Calvin Carter Articles on Looper
This is my collection of articles I've done for Looper as a Freelance Entertainment News Writer. My work has covered television, movies, anime, comics, cartoons, and commercials.
I'm a multi-media storyteller with a decade of work in a multitude of print and online publications. I've told stories through writing, photography, and video on hard news and soft features. I've also worked as a copy editor, blogger, and content creator.
I'm currently freelancing from the West Tennessee area.
This is my collection of articles I've done for Looper as a Freelance Entertainment News Writer. My work has covered television, movies, anime, comics, cartoons, and commercials.
This is my freelance work I've done for Comic Book Resource, a website dedicated to pop culture news, features, and list articles. My work so far has included articles on comic books, anime, television, and video games.
Online Project I built that centered on Online Media Engagement from Memphis area Journalists, Editors, and Professors. This online project features video, audio, and interview transcripts.
“It was pretty remarkable when you consider the time,” MIFA Inter-faith Relations Officer Linda Marks said about the formation of the organization. “I grew up then, and while there might have been some of that going on behind the scenes, there really wasn’t much working together.”
This is my work I did for Population GO, which included writing about pop culture news, feature posts and podcasts. All of this was for a digital format.
They listen to him as if a quiz will follow. As he speaks with his hands, attempting to project an imaginary graph on something about "money flow" and "potential costumers," two women sit across from him. Their yellow notebooks are tattooed with information he's shared.
The May 17 2012 issue of the Brownsville States-Graphic that features my work with hard news, as well as community features.
"JRPG is really about the story and how the story develops for the character and how you as the player become attached to the character." Project Phoenix is a high-fantasy Kickstarter-funded title that bills itself as "the rebirth of the JRPG." There's no major publisher push, so for an indie title, maybe that's a lofty goal.
This is a feature I wrote on Memphis Area Rock Act, Chemical Zoo.
April 2014 Issue Of The Teen Appeal that I served as Copy Editor and performed page layout.