• Writing Lessons Learned from Superman (1978) with James Peaty Season 1, Episode 3 of Genre-rama

  • Jun 30 2021
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast
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Writing Lessons Learned from Superman (1978) with James Peaty Season 1, Episode 3 of Genre-rama

  • Summary

  • Season one, episode three of the Genre-rama podcast is titled: Writing
    Lessons Learned from Superman 1978 and features an interview with
    comic book script-writer and award-winning filmmaker James Peaty.

    To access the free creative writing starter library mentioned in the show,
    click here.

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    Villas for Villains.

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    agent of evil and thus not to be trusted.

    CAST

    Host: Helen Cox

    Guest: James Peaty is an established scriptwriter for publishers including
    Marvel Comics, DC Comics, and Dark Horse Comics, Titan Comics and
    Rebellion Publishing. He’s written titles including Batman, X-Men, Green
    Arrow. Supergirl and Doctor Who as well as Diamond Dogs and Skip
    Tracer for 2000AD/Judge Dredd Megazine. In addition he’s also an award
    winning filmmaker who has won prizes both at home and abroad for his
    short films Appraisal and Maureen.

    Jingle Performance: The One Man Barbershop Quartertet

    Date the Cape Voice Over Artist: Eli Harris

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