I kicked ass on the audition, according to the CD.
She told my manager that I was “amazing,” that I had “just incredible energy when he walked into the room” and that I “‘got’ the character — something we’re really having trouble with.”
I guess nobody who reads this character groks him, and I did. That’s cool.
But I’m too young. I play late 20s and this guy is early 30s.
So no job for me . . . but a great audition, and a good impression made on a big time casting director.
A year ago, I would have been all torn up about this, but I got the news, and was like, “Oh, okay. I’m going back to work on Just A Geeknow.”
I have even more exciting Dancing Barefoot news:
- We’ve added all sorts of cool stuff to the Media Kit: an excerpt from the book, including a scaled-down illustration, a collection of some of the reviews, and updated banners and stuff. The Media Kit page is designed for other bloggers who want to help support my book, by linking and stuff. You can also use the downloads to convince your significant other that it’s worth buying the book, or to show your local indie bookshop owner why they should stock it. 🙂
- We’re very close to finalizing international shipping. This has been a real pain in the ass, but I think we’ve worked out the best balance of cost vs. shipping time. We should have something set in digital stone by the end of the week.
- I have gotten two more awesome reviews, and I share them now:
It goes without saying that Wil Wheaton is one of the great geek
stories of our time. But who’d have thought he could DELIVER some
more great geek stories? Well, in the pages of Dancing Barefoot, the
man behind Wesley Crusher does just that. Full of humor and humanity,
Dancing Barefoot’s writing style is packed with the kind of easy,
natural, honest quality that is so in evidence on Wil’s award-winning
Blog site. Touching, genuine and funny, these are true-life stories
you don’t have to be a dork to enjoy. Deeply impressive, I can’t wait
for his next book!
-John Kovalic
Creator, Dork Tower
Holy.
Crap.
It’s like Bob Gibson telling me, “That’s a hell of a fastball you’ve got there, kid,” or Patrick Stewart saying, “That was some nice acting there, Wil.”
*beam*
I also have a review from the great Kibo himself:
Wil is a great writer, and the proof is in the way he makes you smile so
easily.
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