UltraCreatives Interview #14: J.R. Blackwell
It’s the fourteenth episode of the UltraCreatives Interview Series; this one’s an incredible conversation with the brilliant multifaceted artist J.R. Blackwell.
J.R. is a writer, photographer, singer, podcaster, blogger, contortionist and performer. She’s incredibly gifted at all of these art forms, many of which skew toward the fantastical and horrific. In this interview, J.C. and J.R. Blackwell talk not only talk about her many projects, but also what informs and unifies her creative style throughout these different media. It’s an incredible conversation, and J.C. was thrilled to have her on the show.
Find J.R. Blackwell on the World Wide Everywhere:
- JRBlackwell.com
- BlackwellVisions.com
- 365 Tomorrows website
- 365 Tomorrows podcast
- J.R. Blackwell’s Flickr site
- J.R. Blackwell’s 365 Days photo project
This is the first of two UltraCreatives interviews for this week. Watch the feed on July 1, when J.C. drops his interview with Matthew Wayne Selznick, author of the novel Brave Men Run.
Coming up in the podcast feed: Two “Voices From the Darkness” fan-created 7th Son: OBSIDIAN episodes, and then the first part of Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff’s epic OBSIDIAN story.
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UltraCreatives Interview #13: Chris Miller
While the power’s been out (and chaos has reigned) in the first week of the 7th Son: OBSIDIAN short story anthology, things are fine in UltraCreatives Land! Welcome to the thirteenth episode of the UltraCreatives Interview Series. This week, J.C. chats with the insanely awesome codeshaman, Chris Miller.
Chris Miller is the co-founder of Podiobooks.com, a lead developer at Mahalo.com, a writer, podcaster and a personal friend. J.C. considers Chris Miller one of the kindest and smartest people he’s ever had the privilege to meet. This interview conversation covers the gamut: topics include Chris’ writing and podcasting, but the centerpiece of this conversation focuses on programming. You’re going to enjoy the twists and turns this conversation takes.
Find Chris Miller on the World Wide Everywhere:
In the intro to this episode, J.C. explains why he won’t be on Twitter for a while, and suggests that you reach him here via blog comment, email or by calling the Clone Line at 206-984-2566.
PROMOS:
- The Parsec Awards
- The Metamor City podcast novel
- Chasing Shadows podcast novel

