Sunday, August 7, 2011
Friday, August 5, 2011
(Recommended Reads) Hello Michael by kstah
My name is Mike and about 3 and a half years ago, I was working at this call center in an industrial area. The only other buildings around us were warehouses, a dump, a juvenile hall and trees.. it was a small but lively place.. about 100 employees or so and because it was in a small town, it had that small town or should I say, high school mentality...
(Recommeneded Reads) A Hero Comes Along by Icy Sedgwick
St Joseph's Cemetery isn't the nicest place to put someone to sleep. Still, the dead don't get much of a choice in the matter. We're expected to lie back and not make a fuss. For the most part we do, but every now and then, one of us has unfinished business, and can't rest....
Taking a week or so off from story posts...
...but fear not there will still be the usual assortment of geek-centric articles, insane news and pictures of girls with big booties!
I just need some time to get my upcoming writing projects in order.
So the prose starts again in ten days-
August 15th - The newest installment of PRICE BREAKS AND HEARTACHES 'Al And Tallulah's Wild Ride'
August 17th - The new serial novel begins
August 19th - A new #FridayFlash and the begining of my first multi-part LOCAL HEROES storyline.
As always thank you for visiting and keep circulating the blog!
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Where are the Route d'Abbaye stories?
The Nick Of Time (and other abrasions): Jason Magwier Winds Up In Cleveland
Since every other blog is posting it - here is our first image of our new Superman!
Welcome to the franchise Henry Cavill...

Wednesday, August 3, 2011
It's deja vu all over again!
(Insane News) "He's got the bunny outfit, a cowboy suit and a ballerina dress but you don't see him except where he's tripping through his backyard..."
Police in Idaho Falls have told a man to stop wearing a bunny suit in public after people complained he has been frightening children... one neighbor defended Falkingham as eccentric but otherwise harmless.
"He's got the bunny outfit, a cowboy suit and a ballerina dress but you don't see him except where he's tripping through his backyard," Deborah Colson told Reuters. "He's got a strange lifestyle at home but we all do weird things at home."...

Sir Timothy Of Kent got to see YELLOWBRICKROAD before I did! WAHHHHHHHHH! No fair!
He posted a very well thought out review on his blog... check it out!
YellowBrickRoad, from the writing/directing team of Andy Mitton and Jess Holland, is frustratingly close to genius.
The powerful set-up (detailed above) had me hooked from the outset with its Lovecraftian overtones and engaging mystery, and this certainly isn't a movie that spoonfeeds answers to its audience.
I love a good mental challenge as much as the next person and films that don't necessarily spell out everything that's going on, but YellowBrickRoad suffers because - in a similar way to Lost - it is ultimately too obscure and obtuse.
While it is certainly a film that will stay with you as you try to ponder what fate befell the inhabitants of Friar - and the contemporary expedition - I don't believe there are actually enough clues to adequately fill in the gaps....

Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Only one thing can salvage this miserable Tuesday...
SING IT PETER CARPENTER YOU MAGNIFICENT BASTARD!


