Saturday, September 29, 2001

Grant Morrison is a comic book writer. He has since become a practicing magician, and claims to practice his magic by writing his comic books. I read a cached interview with him on Google, and noted the following things to check out:

  • Marvel Boy
  • Alan Moore's Birth Caul
  • Chaos aesthetic
  • destruction of the 20th century dualities
  • The Ring O' Bells Myster by Enid Blyton
  • Relationship between Alan Moore and Karen Berger
  • Why Peter Milligan would be writing comics if above relationship never started
  • Phil Jimenez
  • Flex Mentallo, Man of Muscle Mystery
  • Explain the following:

    Ed Mathews Grant, I think the opposite of good and evil is indifference. What say you?


    Grant Morrison Now join those 2 together and tell me what the new synthesis looks like and is it usable

  • Magic cutting edge - Phil Hein & Nexus
  • Very pertinent today:

    Shannon Smith What do you make of the whole Survivor and Big Brother phenomenon. It seems to play into your theories in the Invisibles about all of us being tv stars.


    Grant Morrison I think my quote was everyone will be famous 24 hrs a day and that's what's happening. More cameras means more chaos

  • Scary: Whitley Streiber's website, Kathmandu, Brendan McCarthey
  • VAT
  • ego-modification exercises
  • What???

    Leo_Zeygerman Are the beginning pages of volume 2, issue 1, just a play out of King Mob entering the super context ?


    Grant Morrison The entire series is a playout of you entering the super context


    Question So, I've been experimenting with writing fiction as a conscious magical act, and you're right: it works. So well it's scary, sometimes. But the all-over-the-place results make me think I need a banishing ritual that's specific to the form; drawing pentagrams in the air around my PC just seems too daft for words. So, do you use a banishing ritual when you write and if so, what sort? How does it work?


    Grant Morrison I've never used a banishing ritual in any form of magic

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