Thursday, June 25, 2009

Hear Alex, Krahnos, Vahn and Blue_Panther on Knotcast this week

Folks,


Krahnos, Vahn, Blue_Panther and I got together with Fuzzwolf from Knotcast
over Skype to record an open-heart roundtable about the production of
Heathen City #2. Artistic insights, puerile joking, and some serious
philosophizing ensued for an hour and a half. Check it out here:


http://www.foxstuffers.com/News_files/f2135dc95d43ba0c33e8a2b9cfd2b7e2-84.html


Regrettably, Charha, ZooshWolf and Fel couldn't join us. If this episode
turns out to be popular enough, who knows - we might do a followup in a few
months that brings the whole gang together.


Do let us know what y'all thought, yeah?


- Alex F. Vance


Monday, June 15, 2009

I am a social-networking SEX GOD.

Some of you may have noticed I've gone on a rather vicious social networking safari as part of my long-term plan to penetrate your tinfoil hats and control your minds. It has been brought to my attention that my guerrilla tactics are unbecoming a gentlemen.


So fine, have at me, you scoundrels. Stalk me back. See how I like it.


Pry into my every private moment, scan my every intimate thought and hold it against me. It's only fair.


General
Facebook:   http://www.facebook.com/alexfvance
Twitter:    http://www.twitter.com/alexfvance (on Twitter every character counts, but I deserve an underscore, dammit!
LiveJournal:   http://alexfvance.livejournal.com (no shit!)
MySpace:   http://www.myspace.com/alexfuckingvance (I wonder how long until I get banned for that username)
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/alexvance (total pro)


Furry
VCL:    http://us.vclart.net/vcl/Artists/Osfer (I forgot I had this)
FurAffinity: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/osfer
Yiffstar:    http://www.yiffstar.com/index.php?action=authorsearch&authorsearch=alexfvance
MyFursona:    http://www.myfursona.com/user/Osfer (does anyone use this?)
Furry4Life:    http://furry4life.ning.com/profile/AlexVance


Heathen City
Facebook fan page for HC:    http://www.facebook.com/thealexvance#/pages/Heathen-city/61315365158
TVTropes entry for HC:    http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main.HeathenCity
HC on Wikipedia:    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heathen_City


Privacy is for pansies!


Peace.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Announcing Heathen City Vol. 2: Paved with Bad Intentions



It's time. By Gosh, by Golly, it's finally time. A year in the making. A gaggle of artistic titans. ZooshWolf, Krahnos, Vahnfox, Blue_Panther illustrate four scintillating stories, with Fel and Charha's impeccable skills rounding out the art team. And a gorgeous cover by Kaji.

The hotly-anticipated second volume of the Ursa Major Award-winning graphic novel is coming this summer. Anthrocon. July 2. Available for pre-order NOW.


Forget about what happens after Malloy so casually juggled grenades on the good ship Corinthia. The question you should be asking is: what happened before?


Four stories, illustrated by an international team of superb artists, expose at the roots of the Maranatha mystery by exploring pivotal moments in the lives of the people involved.

Owen's first foray into the world's oldest profession, Tony Caulfield's formative years, Malloy's escapades mere hours before that fateful phone-call - and a stranger whose part in all this has yet to be discovered.

These stories push the boundaries on all sides, with romance and comedy stacked against terror and madness, tracing the perilous course between heroism and naiveté, innocence and villainy, and all the while there glimmers the dread of something wicked slouching toward the horizon... 

But there's always time for a bit of fun on the side. After all, you only live once.

Coming July 2. Get it at Anthrocon or pre-order and save $5 - buy #1 and #2 together and save $10!

- Alex Vance

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

On the issue of marriage.

Since it's likely that any posts in the near future will revolve around Heathen City and promotion thereof in anticipation of the (hopefully) very near-future release, here's something unrelated, that I've been wanting to put down for a while, and recently found an opportunity to when a friend contacted me for my perspectives on marriage for an advanced class she was scheduled to teach. Also, I love run-on sentences and WILL NOT APOLOGIZE

The separation of church and state, in my view, is a good thing, but in many civilizations religion was the first true civil order, offering synchronization among citizens and social services far beyond the scope of whatever ruling body officially held power.
Hospitals, orphanages, and other essential civil services were provided first by the church and later adopted by the state, as governing bodies became equipped to (and interested in) expanding their portfolio of services to their entire citizenry. The same applies for legal functions previously executed by the church, such as inheritance, birthright and in some cases adoption.
Governments have adopted these legal functions from the church in the same way that photography adopted portraiture from the art of painting, leaving behind the true core of any religion: exploring and acting upon each person's individual relationship with the Above. (To complete the painting metaphor, the removal of portraiture as a significant practice in painting left the pictorial arts with their true core: personal expression of the artist, exploring the personal experience of reality rather than merely producing a facsimile).

Marriage is one of these functions too, and in my view, it belongs with the state. The legally and justly elected establishment of a nation, constructed to represent the thoughts and priorities of its citizens, should be the arbiter of the definition of marriage.
The highest obligation of the law is to be fair, the most significant portion of which is to be consistent. The practice of legal precedent is the best example: a decision, once made, informs all future decisions on an identical decision. <!--more-->

In the issue of gay marriage, if gays are considered equals to straights and their relationships likewise, then 'marriage' is one of their rights -- as it is a civil institution governed by the law of the state.

However, for many people, the Church remains an important factor in their lives and to them, the institutions' ecclesiastic origins mean more than their current state-run incarnations. I am actually not at all offended when a Christian tells me they support legally-equal civil unions among gays, but that, to them, marriage is a sacrament under Christ, and that they don't like that word to be used.
I disagree with them, of course, but I can't at all fault them for their desire, and find it wholly reasonable in the context of their faith.

But as I am unaffiliated with any formal religion, while I'm on this Earth I am a citizen of my nation first. If there is to be a special term for a marriage under Christ that's separate from a marriage under the Law, I have no problem with that at all -- but it cannot be 'marriage'. That belongs to the state, which is to say, to every citizen of the nation. The practice predates Judeo-Christian religion, and the modern incarnation of the Church has no more claim over it than the extinct faiths of pre-Roman Europeans.

They are of course more than welcome to invent a new word for their view of marriage - and I actually don't mean that as any form of mockery. Though I do of course invite whimsical suggestions as to which word would be appropriate :)