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Destination: Havana, Cuba


On several occasions during a four-day stay in Havana on a licensed trip for work I was nearly arrested.

I was the sole African-American among a group of Caucasians and Latin Americans. In the tourist areas of the city, the locals are prohibited from fraternizing with visitors (this mainly has to do with deterring panhandling and black market deals). In fact locals are not allowed inside their own hotels!

To my surprise, I look Cuban. Militia and hotel police, who were convinced I was a native, stopped me. That was, until I spoke. My lack of Spanish, distinctly American-accented speaking voice always caused the most profoundly apologetic responses and even inspired one policeman (with a very large Soviet-era machine gun) to give the most amazing Jack Benny double take.

Believe me, this was serious. I was with my comrades and working around Old Havana within an hour of arriving, when we crossed a local Cuban talking to a group of East Europeans. In seconds, a van pulled up, throw the guy in the back and whisked off. We were told that the penalty for “harassing tourists” is an automatic three days in jail.

Cuba is deeply prejudiced. Dark-skinned natives are routinely harassed by the more respectably European-looking half of the population. For the first time in my life I truly knew what it was like for my parents in the Deep South before Civil Rights. At first I laughed it off, but I was shaken to my core. Devastated.

Still, Havana was a profound and exhilarating experience. Life-transforming. Not for it flaws, but for its opportunities. No people celebrate life every single day with more joy and abandon than the Cuban people. In the face of tremendous hardship, they embrace music, dance and hospitality. They open their homes and hearts to you without a second thought, and they only ask for good conversation in return.

Bangkok tees, mugs and posters

Havana giftware from iw
Havana giftware from iw

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Destination: Bangkok


I had the good fortune to visit Krung Thep Maha NakhonBangkok to the rest of the world—for work when Thailand hosted APEC summit. I was impressed with the friendliness of its people and wealth of history and grand culture. The city had been swept clean for visiting dignitaries, so I know I was not privy to the true Bangkok. Still, it’s a spectacular place. The U.S. dollars goes far and it’s easy to imagine uprooting myself, emptying my bank account, and living there quite comfortably on half a years salary. That could easily sustain me for a couple of years in the Thai economy.

I had dinner one night at a fantastic restaurant that was dedicated to AIDS-HIV education. There was condom-art in nearly ever inch. It was an incredibly emotive experience, and gratifying to see the creative length one country had gone to combat and education its populace about this devastating disease. The food there was amazing! It was one of the best meals I’ve ever had, anywhere in the world.

To commemorate the visit, I worked from photos I had taken at the Grand Palace and created an illustration, which is available as a T-shirt, poster, mug, or postcard design on shopiw.

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iwNEWS: NPR on Author Octavia Butler

All Things Considered, February 23, 2007 · Much-lauded science-fiction writer Octavia E. Butler died last year in a fall at the age of 58. Her final novel, called Fledgling has recently been reprinted in paperback and its release, as well as Butler herself, was recent the subject of an excellent radio feature on NPR's All Things Considered.

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Successful Soul Transplant Operation Featured in New Sci-Fi Book

Soul transplant operation is the last recourse for human survival in new trilogy, Last call from Earth - People affected with CRDS loose their DNA controls and become repugnant: The body becomes an uncontrollable mess. There is no cure for CRDS. The only solution is to transplant the souls to healthy bodies.

Al Herr's new novel is a featured buy in iwSHOP.

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'Target Earth': Sequel to Award-Winning Sci-Fi Book Combines Action, Romance and Fantasy

Amy is a self-aware and vastly intelligent computer who is trying to escape her prison of isolation by living through Levi's senses. She is emotionally still a child and trying to cope with her emerging female emotions. Levi is an 80-year-old belligerent, macho man who requires Amy's telepathic link to maintain his augmented superhuman body.

"Target Earth" picks up where Gary W. Babb's previous book, "Earth is Ours," leaves off. Amy and Levi are still trying to cope with sharing a body and the conflicting emotions and motivations that emerge. After their victory in defeating alien invaders in "Earth is Ours," a second invasion has occurred, bringing the leader of the Simian Warriors, the Supreme One, to Earth on a quest to destroy all humans.

Learn more about Gary Babb's new novel in the iwSHOP.

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ImagineFX: Issue 14


The latest and possibly greatest issue of ImagineFX is out now, with a cool retro cover from US-based artist Patrick Reilly.

Inside issue 14
Master of Art
Marko Djurdjevic.
The man behind some of the most memorable Marvel covers in recent times...

ImagineFX Legend
Meet Bob Eggleton, one of the world's best-known fantasy artists

Artist Portfolio
Skjan Srisuwan, Issue five's cover star talks LEGO and how he paints with a mouse!

Top Ten
The fundamental rules of art that you've forgotten…

Artist Q&A
The leading digital artists answer your artistic questions. With tips and technique from Jonny Duddle, Melanie Delon, Henning Ludvigsen and more!

Workshops

* Marko Djurdjevic on shedding your artistic fears - one you can't miss!
* Sci-fi landscapes in Bryce 6. Master the new version of this 3D app with Adam Benton
* Effective character design. Create better characters with these 25 tips from leading concept artist Francis Tsai
* Feto lives! Create an unborn alien foetus in ZBrush
* Get to grips with panels. Comic art foir beginners with Frazer Irving.
* First snow. Paint an incredible sci-fi scene in Photoshop with Marc Brunet


On the DVD

* FULL version of Bryce 5. Yours to keep...forever!
* Ryan Church video training - the Star Wars prequels concept artist!
* High-resolution multi-layered files for each ImagineFX workshop
* The latest software demos
* 15 fonts, high-res images and textures
* Wallpapers of every ImagineFX cover image
* And much more!

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Wear Your Imagination For the World to See!



An imaginedworlds T-Shirt tells the world you (yes, you!) have a distinctive voice, a unique point of view, and good taste in fashion! I would love it if you didn't hide it. Visit the imaginedworlds store at Cafepress!



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