December 19, 2011

Energy and Revelation.

I've been on an Operation Ivy kick lately. I haven't listened to Energy in years and today, after listening to the album straight through, I got mad at myself for letting it sit this long. Dusty and sad.


I've also been playing Assassin's Creed: Revelations. Time consumer, time consuming, consume me.


On top of all of that, I got a Kindle Fire for Christmas, so I've also been reading non-stop. I already have 15 free ebooks, most of which are considered "the classics." Currently, though, I'm reading Milo's novel for NANOWRIMO in which Glen Danzig (no relation to Danzig of the underworld) aspires to become a spy.

Awesome.

Okay, now that I have some time off from graduate school, I can get back into my writing, my fiction, and that little box in my head where anything can happen.

December 10, 2011

Time Warp

The semester is almost over. Things are winding down. I finally have time to read fiction.

Life is awesome and so are you.

November 20, 2011

Open Submissions 50-to-1

Hello all! My blog presence has been slim to none. I hope you're okay with that, I truly do. You know how life can be sometimes.

Anywho, I promised my good pal, Paul Mullin, that I'd spread the word:

50 to 1 is still alive and thriving thanks to Mr. Mullin. As the former editor in chief, I told him I would spread word of his call for submissions. So, kind folk, take this as your sign. When's the last time you wrote something you felt rocked? Flash fiction takes only a few moments and it is incredible to see how much can be said in so few words (fifty to be exact). At 50 to 1, everything rocks if you put some heart into it. You'll never know what you might find you're capable of.

Thank you in advance. And keep on spreadin' the word that 50 words is down for 1 line and then some. (See what I did there?) Open to new and established writers, very few guidelines, lots of love.




October 21, 2011

Untitled Flash Fiction Written In My Hotel Room In Ohio 2011

There is a viral revolution in my blood. The white blood cells (WBC) are protesting some political movement my brain is trying to push - something about muscle evaluation between self-assessment and budget spending data. I don't know where my stance lies. I mean this is a democracy and the WBC have every right to voice their opinion, but there has to be some sort of traditional loyalty behind the leader of my humanistic machine. I guess what I'm saying is, I'll see where the primaries go and make a decision then. Ask me later.