Go Read It!

Here's a report on what I did last Saturday night: I attended the premiere of a new documentary about Stan Lee and spoke on a panel that followed it. (Fair warning: I'm in the documentary…in frightening close-up.) I'm not sure where or when it'll debut but I'll keep you posted.

By the way: Not to pick on Jeremy Goldstone, who wrote this piece because it may not have been his mistake and we all make the occasional typo…but in the article, you'll notice that Paul Levitz is quoted about writing "forwards" for books. Does anyone know what a "foreword" is? A short article that comes at the beginning of a book is a foreword. I write a lot of them and often I get my copy of the printed book and discover that the publisher or editor thinks I wrote a foreward or a forward…and once, I discovered that I'd written a forewood. In case you're interested, this piece explains the difference, however subtle, between a foreword, a preface and an introduction.