Concrete creator Paul Chadwick is helping bridge the perceived gap between literature and comics by contributing an article to the world's most popular on-line bookseller, Amazon.com. In December, Amazon will post the article, "Movies on Paper," in which Chadwick discusses his work on feature films and comic books, on both the Entertainment and Science Fiction pages of the site.

"Paul is in good company," said Amazon.com spokesman Patrick O'Kelley. "Recently, we've run interviews or articles by Anne Rice, Stephen King, Tom Clancy, Dick Francis, Martha Grimes, Janet Evanovich, and other favorite writers."

According to O'Kelley, the article will be easily accessible on the site and fans won't need to endure extensive searches to find it -- just go the Entertainment or Science Fiction page and look for the link to Chadwick's article. After its initial run on the site, "Movies on Paper" will continue to be available through the "Related articles" section on the Details page.

Currently, Amazon carries six Concrete titles -- The Complete Concrete, Complete Short Stories 1986-1989, Complete Short Stories 1990-1995, Killer Smile, Fragile Creature, and Think Like a Mountain. Fans can expect to find additional Concrete titles added in the near future.