DJ Narity, a really cool and popular local DJ rocked some Birdimus gear for a style section shoot featuring that hottest local DJ’s! Respect to Narity to doing it big!
Narity rockying the white Birdimus Tee!
Jamaica’s hottest young disc jockeys!
More fun.
Birdimus the line will be released soon, more details to come soon!
Fans of Japanese animation (Anime) in Jamaica are just as rabid as fans elsewhere. I had the pleasure of going to the event and dressing in a Jinbei, a traditional Japanese summer outfit. With the help of my cousin I got some pretty cool pictures of the event!
that’s me and the ambassador for Japan in Jamaica!
a few cool cosplayaz dressed as characters from the Soul Eater Anime!
strike a pose!
My exhibit area for my t-shirt designs!
All the pictures are on my facebook page! Video coming soon!
I had the chance a few months ago to work with my friend James on a 48 hour short film project in Korea. This is what we ended up shooting! I had to head back to Tokyo right after shooting, and it turns out the film wasn’t submitted as a final entry, but here is what weeventually cooked up!
After I did my Smile Jamaica interview about a month ago, I was both flattered and humbled by the e-mails and calls I received from people all over the country. One guy in particular, e-mailed me from Canada to tell me he appreciated the work I was doing putting Jamaica on the map. I had no idea he was in Jamaica on a brief visit, and I ran into him recently at a party in Kingston. I am glad I am inspiring people and will try to keep it going!
It snowed recently here in sunny old Tokyo. It was my first time seeing snow in Japan, so I took a few pictures and idled around, particularly when I decided to eat some ice cream while it was snowing : p
I received copies today of two book with my published writing! J.K Rowling, Stephen King, Dan Brown… holla at me!! : D
My short story “Gaijin Girl” was published in the 15th edition of Yomimono , an annual literary journal published by author Suzanne Kamata. You can also checkout my interview with her, here.
Next, a book deal!
Loving the feel : D
Suzanne Kamata is the author of Losing Kei (Leapfrog Press, 2008), the editor of Love You to Pieces: Creative Writers on Raising a Child with Special Needs (Beacon Press, May 2008) and Call Me Okaasan: Adventures in Multicultural Mothering (Wyatt-Mackenzie Publishing, 2009)
Halloween last year was pretty sweet. This year had a typhoon threat lingering in the air, meaning less people were out. But yours truly still wore an outfit and headed out into the night!