Titus Gee

Titus is a founding member and Editor-in-chief of RedFence. In past lives, he was a blacksmith, a security guard, and a newspaper reporter who explored tattoo culture, national border disputes, child abuse scandals and much more – that is, when he was not test driving cars or flying in various aircraft. He has lived in Israel, Germany, Poland and Italy and wandered other countries, always with a ready pen. His voices vary as widely as his subjects, though lyrical rhythms infuse each one.

Titus has written 86 article(s) for RedFence Magazine.


Night by Titus Gee At night the pavement seems a little harder, cooled into a new shape after the long hot melt of afternoon. It feels a little stiffer under the Nighthawk’s tires and stretches out from curve to curve, empty of the day’s traffic. At night the world empties out and the broad Los […]

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RedFence Editor-in-Chief Titus Gee talks about bringing a dream to life in the short story “Father Clock” and about the collaboration process for illustrating the piece in Print Edition One. RedFence Behind the Scenes: Titus Gee on Father Clock from RedFence on Vimeo.  

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Burn After Reading by Titus Gee Official movie still and poster art I almost missed Burn After Reading, Joel and Ethan Coen’s latest three-act parody of the great human drama. Then it almost missed me. Burn opened on an inconvenient night in RedFence Land, which explains why this blog does not include a video by […]

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The Editor’s pick of videos by some awfully talented people. Air Bear New York street artist Joshua Allen Harris builds whimsical creatures out of trash bags and enlists the power of public air vents to bring them to life. We couldn’t find much info about Harris other than his videos (which have touched off some […]

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Douglas Adams Lit News: New Hitchhiker’s Sequel by Titus Gee This just in from our friends at Jacket Copy on latimes.com: The widow of Douglas Adams, Jane Belson, has reportedly sanctioned a new book in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Series, to be written by Eoin Colfer (pronounced ‘Owen’), author of the Artemis Fowl […]

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Animalympics!

by Titus Gee on September 10, 2008

in Artist Spotlights

Animalympics! by Titus Gee In case anyone is running short on athletic stimulation with the close of the Olympics, RF’s favorite emerging cartoonist, David Wolter, has created a sequel, The Animalympics. Wolter announced, on Monday, his pledge to create a new panel of animal athletes every Monday in the month of September. Stop by and […]

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The Editor’s pick of videos by some awfully talented people. A longer one but worth every minute. YouTube: A lens for seeing ourselves. Michael Wesch is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Kansas State University and creator of the famous YouTube video “The Machine is Us/ing Us” about the cultural significance of new media. Here he […]

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The Editor’s pick of videos by some awfully talented people. Not our usual fare, but the title “of the Moment” certainly applies. And I think you’ll see why I thought it generally appropriate. Pork and Beans …and in case you don’t already love them, check out some of these: lightsaber charlie numa coke and mentos […]

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The Editor’s pick of videos by some awfully talented people. Paper This video by the unsigned band The Get Out Clause, from Manchester, UK, was recorded almost entirely on cctv in public places. The band then requested the tapes from companies who owned the cameras. According to British law, all close-circuit cameras in public places […]

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Art in the Public Space by Titus Gee Mountain Dew has got it figured out. Until Wednesday, the last time I “did the Dew” was in college when I depended on a steady stream of caffeine and sugar to fuel seemingly endless weeks of all-night shenanigans and philosophical conversations. You might say I regressed a […]

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