Featured e-Book: The Sculptor's Muse
Journal Entry: Sat May 3, 2008, 7:40 PM
"Karl, a young painter, is struck blind almost over night by a merciless virus. Clarius, a jaded muse, is sent to watch over him. Muses are meant to remain an invisible, divine presence--but from the very beginning Clarius knows that this case will be different. Karl does not need abstract inspiration; he needs to be loved, and touched. But a vindictive female muse and Karls insane ex-boyfriend are hunting Clarius down--and the penalty for any muse revealing themselves to a mortal man is death! Clarius must leave the man he loves and the loss may tear them both apart."Available from Loose Id
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Let me wish you a happy 2007!
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Read the news!
I've seen you around a lot.
Just thought I'd drop by.
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WRITE MOTHERFUCKER
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change is good, you go first.
Light travels faster than sound, which is why a person can appear bright, until they open their mouth.
hating me won't make you pretty.
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Featured e-Book: The Sculptor's Muse
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Featured e-Book: The Sculptor's Muse
i don't know struck me funny.
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~Coffeehouse had your mum last night
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Featured e-Book: The Sculptor's Muse
So I thought I\'d stop by and say what an awesome job you do, and you completely rock. Your generosity of time and knowledge floors me. Hope you have a productive, fun-filled and crazy week!
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The world is divided into two groups: people who love to play with swords, and two half-groups of people sliced in half by the sword-loving people.
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Featured e-Book: The Sculptor's Muse
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~Walt Disney
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what you don't show says more about you than what you do show...
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+++Things Arn't Always What They Seem To Be+++
Fav. Manga: X, Count Cain, Petshop of Horrors, Doll, Dolls, Bride of Deimos, Tsubasa, XXXHolic, Short Program, Rumic Theater
Happiness, by
The Interview, by
Rusting Bridges of Suburbia, by
So, I did some peruzing, and earthed up these three pieces.
Happiness is beautiful in its own simplicity, and has a subtle kick to it that I find lacking in a lot of reading these days.
The Interview is an interesting little for-the-stage piece that I found myself cracking up over, all over the place. There's some great humor and dialogue going on here, as well as some great subtle toss-ins for the actors to experiment with. Something I would love to see performed.
While Rusting Bridges of Suburbia might be a little ho-hum subject-wise, the rhythm and control of meter that ~ honestbrutality has accomplished here is impeccable. It takes a lot of practice and a lot of control of vocabulary to get a good rhythm in a slam piece these days, and it's done beautifully here.
Get writing, fuckos. *jesusbite
Guess right and you might get it
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Featured e-Book: The Sculptor's Muse
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I WIN I WIN I WIN!!!
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Featured e-Book: The Sculptor's Muse
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I know I do. And to follow in a great history of contorting bodies, gyrating, and toe-sucking, I shall expose myself to the pages of my fair, fellow deviants. *Flashes and let's forth extreme gases from his mechanical backside*
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My twin brother
And as you wander my halls of justice, do not fret in fear and fright at the lack of visitation by your follow critiquers, the black widow was hungry. You know the one from Wicked City? I bought her on a blue light special.
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