
Here’s what going on, socially and professionally, at the Writers Guild of America West this month:
December 2020
Events listed are current at time of publication. Dates and details are subject to change during the month.

Here’s what going on, socially and professionally, at the Writers Guild of America West this month:
Events listed are current at time of publication. Dates and details are subject to change during the month.
Bruce Lee would have been 80 years old this month, and nobody knows that better than his daughter Shannon. On October 6th she released a new book on her father’s teachings, which, as this interview points out, are just about as far from the violent action in Bruce Lee’s films as one can get.

Bruce Lee stands among the greatest icons on the planet. But such notoriety comes with a price and it’s one that Bruce pays more heavily than any other celebrity. He’s also the most ripped off. Brucesploitation is an entire genre of film dedicated to Bruce Lee impersonators. Bruce Lee clones proliferate fighting video games more than any other person, real or imagined. His image has been poached illegally for all sorts of random things like for Zhen Kungfu, a major Chinese fast food franchise with some 300 restaurants, all of which use his likeness without permission. No one else can claim this level of image piracy.
For years, Shannon Lee has fought hard to guard the family name and see that her dad receives the respect he is due. Now at the helm of the Bruce Lee Family Company, Shannon continues to champion her father’s work, dedicating herself to preserving his message of harmonious individuality and curtail those who would steal his image for their own gain. She has dedicated herself to bringing the real Bruce Lee to the world.

Our headline tells it all. Read on:
From a young age, local author Grant Snider found a passion in illustration. While a competitive fire with his twin brother, Gavin, helped spark that, the Derby native has been drawing ever since. Starting on old sheets of computer paper to having comics posted in publications such as “The Kansas City Star” and “The New Yorker,” Snider has continued to let his creative side run wild.

It’s obvious that Mr. Pastis knoweth of what he so elegantly speaketh.
Sigh…

How To Divide A Fanbase – The Last of Us 2
by The Closer Look YouTube Channel
The Good News: You have the most passionate fans in gaming. The Not So Good News: They hate what you’ve done. You thought putting together a TV show was hard? Take a “closer look” at this video about the saga of The Last of Us Part 2.