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The Halloween Tree
So, as most of you probably already knew, the best day to go shopping for Halloween decorations is the day before Halloween. Everything was at least 25% off and one store had things marked down by 40%. That store, by … Continue reading
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A Shameless Plug
Blade’s Edge Mark Schynert If you like high fantasy, urban fantasy, or alternate-time-line stories, and you have a Kindle, check out Blade’s Edge at the Kindle store. My friend Mark Schynert wrote and self-published this. It’s been a while since … Continue reading
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P-30; An Impressive Bowl of Soup
P-30 707.861.9030 • 9890 Bodega Highway Sebastopol, California I’ve read glowing reviews of P-30, but never been able to stop there before. The location, on Highway 12 between Sebastopol and Bodega, is a little difficult to get into, it’s small, … Continue reading
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Clementine
Clementine, by Cherie Priest; Subterranean Press, 2010 Warning: May contain spoilers. On the other hand, I’ve also taken liberties. Opening: Medium Shot Cover of Clementine. In the foreground stands an African American man, holding a Gatling gun in his left … Continue reading
Jonah Hex
Well, my one burning question is answered. Jonah Hex is steampunk, sort of. Jonah has two mini, semi-automatic Gatling guns mounted on his horse’s harness (apparently no cranking required). The villain, General Turnbull, builds a secret weapon, a “nation killer” … Continue reading
Open Comments, Part Two
The fun never stops! I get about twenty comments a day now and I end up spamming all of them. About once every two weeks there’s an actual comment. The human animal survived this long by identifying patterns, and that impusle is … Continue reading
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Announcements
Announcements, announcements, an-now-ounce-ments! What a horrible death to die, what a horrible death to die, What a horrible death, to be talked to death, What a horrible death to die. Announcements, announcements, an-now-ounce-ments! (Boy Scout Campfire Song) I made some … Continue reading