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Friday morning, just before leaving for Canada, I entered Midnight Lane Gallery's Midnight on the Stroll poetry contest. Curator Johnny Longfellow is seeking poetry inspired by the theme of street life, the site's digital art, or its music. I'm pleased to have had work accepted with Five-Two alum Doug Draime and other favorite poets.
As a bonus, the site artist, "Yours Truly" (No, not I), used a frame from one of my poetry videos to create a very Spenser-ish digital image:
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Monday, May 26, 2014
Would you stop buying a favorite author's books?
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Today on Do Some Damage, Kristi Belcamino shares stories of signings gone wrong and right, asking, "Would you stop buying a favorite author’s books if they were not as 'personable' as you would have hoped?"
I commented that I'm pretty good at separating author from work. If I really liked an author's writing, I'd still buy the book AND hold a poor opinion of the author's manner. By the same token, if the author was an engaging personality but I didn't enjoy his or her writing, I wouldn't buy the book.
This said, I think it is important to present oneself positively to others. I don't see how it could hurt. Personally, I find it easy because, writing being a solitary activity, I welcome the chance to interact with people. If they want to complain to me about my work, I just smile and shrug. Whaddya gonna do? :)
Today on Do Some Damage, Kristi Belcamino shares stories of signings gone wrong and right, asking, "Would you stop buying a favorite author’s books if they were not as 'personable' as you would have hoped?"
I commented that I'm pretty good at separating author from work. If I really liked an author's writing, I'd still buy the book AND hold a poor opinion of the author's manner. By the same token, if the author was an engaging personality but I didn't enjoy his or her writing, I wouldn't buy the book.
This said, I think it is important to present oneself positively to others. I don't see how it could hurt. Personally, I find it easy because, writing being a solitary activity, I welcome the chance to interact with people. If they want to complain to me about my work, I just smile and shrug. Whaddya gonna do? :)
Something to Remember
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My Canadian cousin Richard, loving husband and father of three, and friend to countless more, had been studying to become a permanent Roman Catholic deacon. His ordination and 25th wedding anniversary fell on Saturday and Sunday respectively so that's where I was, along with my brother, mother, and just a few dozen aunts, uncles, and cousins. We are and always have been close enough to pick right back up. Due to limited seating, I have no pictures of the ceremony, but fine memories.
My Canadian cousin Richard, loving husband and father of three, and friend to countless more, had been studying to become a permanent Roman Catholic deacon. His ordination and 25th wedding anniversary fell on Saturday and Sunday respectively so that's where I was, along with my brother, mother, and just a few dozen aunts, uncles, and cousins. We are and always have been close enough to pick right back up. Due to limited seating, I have no pictures of the ceremony, but fine memories.
Monday, May 19, 2014
At The Five-Two: "Concerned About the 'How'" by Ann Clark
In this week's poem, read by upcoming guest editor Annabelle Edwards, a woman ponders murderous modus operandi:
Monday, May 12, 2014
At The 5-2: "Gentle Men" by Dalton Day
This week's poem is by FreezeRay Poetry editor Dalton Day:
Submit to 5-2 guest editor Annabelle Edwards by May 23 for publication June 23.
Submit to 5-2 guest editor Annabelle Edwards by May 23 for publication June 23.
Friday, May 09, 2014
THE BIG BANG THEORY: "The Gorilla Dissolution"
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After Penny is fired from Serial Apeist II, she says she needs to start making some smart decisions with her life.
"Like what?" Leonard asks.
"I don't know. We could get married."
I won't spoil the rest, but it's true to the characters and their relationship, unique for its understated tone, and very well played.
Meanwhile, it was nice to see Raj and Emily commit to each other at their own speed. For next week's Season 7 finale, we find out how Sheldon reacts to these and other developments.
After Penny is fired from Serial Apeist II, she says she needs to start making some smart decisions with her life.
"Like what?" Leonard asks.
"I don't know. We could get married."
I won't spoil the rest, but it's true to the characters and their relationship, unique for its understated tone, and very well played.
Meanwhile, it was nice to see Raj and Emily commit to each other at their own speed. For next week's Season 7 finale, we find out how Sheldon reacts to these and other developments.
Monday, May 05, 2014
At The 5-2: "To the Accused" by Matt Forrest Esenwine
New Hampshire voiceover artist Matt Forrest Esenwine returns to The 5-2 with "To the Accused":
Submit to 5-2 guest editor Annabelle Edwards by May 23 for publication June 23.
Submit to 5-2 guest editor Annabelle Edwards by May 23 for publication June 23.
Saturday, May 03, 2014
DCU Animated: SON OF BATMAN
The next DC Universe animated movie goes on sale Tuesday, May 6. Here's my review for Crimespree Magazine.
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