by Ernest Hogan
Once again,
Anthony Romero and Josh Rios have put some of the art and artifacts
of my bizarre career on display in Chicago. You can read about it
over at Mondo Ernesto. Here, you can have a look at some of this
stuff.
They look so nice
in frames. And there are some words included to help explain where all
this madness came from.
Under somebody's
ceramic cybervato is the original edition of Cortez on Jupiter
with an article I wrote about Aztec things that go bump in the night.
Here's one of my
dinosaur stories that appeared in Science Fiction Age. This
one allowed me to romp about futuristic developments in South
America, and pay tribute to the monster movies that inspired me in my
childhood.
Even though this
installation is at college rather than a gallery, if anybody is
interested in buying any of these beautifully displayed pages out of
my sketchbooks, please get in touch. I'm willing to make deals.
Ernest Hogan has been called the Father of Chicano Science Fiction. His
“Chicanonautica Manifesto” is in the Fall 2015, Volume 40, Number
2 of Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies. He was born in East
L.A., and his mother's maiden name is Garcia
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