Percival Constantine
I'm a Chicago-based writer, editor, and filmmaker looking to expand my influence and reach as many people as possible.
To date, I've published one novel, titled Fallen. For more information, please visit my website: http://percivalconstantine.omegacen.com.
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To date, I've published one novel, titled Fallen. For more information, please visit my website: http://percivalconstantine.omegacen.com.
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Northeastern Illinois University, Bachelor of Arts in English LiteratureMotto
If you've decided to become a writer then you're either extremely stupid or certifiably insane.Affiliations
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So You Want to Make Your Own Comic Book? A Guide for Aspiring Comic Creators to Get into the IndustryEver wanted to create your own comic book? Percival Constantine, a newcomer to the independent comic scene, shares his thoughts and experiences on how to break into comics and how to get your own comic book published.
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An Open Letter to Representative Sally KernSally Kern, a State Representative in Oklahoma and a former teacher, recently made headlines by claiming homosexuality was a greater threat to America than terrorism. As a teacher myself, I felt compelled to respond. This is the letter I sent to her.
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Train_Man: A Touching, Romantic ComedyThe story of a socially-awkward geek in Japan who finds love with the help of friends on the Internet. -
Ten Films to Check Out This HalloweenEveryone has their list of the greatest horror films, and these lists are extremely diverse. So instead of reading another list of greatest films, check out this list of ten films you may have never heard of.
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30 Days of Night Nothing More Than a Typical Zombie Movie with VampiresBased on the popular graphic novel, this adaptation of vampires in a town where the sun never rises for a month is a very poor translation, choosing to instead rely on a by-the-numbers zombie formula. -
Can You Write a Novel in Thirty Days?Every year, thousands of writers, both published and un-published, attempt to write a novel in a month. How do they do it? What's the process? And what's the pay-off? -
Japanese Culture and Social Commentary in Takashi Miike's Film, AuditionTakashi Miike's cult hit film Audition has become one of the greatest horror films of the latter 20th century. Beyond that, it offers some insight and commentary on Japanese culture. -
Motherhood and the Other: A Comparative Look at Alien, Aliens, and Alien 3The Alien series is one of the most popular franchises in sci-fi/horror. The first three films -- Alien, Aliens, and Alien 3 -- are especially interesting because of their recurring themes of motherhood and the Other, and the dichotomy between Ripley and the Alien. -
The Unofficial Guide to Grant Morrison's New X-MenGrant Morrison wrote Marvel's New X-Men series for 41 issues, effectively turning the X-Men mythos on their head and generating a lot of controversy in the process. This serves as a closer look at his incredible run and an attempt at offering an explanation.
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3:10 To Yuma Revitalizes the Western Film3:10 To Yuma, starring Christian Bale and Russell Crowe, features a simplistic story which is transformed into a stellar film thanks to nuanced and well-developed characters and great action. -
The Return of HeroesFour months after the events at Kirby Plaza, we pick up to find that the Heroes are back, but living somewhat less exciting lives. -
Fall TV Preview: Scrubs Takes One Last Trip to Sacred HeartAfter six seasons of being on the air, Scrubs returns for its seventh and final season. And if the cliffhanger from last season is any indication, the final eighteen episodes promise to be very interesting! -
How to Self-publish Your Own NovelYou've finally written that novel you've been talking about for years... but now what?
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Teaching English in Japan - Thoughts of a Nova RecruitHow I was recruited by the Nova Group to be an English teacher in Japan, and how I stumbled upon the extent of their financial hardships.
