Real name: Garth W. Wallace
Birthdate: Oct. 6, 1979
Interests: anime, avant garde music, board games, conlangs, IRC, Japanese language and culture, modern classical music, music theory, professional wrestling, progressive rock, sequential art, skepticism, Tomiki Aikido, webcomics.
I have a LiveJournal here.
I'm also an oper/staff member on the Nightstar IRC network.
More about me
(mostly copied from my LJ userinfo)
I'm Garth W. Wallace, also known as "gwalla" online. I'm 25, male (some people get confused by that "a"), and currently looking for work. Despite my Berkeley upbringing, I went to college at the University of Southern California.
webcomics
I've been into webcomics since about 1999 or so, although I've been a fan of comics since long before that. I stumbled across the first User Friendly collection in the USC bookstore's computer science section, and was susprised that O'Reilly published a book of cartoons. I read it, loved it, bought it, and discovered that it came from online. This led to a lot of time spent in the computer labs. Through a crossover, I discovered Sluggy Freelance, then through Sluggy and Plan 9 I discovered some others, and it just ballooned from there. At one point I was reading something like 20 webcomics regularly. I lost interest in UF a while back, and Sluggy is starting to pall, but I still read several. I currently read College Roomies from Hell!!!, It's Walky!, Melonpool, Nukees, and several comics on Modern Tales and GraphicSmash . I'm a longtime Keenspot supporter. I was around for the beginning of Keenspace. I was also an early supporter of Joey Manley's Modern Tales family.
communications
I'm an oper on the Nightstar IRC network. I mostly hang out in #itswalky!, #warpzone, #talkaboutcomics, and #nightstar. Sometimes I join #webcomics, #puroresu, and #progrock.
I'm a forum addict. I post a lot on the Keenspot message boards, the Nightstar Zoo, and TalkAboutComics.com.
music
My musical tastes are eclectic, and tend towards the obscure. I'm into prog rock, especially when that implies more avant garde stuff. I'm not so into the "big six" (or whatever) groups, aside from King Crimson and some Gentle Giant: Yes (before they went pop) is growing on me, but Genesis (before they went pop) and ELP leave me pretty cold. My favorite band is probably Magma, from France. Jazz fusion, "downtown" jazz (a la John Zorn), zeuhl, and harder-edged prog get me going. I also like a lot of electronic (especially jungle/drum and bass), J-pop, West Coast "cool" jazz, and other stuff. I find modern (as in 20th century & beyond) "classical" fascinating--Bartok is my favorite composer, along with Stravinsky, but I also like Charles Ives, Henry Cowell, and Alan Hovhaness. Unusual rhythms, meters, and especially harmonies will usually get me to sit up and take notice.
Japan and martial arts
I'm a bit of a nipponophile . Ever since I was small I wanted to visit Japan. I've been an anime fan since Robotech was on the air, and a manga fan since my parents used to pick up issues of Urusei Yatsura and Nausicaa at the comic shop. I took Japanese in college, although I didn't get very good grades. In college I got involved in Tomiki Aikido, and I'm currently a brown belt. I've been to one national tournament, which was awesome although I got my butt kicked mercilessly.
language and conlanging
I started conlanging in high school while taking Latin, and rediscovered the hobby online in college. My conlangs tend to be involved in world-building projects intended for use in fiction, although I have yet to get one anywhere near the appropriate level of usability. I have a lot of fun with grammar and phonology, but I get bogged down when it comes to making words for the lexicon.
skepticism and religion
I consider myself a skeptic and "hard" agnostic, the latter meaning I have essentially ruled out the possibility that any organized religion could be literally true but do not believe that there is enough evidence to make an informed decision between atheism and deism. Although I'm not religious, I find religion (especially esoteric religion, early Christianity , and Gnosticism) interesting in an academic sense. I despise pseudoscience. I'm not a member of The Skeptics Society or the James Randi Educational Foundation, mostly due to lack of money I can spare on dues.
pro wrestling
Thanks to a friend, I've gotten interested in pro wrestling. I watch some WWE, of course, and I also follow a local indie fed, APW.
Tools
Current projects
New articles in the works:
Temporarily stored offsite
To research and expand:
- Professional wrestling match types - needs a lot of work. Currently reads like it was written by a 13-year-old boy (which it probably was)
- Antonio Inoki
- CJK - needs some info on typographical conventions: character cells, halfwidth and fullwidth characters)
- bujutsu - sad little substub needs love - need to check out Draeger's book again
- Martin Goodman - need to fish out that ish of Comic Book Artist on Atlas Comics
- Kenji Tomiki
NPOVification and cleanup:
- Goetic magick - needs to be rewritten so as to not assume the existence of the supernatural. Lots of "Practitioners of Goetic magick claim" I think.
- Jiro Taniguchi - probably not written by a native speaker of English (although their English is better than my Japanese!): needs more naturally flowing prose, copyediting. Already did a quick wikifix.
Need merging or moving
- Voicing now a disambig; wasn't much to merge with phonation besides links. Still not sure what to do about voice production: rereading it, it seems to be more about articulation in general, but I'm not sure.