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    www.baltimoremagazine.net/default.asp?t=1&m=1&c=30&s=28 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/1/2007    Last Visited: 12/1/2007  

    Charles Village author Michael Kimball turned U.S. rejection into U.K. success.
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    Michael Kimball chuckles good-naturedly as he recounts the excruciating process that preceded the publication of his unconventional first novel, The Way the Family Got Away.Turned down by approximately two dozen literary agents, he finally decided to pitch his book directly to publishers."In the span of about a year," he recalls as he sits in the living room of the capacious Charles Village townhouse that he shares with his wife, Tita Chico, and their four cats, "I accumulated 119 rejections for the manuscript."More often than not, Kimball continues, the letters expressed a similar sentiment: "'This is great writing, but we don't know what to do with it.'"

    Kimball, now 40, was working as an editor at a New York City publishing house himself at the time of this spectacular losing streak (1998), when a colleague pointed out an item in Publishers Weekly touting the receptiveness of U.K.-based publishers toward non-mainstreamAmerican fiction.Kimball immediately fired off his manuscript to a half-dozen U.K. houses.

    Fourth Estate, a British imprint that is now part of publishing giant HarperCollins, knew "what to do with it."Issued in 2000, The Way the Family Got Away traces a loss-suffused road trip made by an unnamed family-father, mother, young son, toddler daughter-as they relocate from Texas to Michigan with a third child, a recently deceased infant, stowed in a tiny coffin in the car's trunk.Kimball tells his story, loosely based on an incident from his own family, in the alternating voices of the two children.

    The novel resonated deeply with British reviewers and drew nearly unanimous praise; finally published in the United States in 2000, The Way the Family Got Away has since been translated into Dutch, Italian, Spanish, German, and Portuguese, with a Hebrew version in the works.

    Born and raised in Lansing, Michigan, Kimball graduated from Michigan State with a degree in English education but never pursued that career path.After stints in Chicago and New York City, he lived for six years in Lubbock, Texas with Chico (who is a college professor and, also, an author).Two years ago, she snagged an assistant professor post in the English department of the University of Maryland, and the couple resettled in Charles Village.When not writing fiction, Kimball edits and rewrites college textbooks.

    His second novel, 2005's How Much of Us There Was, again elicited a rapturous response in the U.K. but still awaits publication here.His third book, Dear Everybody, is scheduled to be issued this March in the U.S., U.K., and Canada. "It is a novel about a man who is writing letters of apology to everybody he has ever known," Kimball explains, "and, in doing so, tells his life's story."

    Meanwhile, Kimball will, in January, inaugurate a local fiction-reading series featuring "mostly" Baltimore writers."I'm hoping for a range of people," he says.

    "There's a lot going on here as a writing scene, but it seems fragmented," Kimball adds.

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    A Day in the Life of the Wish Sound Designer -- Wish... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/12/2008    Last Visited: 9/15/2008  

    by Michael Kimball

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    MMORPG.COM - Your Headquarters for Massive Multiplayer... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/26/2006    Last Visited: 1/6/2007  

    In the MMOG genre, one of the first developers to hire a high-profile music and sound designer was Mutable Realms who tapped Academy and Emmy award winning sound editor, Michael Kimball for Wish (since cancelled).

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    Stratics Central - The MMOG Community Resource - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/1/2004    Last Visited: 8/31/2004  

    The Sound of Wish - By Michael Kimball & L. Louis
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    With the following song, Michael Kimball and L. Louis have captured the majesty of Royal Chambers.
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    Stratics is proud to present an exclusive interview with Michael Kimball, the Sound Designer for "Wish"."Wish" is the first Ultra-MMOG currently in production by Mutable Realms with the second public beta phase scheduled to begin in September and a planned release in the first quarter of 2005.

    Michael answered questions about his previous sound design and composing experiences, his prior involvement with movies such as Bram Stoker's Dracula or the famous TV-series "X-Files" and his plans for the music and sound of "Wish".

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    Stratics Central - The MMOG Community Resource - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/1/2004    Last Visited: 9/23/2004  

    "Aegal" over on the Wish Vault forums posted a story from a site called Celestialheavens, claiming that the recently released music from Michael Kimball "Sorrow & Desolation" is a rip off from Ubisoft's "Heroes of Might & Magic IV".This however is not true.Here's the official statement from Lepidus on the issue.But first the statement from Celestialheavens retracting their libelous news post: Celestial Heavens has been informed by both Rob King and Mutable Realms that the music tracks in both Heroes of Might and Magic IV and the forthcoming Wish game referred to in yesterday's news are partially composed of sound samples from a licensed, legally owned music library, which is the only source of their similarity.This is a common practice in the film and game industries, and the story did not intend to suggest an infringement of any copyright holder's rights.Because the story may have appeared otherwise, it is hereby retracted, with apologies to Michael Kimball, the Wish Sound Designer, and Mutable Realms and its employees.

    And here's the part from Lepidus: I would just like to add, that Mike is an amazing talent and model professional who would never consider something of this nature.These accusations have wounded him, as they would anyone, and I am happy to see that the truth emerged.Michael Kimball is an excellent composer with various awards.He does not need to plagiarize from an old game.Wish will pride itself with original and great music.For a short refresh who Michael Kimball is and how he makes the Wish music, check out this interview I did with him a while ago.
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    Emmy and Academy Award winning Sound Designer Michael Kimball has released three more music selections in the sound section of the Wish web site.Listen to the soothing music of "Sorrow & Desolation", the calming sounds of "Savage Tundra" and the happy mood of "Venture Forth" as welcome additions to the selections already there.Find them here.

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    Stratics Central - The Massively Multiplayer Network - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/2/2004    Last Visited: 8/2/2004  

    The Sound of Wish - By Michael Kimball & L. Louis
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    The Sound of Wish - By Michael Kimball & L. Louis
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    The World Music Mix is a treat for the ears and a relaxing composition by Michael Kimball, to compliment the impressions the hand-crafted world of Ganedan will give the players of Wish.
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    The Sound of Wish - By Michael Kimball & L. Louis
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    With the following song, Michael Kimball and L. Louis have captured the majesty of Royal Chambers.

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    UO Stratics - Community News - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/12/2008    Last Visited: 8/3/2004  

    Exclusive Interview with Michael Kimball
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    Exclusive Interview with Wish Sound Designer Michael Kimball

    Stratics has an exclusive interview with Michael Kimball, the Sound Designer for Mutable Realm's upcoming UMMORPG "Wish".

    Michael answered questions about his previous sound design and composing experiences, his prior involvement with movies such as Bram Stoker's Dracula or the famous TV-series X-Files and his plans for the music and sound of Wish.Read the full interview here:

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    Wish - PC game - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/28/2004    Last Visited: 7/29/2004  

    Stratics has an exclusive interview with Michael Kimball, the Sound Designer for Mutable Realm's upcoming UMMORPG "Wish"

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    Wish : Sound with Michael Kimball - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/1/2008    Last Visited: 9/1/2008  

    Michael Kimball: Behind The Sound of Wish

    It is sound that will bring Ganedan to life.This huge responsibility falls on the shoulders of one man: Wish Sound Designer Michael Kimball.

    The winner of two Emmys (nominated five times), two Golden Reels (nominated five times) and an Oscar (nominated once, as part of the Bram Stoker's Dracula sound team), Michael brings a wealth of award-winning experience to the Mutable Realms team.Michael's work is second to none, and provides Wish with a proven force in producing high quality sound and music for our game.

    Michael has made a career in the entertainment industry working on eleven motion pictures, including Bram Stoker's Dracula and Hook, a slew of television programs, such as the X-Files, Picket Fences, Ally McBeal, the Practice, Hill Street Blues and many illustrious animated features, which include The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Alvin and the Chipmunks.
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    Michael was also the man behind the sound in the famous Energizer Bunny commercials.Finally, Michael has also produced, edited and mixed several music albums for various recording artists.

    As our Sound Designer, Michael brings his experience to work for us full time.Through his hard work, and amazing talent, Wish will become the new benchmark for sound in the MMORPG industry.

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    Wish : Sound with Michael Kimball - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/25/2005    Last Visited: 1/25/2005  

    Michael Kimball: Behind The Sound of Wish

    It is sound that will bring Ganedan to life.This huge responsibility falls on the shoulders of one man: Wish Sound Designer Michael Kimball.

    The winner of two Emmys (nominated five times), two Golden Reels (nominated five times) and an Oscar (nominated once, as part of the Bram Stoker's Dracula sound team), Michael brings a wealth of award-winning experience to the Mutable Realms team.Michael's work is second to none, and provides Wish with a proven force in producing high quality sound and music for our game.

    Michael has made a career in the entertainment industry working on eleven motion pictures, including Bram Stoker's Dracula and Hook, a slew of television programs, such as the X-Files, Picket Fences, Ally McBeal, the Practice, Hill Street Blues and many illustrious animated features, which include The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Alvin and the Chipmunks.
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    Michael was also the man behind the sound in the famous Energizer Bunny commercials.Finally, Michael has also produced, edited and mixed several music albums for various recording artists.

    As our Sound Designer, Michael brings his experience to work for us full time.Through his hard work, and amazing talent, Wish will become the new benchmark for sound in the MMORPG industry.

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