Like most photos on my site, a guest photographer took this one, aka. they have no idea it’s appearing here until they see it. Dr. Jackie, the guest photographer, is having fun in Hawaii and teasing us all with photos. (Click on the image to see a much larger view of the rainbow over the [...]
My wife is a more regular reader of the No Impact Man blog than I am. She often reads it, summarizes it, and converts it down into a nice MTV translation for me. Many of the articles, like this current one, just make too much sense. So much sense, that it’s easy for me to [...]
Entertaining and uncomfortable. Low budget and fun.
The movie, not me.
Saturday, June 23rd, 2007
On Thursday, June 21, 2007 at around 9pm, I finished the rough draft of my first movie script. At 20,217 words (approximately 114 pages), I also completed my first official Script Frenzy contest. All in just under three weeks, cool!
The Script Frenzy producers have had lots of success with their previous contest, the National Novel [...]
A mixed drink that I love
1 part maraschino cherry juice
1 part vodka
1/2 part lemon juice
1 maraschino cherry
Mix together. Drink up.
Yum.
I love being married to Janna. It’s been three weeks and I’m learning more about her each day.
For one, she is addicted to Yelp. I really had no idea what this site was about before her. Janna plus a computer equals an opportunity to review something.
And that’s how I found out how Yelp, one of [...]
November is dedicated to writing novels (www.nanowrimo.org). June, starting in 2007, is dedicated to writing scripts (www.scriptfrenzy.org). Starting from nothing on 12:00:01 a.m. on June 1st, 2007 write a 20,000 word movie script or screen play before the final buzzer sounds just after 11:59:59pm on June 30th, 2007.
The prize for finishing the 20,000 words: A [...]
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[Edit. This is an excerpt from a draft of a novel I completed at the end of 2006. The novel had originally been published in entirety within separate posts (hence the "Part 17" designation in the page url), but I found this way of publishing unwieldy [...]