February 2012
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Dumb
I remember living in an apartment block on the third floor that looked out over the bay, with the wind whistling through every night, like I was in a castle, sitting in a big armchair listening to “Dumb” by Nirvana. The apartment block dated from the 1930s, it was like living in “1984”
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Sci Fi Noir (c) Deadshot 2012
I am creating a new genre whiich I call “Sci Fi Noir” or “SF Noir” or “Science Noir”, which takes elemenets of Film Noir and Pulp SF and combines them:
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a good example.
I also like Pulp SF, say, a film based on the old video game “It Came From The Desert” which is set in the mid fifties in a desert town ants...
Let's reblog with something we're looking forward...
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whirlwindofgayness:
daniandthesparklydicks:
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zcatz:
I’m looking forward to living in New York as a child psychologist/psychiatrist eventually.
Graduating university and becoming an English teacher.
meeting my online friends. ONE DAY.
Graduating from college. Finally.
Well, that’s easy…
1.passing a Mustang on a Freeway, while driving a...
Captions for another novel
1. The Spicy Banana
2. Nina Investigates
3. The Spicy Banana at Midnight
4. Down In A Sewer
5. Nina Escapes
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I just finished reading the main story of “The Return of The King”, having finished the previous two books since the New Year. I started with the “The Hobbit” before Christmas, which I have read more than once but not since the middle eighties. I am now working my way through the Indexes and History at the back of the book.
I wonder now why I didn’t try reading this...
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A historic. A historic. A historic.
somethingtoobrave:
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I really don’t understand why EVERYONE says ‘an historic’. All media organisations use it without fail. When does that usage ever happen anywhere else? I’m going to buy an house! I’m riding on an horse! NO.
I HATE THAT.
I say “an historic” or “an hypothesis”. Honestly, I’ve always believed it was correct to use an, or at least it sounded...