Author Archives: geoffreylong

Geoffrey Long is a media analyst, scholar, and storyteller exploring transmedia experiences, emerging entertainment platforms and the future of entertainment as the Lead Narrative Producer for the Narrative Design Team at Microsoft Studios. He is an alum of the MIT Comparative Media Studies program, a FoE Fellow with the Futures of Entertainment community, and a co-editor of the Playful Thinking book series from the MIT Press. His personal site can be found at geoffreylong.com.

Early Christians, early lions.

Sometimes it just doesn’t pay to be running too far out in front of the rest of the pack… And, honestly, that doesn’t seem to be that far ahead. This weekend I received a coupon in my email for an additional 25% off anything at Barnes and Noble, on top of my existing Member discount. […]

Home and Abroad.

It’s just a little thing, but it’s a nifty thing nevertheless: the travel website Home and Abroad picked one of my photos to illustrate their Shanghai Art Museum page.

Welcome Things.

To those of you visiting this blog for the first time from things magazine, welcome. Hopefully you will find some observations, projects and other creations that will interest you. By way of introduction, let me refer you to my bio. For old friends and regulars, hey, look — I was picked up by things magazine!

Morpheus with Insomnia?

Many of you Gaiman fans in the audience will know Marc Hempel as the artist on the next-to-last book in the Sandman series, The Kindly Ones. Hempel apparently wasn’t quite finished with the character once the series was over – behold the lampoon episode “Insomniac” at Tales of Munden’s Bar…

RIP Norman Mailer.

Awww. Norman Mailer passed away today. He was 84.

SNL on the Writer’s Strike.

Holy crap, I didn’t know Saturday Night Live could still be funny!

Joss Whedon on the Writer’s Strike.

“This is an era of change, and for the giant conglomo-tainment empires, it will either be the Renaissance or the Ice Age.”

Yeats on folktales.

I find it largely depressing that W.B. Yeats was bemoaning the acceleration of culture back in the 19th century: These folk-tales are full of simplicity and musical occurrences, for they are the literature of a class for whom every incident in the old rut of birth, love, pain, and death has cropped up unchanged for […]

Remember, remember…

Remember, remember the Fifth of November, The gunpowder treason and plot, I know of no reason Why gunpowder treason Ever should be forgot. Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, t’was his intent To blow up King and Parliament. Three-score barrels of powder below To prove old England’s overthrow; By God’s providence he was catch’d With a dark […]

The library of Umberto Eco.

So the hurricane has come and gone, and it was nowhere near as apocalyptic as the weather reports were making it out to be. I stayed bundled up in the house most of the day, watching Day Watch, reading a good chunk of the excellent Eisner / Miller and another stretch of Terry Eagleton’s Literary […]