Oliver Stark talking about the transition from "Into the Badlands" to "911" (2022)
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Kinda late in the day, but here's my latest newsletter. Because apparently masculinity is having a wee bit of a crisis lately, I'm offering twelve dudes from science fiction, fantasy and magical realism who can serve as positive role models!
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have you ever made an a posteriori language for a project? It seems like all of your prominent projects are a priori. While I make both kinds, most of the conlangs I make are descendants of existing languages or hypothesized languages IRL.
I think my most famous a posteriori language is Trigedasleng from the CW's The 100. It's actually my most popular language. Beyond that I also created the Azrán language for AMC's Into the Badlands, which is an evolved form of Spanish, and Jessie Sams and I created Kezhwa for Amazon Prime's Paper Girls, which was a kind of futuristic con-creole (or code) for time travelers. Lishepus for Syfy's Dominion is also an a posteriori language, and the Verbis Diabolo I created for Showtime's Penny Dreadful is an a posteriori project. There may have been others, but those are the ones that come to mind.
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HAPPY 32ND BIRTHDAY OLIVER STARK! 🎉
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Oliver Stark for Brief Take Magazine.
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