Monday, May 31, 2010

Favorites of May 2010



Books
1. The Vast Fields of Ordinary by Nick Burd
2. Hood by Noire
3.Mississippi Sissy by Kevin Sessums
4.My Sister's Keeper by Maragaret Moorman

Movies
1.Descent 2
2.Iron Man 2
3.Tremors
4.The Hangover

Music
1.Drops of Jupiter performed by Train
2.Wake Me Up Inside performed by Evanescence
3.Young Forever performed by Mr.Hudson and Jay Z
4.Keep Me performed by The Black Keys

TV
1.Hoarders
2.Intervention
3.First 48
4.I Almost Got Away With It

Friday, April 23, 2010

Favorites of April 2010



Books
1.Hayashi's Hero by Marie Harte
2.Velvet Need by Sean Michael
3.Out of my Mind by M.L. Rhodes
4.She's Got Balls by Mia Watts

Movies
1.Aliens
2.Ghost Busters
3.Sorority Boys
4.Doubt

Music
1. Down With the Sickness performed by Disturbed
2.Looking Boy performed by Yung Joc and crew
3.The Way I feel performed by Paul Oakenfold
4.I Have a Song performed by Eric Roberson

TV
1.Intervention
2.Hoarders
3.The First 48
4.Sanford and Son

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Favorites of March 2010


Books
1.Flight by Nicki Burnett
2.Hide and Seek by Ike Reibun(yaoi manga)
3.Stepping Stone by Kano Shiuko (yaoi manga)
4.Rabbit Man, Tiger Man (yaoi manga)

Movies
1.Ninja Assassin
2.Coraline
3.Monster House
4.Sherlock Holmes

TV
1.Hoarders
2.Intervention
3.1,000 Ways to Die
4.Mighty B

Music
1.Bulletproof performed by Raheem
2.Momma Told Me Not to Come performed by Three Dog Night
3.Sleep performed by One Republic
4.How to Save A Life performed by The Fray

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Favorites of February 2010





Books
1. Double Bound by Nick Nolan
2. Hey Doctor(yaoi manga) by Uchida Kaoru
3. King and Prince(yaoi manga) Kujisaki Kou
4. Broken Boundaries by Evangeline Anderson

Movies
1. Ninja Assassin
2. Avatar
3. Sherlock Holmes
4. The Glass House

Music
1. Hallelujah performed by Jeff Buckley
2. Have You Ever Seen the Rain performed by Creedance Clearwater
3. Fix You performed by Coldplay
4. Crazy performed by Gnarls Barkley

TV
1. 1,000 Ways to Die
2. Sanford and Sons
3. First 48
4. Cold Case Files

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Plans for 2010


I'm fully loaded. Yes, I have WIPS going every which a way right now. I'm writing about werewolves(have been for some time actually)spacemen, aliens, incubi, martial artists, and models. I have contemporary settings, fantasy, SciFi, and paranormal. I'd like 2010 to be my biggest release year for e-books, so when I finally do have a release I want them to trickle down like dominoes. You can expect releases from different publishing houses as I intend to spread them out, and I'm going to get a contract with Loose Id if it kills me. Haven't tried just yet so please keep your fingers crossed because they are my next aim.

I do have a release on the horizon however, and trust me it will be done because my deadline is the beginning of February.I won't share details just yet because I'm not sure what could change in the next two and a half weeks or so.

In other news, those looking out for Brogan and Micah's story, know that it will come. I have written on them already but the idea stalled out and now I am waiting for them to talk again while scratching out ideas in a notebook for their story. I want it to be in depth so that when you finish the book you feel like you know them--strengths, weaknesses and all.

I have plans for a few series and a story in the G-Strain universe.(You can find out more by visiting the WIPS page on my website.)

Favorites of January 2010



Books
1.Strings Attached by Nick Nolan
2.And Call Me in the Morning by Willa Okati
3.Two In, Two Out by G.A. Hauser
4.Golden Boy by Claire Thompson

Movies
1.Avatar
2.The Princess and the Frog
3.Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead
4.28 Days Later

TV
1.Intervention
2.Hoarders
3.Oprah
4.The first 48

Music
1.Blind performed by Lifehouse
2.Hallelujah performed by Jeff Buckley
3.Chances performed by Five for Fighting
4.Give me Some Love performed by James Blunt

Friday, December 11, 2009

Believe It or Not


Have you ever read a book that made you read a sentence over and over and over and over again because you just can't believe that you just read what you just read?! I never have, until today. Well actually, I cracked open this file last night and started to read, but I was too tired to continue. So today I started anew. And let me just tell you, before I jump into my rant, that I haven't even finished the story yet. I'm not far off, but I have fear and 'hope' for the ending.

You can find this ebook, Alive On the Inside, at Amber Quill Press. I was written by Naomi Brooks and Angelia Sparrow. I've read their works before and enjoyed them, plus, I'm not squeamish, and I can go for some unconventional lovemaking/characters. HOWEVER, *big sigh*, I don't think the warning adequately covers what you can expect in this story. Below I've included the warning.


This book contains graphic violence, hardcore bondage and punishment, torture and blood play. May not be suitable for the more sensitive reader.
(I also think this warning won't adequately convey what to expect because it has been used so frivolously in novels that don't even come near the level of violence and graphic detail of this novel.I've written bloody scenes myself, decapitation, implosion, explosions, and maiming. However, I don't think all that effects us when it happens in battle-scenes or as punishment. Battle we can understand. Punishment we can undestand, but pain at this level for the sake of pleasure? Well, that's just downright disturbing, eh?)

I'll leave that up to you daring readers to decide.

What they don't tell you are that there are some heavy religious issues faced in this story. As a matter of fact, a large portion of the story focuses on faith, belief in God, damnation, sodomy and the like. I think they should have included that in the warning as well. Anyhow, the story is quite unique. The writing is exceptional. The idea original. The execution's what horrified me. The main characters work for the Phantasmagoria: a circus that moves from town to town using the railroads to travel. The Phantasmagoria has been around, as the books says, forever, in one form or another. Its highly paranormal; the entire act is run on magic and mystery, fueled by the blood of the innocent and the souls of the guileless. But the guiltless murdering of innocent people isn't what horrified me either. After all, I am a huge horror fan, and I expected some sophisticated explanation of it all and in the end a redemption of some sort.

What GOT ME was the show itself. Of course I've seen movies about freaks and read up on all manner of disturbing scenarios but surely some of the horrifying acts, described in gory detail made even me--who does not have a penis-- shrivel up and die. I mean if I had a penis I would baby it for like three months after reading this. I would check every hour of the day to make sure it was still there. The acts performed by the characters during their performance made me a little queasy sometimes. If you have an imagination anything like mine and you decide to read this book, then perhaps you will know something of what I speak.

SPOILERS AHEAD! YOU'VE BEEN WARNED.

Expect everything you've seen in movies about freakshows/circuses like bearded women, Siamese twins, wicked clowns and deformed dwarves--freaks as they call them. Also expect these freaks to have sex, and expect a front-row seat. Expect dildos with spikes,cutting as entertainment, some character abuse.

As for the horror, one example that comes to mind is when Torturo, The Pain King, and MC of Alive on the Inside roasted his penis in a fire, stuck a fork in it, and tricked a man to bite into it to see that it was real. It was, and the guy bit the tip off. I almost died. I really did. The guy BIT OFF roasted penis.

Well, I don't want to offer up anymore spoilers. There are plenty more delights in the story. I'm off to finish reading this baby! I tip my hat to the two authors. They have balls--balls the size of basketballs. I hardly ever feel the compulsion to dissect a read, to share, or spoil any details of its offering, but I must say this one touched me deeply in a place I won't soon forget.