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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Sylvester Stallone and The Expendables
So good to see you. We survived the garden gnome attack. I was pretty impressed with those moves of yours. Wearing purple didn’t help. But you surprised me. Where did you learn those moves? It was hilarious. No, not you. … Continue reading
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Tagged avenging angelo, bruce willis, cop land, d-tox, dolph lundgren, driven, first blood, get carter, jason statham, jet li, john rambo, macho men, mickey rourke, rambo, randy couture, rocky, rocky balboa, steve austin, Sylvester Stallone and The Expendables by Oosters, terry crews
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Chuck Sambuchino – An Interview: Published Book, Writing Tips and a Writer’s Life (Part 2)
Thanks for coming back for Part 2 of the interview with Chuck Sambuchino. Here’s Part 1 if you missed it. Remember where we were last time? We were in an English garden (yes – Chuck, you and me) and there … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Writing
Tagged agent, book, book concept, book release party, Chuck Sambuchino - An Interview: How To Survive a Garden Gnome Attack, dos and don'ts, funny, guide to literary agents, historic theaters, humor, humour, movie, project, publishing, rejection, series of articles, sorche fairbank, writer, writer's life, writer's lifestyle, writing, writing tips, Writing Tips and a Writer's Life (Part 2)
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Baba Yetu: Music by Christopher Tin Inspires Fantasy and Sci-Fi Writing
Baba Yetu (The Lord’s Prayer or Our Father) is another song that inspired me. You may have heard it in the animation The Lion King 2. Again, I’d like to share this with you. The song is in Swahili and … Continue reading
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Tagged 12 songs, animation The Lion King 2, Baba Yetu: Music by Christopher Tin Inspires Fantasy, calling all dawns, chords, dawn, day, death, hardship, haunting, in different languages, joy, life, lyrics, mystery, night, novelist, our father, rebirth, song-cycle, swahili, the lord's prayer, three movements, writer, written by Jessie Mac
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