Monthly Archives: November 2008

Remarkably Like the First 20 Minutes of Hellboy

So I have one bad week of writing and that spills over into two.  Gotta better watch out for that.  Though in fairness my salaried job probably ought to trump my writing some days.  Sometimes several in a row. Recently I outlined that I hardly ever find inspiration outside of others’ visual media: paintings, drawings, [...]
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A Bell-hunting Interlude

http://gorillaartfare.com/2008/11/the-bell/ Charnwyn’s coat tails dangled well below the branch she squatted on.  I loved that jacket.  It was maroon and finely textured—especially the embroidered cuffs.  She wore morning and night.  She wore it each day.  It hung well on her and in many ways defined her to those she’d just met but I wished I’d [...]
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A Little Auto-Interrogation

In Colorado it would be cold.  The wind would be blowing.  There might even be snow. I’d have lit the oil lamp and tried to resurrect the summer of ’92 with a mug of chocolate and a book.  I’d have wedged into a corner because the light from the lamp wouldn’t come at the proper [...]
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