Like so many others, I saw Man of Steel. Unlike many others, I went primarily because Hans Zimmer did the soundtrack. Alright, alright, to be fair, I also went to see if Christopher Nolan could do anything to make Superman compelling. As I’ve told a lot of friends who are sick to death of me … Continue reading
Tag Archives: writing
Lessons learned
This has been a long time coming. Too long, I’ll admit. I’ve known I wanted to be an author since I was six years old. Then I procrastinated for twenty years. D’oh. Most of that time was spent frolicking amongst projects that never could quite hold my interest. There were a couple large ones that … Continue reading
I am a published author. (!!!)
Holy e-books, Batman, I get to call myself an author now! Here are all the places you can get The Thief: Amazon Kindle store (still showing normal price of $2.99) B&N Nook store (still showing normal price of $2.99) Smashwords has every other format (for FREE) Pretty pretty please rate and review it! The more … Continue reading
Countdown: Momentum
Formatting of The Thief is over! (If you missed it, the prologue and chapter 1 are posted for early viewing!) I’ve been playing around with possible ways to begin The Dragon, book 2 of the Archetype series. It’s been fun, but I’m now starting to think that I’m putting too much focus on it at … Continue reading
audio disassociation
Soundtracks. Amirite? I’m discovering the benefit of buying soundtracks to movies I haven’t seen – because that way, I have no visual association with any of the tracks and I am free to attach any significance I wish. (Or, as in the case of Tron: Legacy, the story is so nonexistent that I am able … Continue reading