The time has come for a final post before the holidays bogs everything down. In a good way, right? Right… This year was very exciting for me as I focused a lot on my own projects and had my first US graphic novel out in May. I was fortunate enough to have three visits to […]
The Devil’s Concubine: GEEKS OF DOOM REVIEW
Another excellent review of The Devil’s Concubine is up at Geeks of Doom. Here’s an excerpt: “Palle Schmidt has created a book that adds another stunning chapter to the already deep and vivid cannon of crime books. The Devil’s Concubine takes notes from its predecessors while rebranding itself into a truly gripping graphic novel”. You […]
The Devil’s Concubine: LINDA OSUGI [spoiler warning]
Appetite for destruction Linda may lie about her background, but only to give the right impression. A thrill-seeker by nature, Linda has bluffed her way into the underworld and a job as Jean-Luc’s assistant on a freelance hit. Getting away with murder seems easy and Linda clearly has a talent for it. With total disregard […]
Working methods: PITCHING
I really don’t know much about this subject. That’s why I signed on for a seminar recently, about pitching your ideas. Unfortunately all I learned was how NOT to do it. The speaker was a young, beautiful woman who had worked in ad agencies in New York and L.A. and had worked with major clients […]
The Devil’s Concubine: JEAN-LUC BROUSSARD [spoiler warning]
Killing for a Living With a background in the French Foreign Legion and an intimidating physique, Jean-Luc ought to be the right man for a little freelance murder. He is effective, if not too bright, and he doesn’t get attached to people or things – Except his car, a 1960’s Citroën. A loner by heart, […]
On the move: BACK TO SCHOOL
It’s official; I have been accepted to the Danish Film School screenwriting master class. So next year will be pretty busy… I posted this news to Facebook yesterday and got over a hundred “likes”. So it seems there are people out there who appreciate my efforts to break from the artist to writer side of things. Not […]