didn’t help that Rachael wasn’t from the future, or targeted by a dark transnational conspiracy; for most intents and purposes she existed in our mundane reality, playing our games, reading our blogs. On top of it all, she was fundamentally appealing. In a recent interview with ARG Netcast, Hutchins (who says he does not write PixelVixen707) sheepishly copped to a certain bit of wish fulfillment going on when he originally created her character. In a way, she made people want to believe.

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Although people with ARG roots created PixelVixen707, the project also breaks from ARG tradition in a few important ways. There is no specific end date, for one, and there is no archaeology of story: there are no big mysteries to uncover or puzzles to solve that will lead us to any sort of monolithic, predetermined conclusion. Instead, Rachael’s purpose is— well, what is it, exactly? She’s traveled far beyond the point required to sell more copies of Personal Effects and seems to be on a road to some unspecified destiny of her own.

“I can’t really explain why we do it, aside from the fact that it’s a really interesting thing to be part of,” says one contributor, who has been involved with the project from the start and who did not wish to be named. This author was keen to stress that Rachael is not an alter ego of some “real” writer, or team of writers, who will one day be revealed. Instead, the identity of anyone who has actually worked on PixelVixen707 is meant to remain secret forever so that Rachael’s words will always be her own.

“Rachael is real in a way that is kind of brain-bending,” Hutchins said in his podcast interview. “It’s this weird, nebulous shade of gray that’s really exciting from a fiction standpoint, from a storytelling standpoint. If you’re willing to run with it and suspend your disbelief and ‘un-remember’ that Rachael was a character in a book, you can be completely swept up in the insights she’s making in her blog.”

The anonymous contributor deepens that sentiment even further. “People who have interacted with Rachael obviously treat her as real in some way, and some of them also seem to find it special to have been contacted by her. That's the feeling we want to engender— that she’s one of the gang, but also special in some interesting way.”

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Perhaps unsurprisingly, Rachael herself has a lot on her mind about the relationship between fiction and reality.

“Where do fictional characters ‘live’?” she asked once, in the blog. “That is, when you’re not reading them on the page or watching them on the screen? Do they go back to a design document? Are they stuck in a sketchbook? Do they lumber around your subconscious? When nobody’s thinking about them, do they vanish, until a trade paperback or a lost film reel brings them back to mind?”

Despite a bit of a rocky start, we may be on our way to finding the answer.

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The anthem for Hey, Everybody! is "Chip Away" by Jane's Addition, distributed freely via BitTorrent and the Nine Inch Nails/Jane's Addiction tour site, Ninja2009.com.

Like what you hear? Please leave a comment, and tell a friend about the show, and about Personal Effects: Dark Art!

Library Journal digs Personal Effects: Dark Art by J.C. Hutchins

From the May 15 edition of Library Journal:

Hutchins, J.C. & Jordan Weisman. Personal Effects: Dark Art. Griffin: St. Martin's. Jun. 2009. c.320p. illus. ISBN 978-0-312-38382-4. $24.95. FANTASY

Art therapist Zach Taylor draws the unenviable task of investigating alleged serial killer Martin Grace, who claims to have forseen but not caused the victims' deaths. This supernatural thriller incorporates technology: googling Martin Grace, for example, brings up newspaper articles about the murders, and the cell phone numbers in the book allow the reader to "access" a character's voicemail. As Taylor struggles to find the truth not only about his subject but also his own mysterious past, the artwork provides clues. Cutting-edge experimental fiction meets dark fantasy in an interactive novel that may herald the future of modern fiction. Sure to appeal to those who like offbeat fiction or horror.


I'm honored by this review; the last two sentences are a pitch-perfect encapsulation of what the book is all about, and to whom it will appeal. Library Journal gets it. Awesome. Learn more about the novel here, and kindly consider pre-ordering a copy. Your purchase now improves my chances of hitting bestseller lists with my print debut.

--J.C.

BUY Nina Kimberly the Merciless TODAY! by J.C. Hutchins

She’s on a mission… To kill the man who loves her… Why? Because he’s an idiot.

Nina Kimberly the Merciless is a comic fantasy novel about the teenage daughter of a fearsome barbarian conqueror, originally produced in 2006 as a free podcast audiobook. The podcast attracted an audience of more than 10,000 listeners, and as a result, is being released in print TODAY from Dragon Moon Press!

A PDF of the novel awaits your perusal below. Take a peek. Enjoy the story risk-free. If you dig it, buy, buy, buy, BUY a copy of Christiana Ellis' Nina Kimberly the Merciless RIGHT NOW and help her novel scream up the Amazon charts! Support this brilliant author, and make a positive impact!

--J.C.

HEY, EVERYBODY #006 by J.C. Hutchins

It's the second of this week's Hey Everybody twofer, featuring a terrific interview with Matthew Wayne Selznick. He dazzled us with his podcast novel Brave Men Run ... and now, he's got something truly inspired in store for readers. Get ready to learn about Hazy Days and Cloudy Nights.

J.C. also reminds listeners about the forthcoming Personal Effects: Sword of Blood (it drops tomorrow, ROCK), and announces another first-ever in publishing -- Personal Effects: Dark Art character Rachael Webster is actually blogging at SuicideGirls.com! This announcement is not to be missed!

Links mentioned in the show:

The anthem for Hey, Everybody! is "Chip Away" by Jane's Addition, distributed freely via BitTorrent and the Nine Inch Nails/Jane's Addiction tour site, Ninja2009.com.

Like what you hear? Please leave a comment, and tell a friend about the show, and about Personal Effects: Dark Art!

Personal Effects: Sword of Blood episode 1 by J.C. Hutchins

Hell yes, it's here -- the first podcast novella ever written to celebrate the release of a print novel! It's my latest work, Personal Effects: Sword of Blood ... and it's a FREE podcast-exclusive prequel to my print novel debut, Personal Effects: Dark Art.

Welcome to Brinkvale Psychiatric Hospital, where optimistic art therapist Zach Taylor is confronted with his most intriguing patient to date: a cheerful elderly woman ... who's also a remorseless killer. Her cryptic clues, and the quilts she's creating, propel Zach into a brainbending quest for a treasure that may be more dangerous -- and deadly -- than he ever imagined.

Get more deets at the synopsis page. Obtain this free serialized audiobook by subscribing to the podcast here, or listening to this week's debut episode below.

NEW TO J.C.'s FICTION? If you're new to the site and my work, make yourself at home. I've been releasing free audiobooks and podcasts since 2006, and am gearing up for the June 9 release of Personal Effects: Dark Art, a novel that combines the traditional novel experience with a multimedia-fueled "out of book" narrative that unfolds via phone, email and websites. Pre-order a copy of Personal Effects: Dark Art today.

Enjoy this debut episode of Sword of Blood. Like what you hear? Give a shout in the comments. Tell a friend. No. Tell ALL your friends.

"Personal Effects: Dark Art" Video Trailer #6 - Stephen Woodworth by J.C. Hutchins

Stephen Woodworth is a master craftsman of spine-tingling supernatural thriller novels. His Violet series inspired me to write my own thriller series, 7th Son, and the worlds he's created are inspired and terrifying. I'm proud to know that he enjoyed Personal Effects: Dark Art.

Watch his vlurb. Pre-order the novel. Toss a copy of Woodworth's Through Violet Eyes (and other books in the Violet series) in that online shopping cart while you're at it.

As always, co-producer/editor Michael Bekemeyer gets a big salute for his editing skills. Find the first five trailers here.

Word of mouth is the key to Personal Effects: Dark Art's success. Spread the word about this awesome video promotion by embedding the video on your blog. Email this page to friends. Tweet it. Facebook it. If you think this video is worthy of sharing, please do what you can to spread the word.

More videos are coming. Personal Effects: Dark Art. In bookstores everywhere this June. Pre-order now.

--J.C.

HEY, EVERYBODY #005 by J.C. Hutchins

It's more killer content for your earbuds! In this episode, J.C. chats with Seth Harwood, author of the freshly-released Jack Wakes Up crime novel. It's in bookstores everywhere! Snag a copy! J.C. also mentions a new contest, teases Personal Effects: Sword of Blood ... and an upcoming cross-promotion with an A-list website that'll rock your socks.

Links mentioned in the show:

The anthem for Hey, Everybody! is "Chip Away" by Jane's Addition, distributed freely via BitTorrent and the Nine Inch Nails/Jane's Addiction tour site, Ninja2009.com.

Like what you hear? Please leave a comment, and tell a friend about the show, and about Personal Effects: Dark Art!

Personal Effects: Sword of Blood promo by J.C. Hutchins

Every SECOND of every DAY -- every DECISION you've ever made -- has brought you here, to THIS moment, to realize your destiny. You were BORN to evangelize this promo. Tweet it. Facebook it. Download it. Email it. Share it. Reblog it. Podcast it. This is your birthright. TAKE IT.

Personal Effects: Sword of Blood, a podcast-exclusive prequel novella to Personal Effects: Dark Art ... coming May 15. Learn more (for now) here.

--J.C.

Promo narration by Zeus Legion Promo music by Celldweller

Fan of the Day #33: J.T. Manis by J.C. Hutchins

We're hanging out in the Midwest again today! Meet Fan Of The Day J.T. Manis, an author from Illinois.

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Your location: Herrin, IL, US

Website, Twitter, etc.: jtmanis.blogspot.com and twitter.com/jtmanis

Your hobbies or interests: Writing, trying to accomplish world domination, chemistry, did I mention writing?

7th Son fans rock because: You have to rock to be able to understand the sheer awesomeness of the 7th son universe.

What else would you like The Beta Clone Army to know about you?I am the author of APOCALYPSE and Tales From The Darkness. The first is a science fiction tale about what happens after a nuclear war between Russia, China, and the United States causes the Russians to nuke the US. The second is a short story collection. I believe that writing shouldn't be about the fame or the money; that it should be about entertaining the reader and leave them longing for more.

Will YOU be the next Fan Of The Day? Get all the deets at the Fan Of The Day page ... or fill out the form below!

--J.C.

Fan of the Day #32: Rick Stringer by J.C. Hutchins

We're heading up to the Midwest today for an Ultracreative fan! Meet Fan Of The Day Rick Stringer, an amazing podcaster from Michigan.

Rick Stringer

Your location: Traverse City, MI

Website, Twitter, etc.: http://www.variantfrequencies.com

Your hobbies or interests: podcasting, martial arts, music, gaming, bicycling, oh, and did I mention podcasting?

7th Son fans rock because: They are fans of one of the best authors in podcasting. They are so excited with his success, and are willing to help with that success.

What else would you like The Beta Clone Army to know about you? I'm the producer of the award winning Variant Frequencies podcast. We have just finished our third year of production.  http://www.variantfrequencies.com

I've been a fan of 7th Son since it first started.

Rick, it's downright humbling to have an Ultracreative like you as a fan.  You've been there from the beginning, and it means the world to me, brother.  Everybody, if you haven't checked out Variant Frequencies, head over there right now.  You don't want to miss this series that showcases some of the best voices in podcast fiction!

Will YOU be the next Fan Of The Day? Get all the deets at the Fan Of The Day page ... or fill out the form below!

--J.C.

Fan of the Day #31: Cathy by J.C. Hutchins

We're heading down to The Sunshine State for today's fan! Meet Fan Of The Day Cathy, a rocking soldier in the Beta Clone army!

Your location: Florida

Website, Twitter, etc.: http://www.twitter.com/catwmn38

Your hobbies or interests: Reading, music, shopping, margaritas, and my blackberry

7th Son fans rock because: Silly question. We rock because Hutchins is so cool and we are eagerly waiting the first book.

What else would you like The Beta Clone Army to know about you? I am new member of the clone army but I am catching up quickly.

Shucks, Cathy, you're going to make me blush. It's fans like you who've made the Beta Clone Army the monstrously cool phenomenon that it's become!

Will YOU be the next Fan Of The Day? Get all the deets at the Fan Of The Day page ... or fill out the form below!

--J.C.

Fan of the Day #30: Nuchtchas by J.C. Hutchins

It's Tuesday, and it's time to meet another awesome fan! Meet Fan Of The Day Nuchtchas, a super-cool geek from the Northeast of North America.

Your location: Canada, NY, CT, where ever I am this week

Website, Twitter, etc.: http://nimlas.org/blog

Your hobbies or interests: Roleplaying, sailing, podcasts, gaming, anything geeky really

7th Son fans rock because: Because they are more then fans, they are a community. I may not be the most active in the community but I know it's there. I love how at almost any con you will find someone wearing a Beta Clone t-shirt or one of the other swag from 7th Son.

What else would you like The Beta Clone Army to know about you? While I may not be as active as others I am big on promoting good podcast fiction and along with the books I am sending overseas to Iraq & Afghanistan to the troop lending library I plan to include Data CDs of all the best podcast fiction and podcasts I know of.

Nuchtchas, sending Data CDs to the troops is an unbelievably cool idea. Kudos! Hey guys, check out her blog for another side of this superfan -- she has great ideas on everything from sensible budgeting to the appropriate use of LOL-speak.

Will YOU be the next Fan Of The Day? Get all the deets at the Fan Of The Day page ... or fill out the form below!

--J.C.

Free PDF: Chapters 1-3 of JACK WAKES UP, book in stores today by J.C. Hutchins

Seth Harwood, the first crime fiction podiobook novelist, is one bad mamma-jamma. Last year, he snagged a print deal with an indie publisher for his supremely cool Jack Wakes Up, the first in his compelling Jack Palms novel series. (Listen to my 2008 interview with him here.) This year, that same novel is available from Three Rivers Press, a division of very mainstream Random House. Seth has hit The Show, people. The big leagues. This is a coup, and is a testament to Harwood's talents, and the power of his fans. The book is in bookstores everywhere TODAY ... and to celebrate this awesome event, Seth is releasing the first three chapters of Jack Wakes Up as a free PDF download. I'm releasing it here at JCHutchins.net to support the cause, and am happily encouraging you to purchase a copy.

It's a terrific read. But don't take my word for it. New York Times bestselling crime thriller novelist Michael Connelly hailed Jack Wakes Up as a "fast, smooth ride on a highway not found on any map." If you read Connelly like I do, you know that's high praise indeed.

Order your copy of Jack Wakes Up today, and help Seth Harwood become a rising star in the mainstream crime fiction genre. You won't be disappointed. And watch for a new interview with Seth later this week, in the next episode of my "Hey Everybody!" podcast!

--J.C.

"Personal Effects: Dark Art" Video Trailer #5 - Matt Wallace by J.C. Hutchins

Meet Matt Wallace, the Parsec Award-winning undisputed new master of splatterpunk fiction. An ex-professional wrestler who writes stories that'll give your nightmares nightmares, the man is a force of nature. He's unshakable. Until he read Personal Effects: Dark Art...

Watch the vlurb. Pre-order the novel. Toss a copy of Wallace's The Next Fix in that online shopping cart while you're at it.

As always, co-producer/editor Michael Bekemeyer gets a big salute for his editing skills. Find the first four trailers here.

Word of mouth is the key to Personal Effects: Dark Art's success. Spread the word about this awesome video promotion by embedding the video on your blog. Email this page to friends. Tweet it. Facebook it. If you think this video is worthy of sharing, please do what you can to spread the word.

More videos are coming. Personal Effects: Dark Art. In bookstores everywhere this June. Pre-order now.

--J.C.

Fan of the Day #29: John by J.C. Hutchins

We're starting the week off with a bang! Meet Fan Of The Day John Merlin, a superfan from Cornwall.

Your location: Cornwall, UK

Website, Twitter, etc.: http://yknbs.com/

Your hobbies or interests: Internet, podcasts, gaming.

7th Son fans rock because: of our dedication to the cause. When Book One drops, the Beta Clone Army will take the bookstores by force (of numbers)!

What else would you like The Beta Clone Army to know about you? This summer I'll be driving to Mongolia for charity. To find out more and to sponsor the effort, visit http://yknbs.com/

A beta clone named John? How cool is that?! Guys, John hurt his back and will not be able to participate in the rally itself. Show your support by visiting http://yknbs.com/ to learn more about this insanely cool project and the fantastic charities you can support by making a donation to the cause.

Will YOU be the next Fan Of The Day? Get all the deets at the Fan Of The Day page ... or fill out the form below!

--J.C.

Personal Effects: Sword of Blood cover by J.C. Hutchins

While there are no plans to release my debut novel Personal Effects: Dark Art in full podcast novel form (though I do hope to hook you up with a little audio taste of that bad mofo), I am thrilled by the next best thing: the upcoming release of Personal Effects: Sword of Blood, a podcast-exclusive prequel novella to Dark Art. I'll tease the plot in a sec. First thing's first. Here's the nearly-final version of the cover.

I'm about halfway through writing Sword of Blood, and plan to debut the first episode May 15th-ish. Recording is currently underway. We're looking to clock in about 40,000 words on this sucker, or around 14 chapters. The novella takes place during Halloween 2008, mere days before the events seen in Dark Art. (You can read a brief excerpt here.)

Sword of Blood is a terrific introduction to the Personal Effects universe and its characters, including art therapist Zach Taylor and his "tribe" of friends and family, including girlfriend (and video game blogger) Rachael Webster, slang-slinging kid brother Lucas, and Ida "Eye" Jean-Phillipe, an NYPD crime lab assistant. We'll also meet Zach's patient, Gertrude Spindler -- a wily quilt-making elderly woman with a deadly secret.

When Spindler -- or "Spindle," as she's nicknamed by hospital staffers -- completes her latest quilt and informs Zach that a 30-year-old "grand design of nine" has just been completed, Zach's curiosity is piqued ... and soon leads him into a dangerous subculture filled with psychics and secret societies. What is the grand design of nine ... and what is the "great blade of blood" Spindle keeps hinting at?

You'll soon find out. Personal Effects: Sword of Blood will debut here at JCHutchins.net in mid-May. Subscribe to my blog/podcast feed now to experience this groundbreaking prequel project ... and be sure to order Personal Effects: Dark Art to read the continuing story.

--J.C.

Be in the next episode of Stranger Things! by J.C. Hutchins

Stranger Things is a masterwork of writing, acting and filmmaking. Creator and executive producer Earl Newton often collaborates with terrific storytellers in the podcast fiction space -- folks such as Scott Sigler and Matt Wallace... ...and in late May, you'll bear witness to Earl Newton's latest collaboration. With me.

The episode is titled Disconnect. Learn more in Hey Everybody episode #003, and how to see its premiere LIVE at "The Singularity," a Stranger Things event to be held Memorial Day weekend at Balticon.

But it gets cooler. YOU can appear in Disconnect. YOU can be a player in this awesome episode. YOU can become a net-setting web-cessible star just like Disconnect's hero, Tim.

Watch the video below to learn more. Send an email to PutMeInTheShow@StrangerThings.tv. Transmission ends.

--J.C.

Fan of the Day #28: Adam by J.C. Hutchins

We're back in the States today with a brand new fan for a brand new Friday! Meet Fan Of The Day Adam, a  superfan from Florida.

Your location: Lehigh Acres, FL

Website, Twitter, etc.: http://twitter.com/merlik

Your hobbies or interests: Gaming, Compters, Social Media, Entrepreneurship

7th Son fans rock because: They are willing to do what it takes, even if it means submitting various people to torture.

What else would you like The Beta Clone Army to know about you? I'm working on a podcast called The Successful Geek.

Adam, I dig the enthusiasm.  Fans like you are the reason 2009 is the Year of the Fan!  Just remember, there's no need to go full Devlin, dude.

Will YOU be the next Fan Of The Day? Get all the deets at the Fan Of The Day page ... or fill out the form below!

--J.C.

HEY, EVERYBODY #004 by J.C. Hutchins

A pen that can kill you ... Personal Effects: Sword of Blood recording has begun ... an awesome interview with author Christiana Ellis ... 7th Son optioned for film development ... and more. It's the latest episode of "Hey, Everybody!" It's really long.

Links mentioned in the show:

Promos:

The anthem for Hey, Everybody! is "Chip Away" by Jane's Addition, distributed freely via BitTorrent and the Nine Inch Nails/Jane's Addiction tour site, Ninja2009.com.

Like what you hear? Please leave a comment, and tell a friend about the show, and about Personal Effects: Dark Art!

Fan of the Day #27: Martyn Darkly by J.C. Hutchins

We're visiting the UK again today to meet an Ultracreative fan! Meet Fan Of The Day Martyn Darkly, a brilliant podcaster from London.

Your location: London, UK

Website, Twitter, etc.: http://www.moviemantras.com

Your hobbies or interests: Writing, playing the guitar, podcasting, and chasing after my two daughters pretending to be a monster.

7th Son fans rock because: We got there first!!!!

What else would you like The Beta Clone Army to know about you? I'll be at Balticon 2009 to bask in the glory that is J.C.Hutchins. :)

Martyn, we're going to raise a pint together at Balticon, brother. Guys, if you haven't checked out Movie Mantras yet, you should do it right now. You'll hear some familiar voices on the later episodes, including yours truly!

Will YOU be the next Fan Of The Day? Get all the deets at the Fan Of The Day page ... or fill out the form below!

--J.C.