
I turned 30-years-old today, and I don't feel like blogging.
I'll be back next week with an exclusive interview with the founder of Bluecadet Interactive, a company working at the cutting edge of digital storytelling. They created the Ripples of Genocide interactive narrative for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and Catlin's Campfire Stories for the Smithsonian.
In the meantime, check out the trial I covered yesterday for Judicial Reports. I felt like a pulp fiction character, scribbling madly into the night about a disgraced judge. As long as I'm writing, I don't mind getting older. Check it out...
"A cheap fixer is convicted of leaving cigar stains on his bench. One of Brooklyn’s most notorious judges went from posh dinners to the promise of prison Thursday as a jury convicted former Supreme Court Justice Gerald P. Garson of three felonies."







HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JASON!
Posted by: LitPark | April 20, 2007 6:39 PM | Permalink to Comment