- Joshua Ortega
Infobox Comics creator
name = Joshua Ortega
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caption = Joshua Ortega at the 2008New York Comic Convention .
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birthdate = 1974
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nationality = American
area = Writer, novelist
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notable works = "((FREQUENCIES))", "Star Wars ", "Spider-Man ", "Batman ", "Star Trek "
awards =Joshua Ortega (born
1974 ) is anauthor andjournalist best known for hisnovel "((FREQUENCIES))", as well as hiscomic book andgraphic novel work on entertainment properties such as "Star Wars ", "Spider-Man ", "Batman ", "Star Trek ", "The Escapist", and "The Necromancer".Career
Journalism and poetry
Joshua Ortega began his writing career at the
University of Washington inSeattle, Washington , working as a reporter and a reviewer for the school’s newspaper, "The Daily of the University of Washington ", covering the booming Seattle music and arts scene of the 1990’s.After college, he worked for the
Los Angeles -basedURB magazine andThe Flavor , a Seattle-based hip-hop magazine . During this time, he not only continued to cover the music and entertainment beat, but also began to write about technology’s effects on culture and politics. He soon developed a reputation as an expert in the fields of emerging technology and surveillance issues, and would later contribute feature-length articles for newspapers such asThe Seattle Times .While working as a journalist, one of Ortega’s poems, “A Place at the Table,” was selected as the lead poem for a poetry anthology, "A Place at the Table", which was juried by the publishers of Blue Begonia Press and the Raven Chronicles, and edited by award-winning poet
Jody Aliesan . During this time, he also worked forMicrosoft , providing original content for a number of the company’s onlinevideo games .Novels
In
1998 , Ortega founded his own publishing and entertainment company,Omega Point Productions , and in August 1999, the company published the first edition of his debut novel "((FREQUENCIES))". The book has been compared to classic works of fiction such asBrave New World ,1984 , andFahrenheit 451 . Fact|date=February 2007 After two years and multiple printings, the rights to "((FREQUENCIES))" were bought by theJodere Group , publishers of suchNew York Times Bestsellers as "Crossing Over " byJohn Edward and "The Power of Kaballah" byYehuda Berg .Ortega is currently working on the sequel to "((FREQUENCIES))", "~VIBRATIONS~", in addition to another novel, an original screenplay, and numerous comic book and graphic novel projects. He often gives talks to aspiring writers of speculative fiction in the Seattle area.
Comics
The hardcover edition of "((FREQUENCIES))" was released in
March 2003 , and was promoted with a national book tour that took Ortega to over forty cities during the year. The tour itself became news, since a book tour of this magnitude was unheard of for a first-time author, and Ortega made multiple appearances on major media outlets such asNPR ,FOX TV , andCoast to Coast AM .In
2004 , Ortega began negotiations with numerous comic book and graphic novel publishers, and inMarch 2005 , his first comic book story was released: "Spider-Man Unlimited" #8, published byMarvel Comics . The story was entitled “Everything” and featuredRyan Sook on pencils. His next story, “Shadows & Light,” was released byDark Horse Comics inApril 2005 in "Star Wars Tales " #23. “Shadows & Light” served as a prequel to the bestsellingKnights of the Old Republic video games for theXbox and PC, and featuredDustin Weaver on pencils.Since then, Ortega has written for several major American comic book publishers, including Marvel Comics,
DC Comics , Dark Horse Comics,TOKYOPOP ,Image Comics ,Top Cow Productions , andSpeakeasy Comics , working on characters and properties such as "Star Wars", "Batman", "Spider-Man", "Star Trek",Michael Chabon ’s "The Escapist",Beowulf , and his own co-creation, "The Necromancer", penciled and co-created byFrancis Manapul .Video Games
Joshua is also being credited as a writer for
Epic Games ' "Gears of War 2 ".elected works
* "((FREQUENCIES))", Jodere Group (March 2003). ISBN 1-58872-069-1.
External links
* [http://www.joshuaortega.com/ Joshua Ortega] Official site
* [http://www.omegapp.com/ Omega Point Productions]
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