Showing posts with label aaron dietz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aaron dietz. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

It's finally here! UK2 is On Sale Now!


We are excited to announce that Uno Kudo is now available on amazon at a special introductory price of $19.99 (Reg retail price will be $23.52) 

When we published UK1, our amazingly supportive friends and family made the impossible happen and ordered so many copies of our first book it became the #6 Best Selling American Literature Collection. 

UK2 would not have been possible if not for that kind of unwavering support, and we would like to thank you. It's been a long year, which made for a lot of long hours and a ton of work by people with already busy lives, hectic jobs and filled social calendars, and yet here we have this amazing and gorgeous book that we're so proud of and excited to share with you. 

From the bottom of our collective hearts we thank you! Now buy a copy and tell us how much you love it. 

Purchase UKV2 on Amazon
 HERE



With Love & Nakedness, 
Uno Kudo



Thursday, October 4, 2012

Sneak Peak into UK2 with Florian Imgrund & Aaron Dietz



For your consideration, another sneak speak into Uno Kudo vol.2: Naked with author Aaron Dietz and photographer Florian Imgrund.



Florian's photographs are not just visually stunning, but what sets them a part from other photographic works is that they aren't like "normal" photographs. Florian explains: "The unique charm of analog photographs connected with the original handcraft of photography fascinates me. After I got my first analog camera in summer of 2010 I started shooting more and more. This growing portfolio is the result of my passion. All of these photographs are captured on film, self developed and without any computer manipulation. I hope you‘ll enjoy it".

Florian's work can be found all over the internet, but just for you we thought we'd give some direct links HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE. You may find his portfolio on his website HERE.

Aaron Dietz is an instructional designer and the author of Super, a novel from Emergency Press about commitment, crisis, paperwork, and heartbreak. Dietz's super powers include a high metabolism and the ability to put things back where he got them. He's also pretty good at math. Find out more HERE.

To purchase your own copy of Super, you may click HERE 





If you missed out on Uno Kudo Vol.1: Ripped, don't despair! 
You may still buy it by clicking HERE






Friday, March 9, 2012

Uno Kudo Volume II: Naked - CALL FOR ENTRIES




We are excited to announce that we are moving ahead with a second volume to the book we put out at the end of last year.

Uno Kudo was received with so much enthusiasm that we have agreed to produce a second volume. This time we are having an open submission that will be judged by a panel of 7. The best written and visual pieces will be published in UK2 for a November release.

The theme is "naked". This can be interpreted however the artist feels. eg: vulnerability, openness, inhibition, emotional or physical.

Deadline for submissions is May 1 2012

All submissions will be cleared of any personal info before the judges see the materials leaving the artist the unique opportunity of having their work judged based purely on it's creative content and quality.

Markets: Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction, Illustrated Stories and Comics, Artwork, and Photography
Genres: All
Length: under 1500 words
Multiple submissions: Accepted for artwork only.
Previously published: Yes. Please indicate.
Submission type: Email only

Submit materials to: Unokudo@gmail.com

Please indicate on the subject line of your email if the content is poetry, a short story or art.

ARTWORK
Artwork will be used both on it's own and to complement our literary pieces. Artwork that will accompany the literary pieces does not necessarily have to be related to the naked theme. The book is a square format but art may be used as an insert shot or a full bleed across a spread so submissions of any proportions are welcome.

We look to cover a wide range of styles and subject matter.

By submitting your work, you are confirming that you own the Copyright or Creative Commons License to the material, and are granting usage of the work to be published one time in Uno Kudo Unless Afterwards, all rights revert to the contributor. We do, however, reserve the right to use your artwork to promote the book if necessary

YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION
Please include your name and contact information in your submission.


Friday, October 7, 2011

A sneak peak at a few of Uno Kudo's stories

Richard Cox (writer)  Eric Edwards (artist)



Megan Elizabeth Corry (writer)  Scott Irvine (photographer)


Bud Smith (writer)  Michael Brandon (artist)


Inga Semmingsen (writer) Stephen Spera (photographer)


Aaron Dietz (writer)  Emily Kaplan (artist)


Erin McParland (writer and artist)


Chrissa King (writer)  Eric Edwards (photographer)




We hope you love it as much as we loved making it. 

To purchase your own copy, please click

*Disclaimer: If you decide to share this with a friend of 12, we promise not to cry.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Who is Uno Kudo? Aaron Dietz.



Lately, it seems the biggest question on everyone's mind* is, "Just who is Uno Kudo?" and the answer is "Us", "We are" and "This group of people, together."

I am Uno Kudo, each member of Uno Kudo is Uno Kudo. Hell even you can be Uno Kudo. You'd have to give me something first, some art, a pretty photograph, some writery stuffs...but then! You get the idea.

Uno Kudo isn't one thought, one idea, one mind, one single action or one piece of something. The name might suggest otherwise, but the last thing that Uno Kudo is - is a singular entity. We are a group of individuals who are only able to exist within this project that we have created together because of the collective consciousness of the whole. Together we are an ebbing mass of awesome. Each part of this group has been touched by another and that effect is what has made this possible.

With that in mind, I'd like to begin to answer that looming question.

Who is Uno Kudo?

Uno Kudo is Aaron Dietz.





Aaron Dietz is the author of Super, a novel from Emergency Press about commitment, crisis, paperwork, and heartbreak. Dietz's super powers include a high metabolism and the ability to put things back where he got them. He's also pretty good at math.

As an instructional designer, Dietz has written online high school courses on computer programming, green design, and 3-D video game creation. It’s natural for him to write quizzes. He’s worked a decade in libraries. He’s also been paid to count traffic and once failed a personality test.

Dietz blogs at aarondietz.us, writes for TheNervousBreakdown.com, and is an advisory editor of KNOCK Magazine.



Is it really true that you failed a personality test?

Yes. I once took the official Myers Briggs Type Indicator test, and got a response back that said they had failed to detect a personality. It was embarrassing for both parties.


What was the motivation behind writing your piece (called "Status 9") for Uno Kudo Volume 1?

I had so many motivations. I like to combine about thirty different impulses when I write a piece, so I'll just cover the two motivations that are most obvious when you read the piece.

First, I love writing about hopeless situations and how things get that way. In my story, a small crew of people working at an interplanetary science base get stranded without oxygen and are left to wait out the last few hours of their lives with no hope of rescue. I loved thinking of the bureaucracy and various levels of failure that had to occur for things to end up that way. Of course, a rescue does happen at the end, but not before some rather drastic things occur.

Second, I like exploring repression vs. expression. I think it's interesting how repressing a desire can lead to safety (but not gratification) while the expressive action often leads to happiness (but at some level of risk). In my story, the characters decide between instant gratification (at the cost of an increased chance of death) and safety (no gratification, but a better chance of survival). The main character chooses the safe route and part of the motivation for writing this story involves weighing the cost of regret vs. the benefit of survival. How much will a person give up to maintain their safety, and is it worth it?




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* This isn't realllly the biggest question on everyone's mind, but, it makes for a decent opener so...