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Category Archives: Non-fiction
in reply to elektra luxx re: jack white
I guess my love for Jack White started when I saw The White Stripes live. At the height of their uber-hipness, pushed past the point of over-exposure, I attended a concert at the Greek theater in Los Angeles. And I … Continue reading
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Twenty-Four Hour Annual Birth Ritual
I go, prepared for the lessons of my scars. Free to fall. I’ll get up, Go again, A little further, as I always do. Might need a lift, though.
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Tagged birthday, falling, motorbikes, poem, poetry, resilience, Writing
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Had I Won Scary Stud of the Year…
…so much might have changed in my life. I might have had a special sash made, and I certainly would have put a photo of me wearing it on my book. The publicity may have seen me pose for similar … Continue reading
Where I’ve Been
Hello, chaps and chappettes. Time for a year ending thingamapost to placehold my wordpress account before they kick me off for lolligagging. Truth be told––and those of you who know me already know this––I’ve been attacked by many projects at … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Non-fiction, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Screenwriting, Square One, sWitch, television, Welcome to Cydonia, Writing
Tagged acoustic guitars, Alice in Wonderland, Books, Bulgarian Fables, Elvis Costello, Facebook, Fiction, filmmaking, Jesse Winchester, novels, Philadelphia, screenplays, Screenwriting, Surrounded By Idiots, Table 42 with Chef Darryl Harmon, Teodora Parvanova, The Water Works Restaurant, TV, video, Webisodes, Writing
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Reignfall Pt. 2: Words for My Successor
To the man who now wears my studly, satin sash––torture porn director, Eli Roth––I offer the following words of wisdom. You may heed them or you may not, that is your choice. In fact, as Mr. September, no doubt your … Continue reading
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Tagged Anime, comics, conventions, donkeys, Eli Roth, Festival of Fear, Horror, Mr. August, Mr. September, Pretty Scary, Rue Morgue, Stud of the Month, The Royal York, Toronto, video games, zombies
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Reignfall: Mr. August Heads to Toronto
Now that my reign as Mr. August has technically come to an end, it’s time to reflect on the opportunities it has afforded me to see the world, meet some amazing people, and really make a difference. As Stud of … Continue reading
Pretty Scary, VERY Funny…
Huge THANKS go out to Heidi Martinuzzi, blog vixen extraordinaire behind the horror site Pretty Scary, for featuring me as Scary Stud of the Month for August. She’s hot and hilarious in equal measure, so if you have a few … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Non-fiction, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Screenwriting, Square One, The Cull, Writing
Tagged Books, Fiction, funny hats, Heidi Martinuzzi, Horror, Mr. August, music, novels, Pretty Scary, rock, Scary Stud of the Month, screenplays, Writing
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The Man Cracks Down
I’m feeling a little heavy. I’ve had precious little time to write (or blog) and it’s as if all the pressing stuff in my existence––real or imagined––has been piling up on my back. Writing often shucks it away, like a … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema, Non-fiction, Writing
Tagged Cool Hand Luke, fighting, Martians, not quitting, pollen, rain, recession, Writing
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