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June 30, 2015
June 29, 2015
“I’d Gone Too Far” : Ben Burnes’ Amazing Reading
Ben Burnes has performed an excellent interpretation of my super-short “I’d Gone Too Far.” He brings the story to life, layering in an audio mood with his reading. Shh-and listen. Turn down the lights, turn up the volume, and change your underpants!
Published on June 29, 2015 07:24
June 26, 2015
The Perfection Fallacy
While in the midst of a project, it can be easy to get wrapped up in the mindset that something isn’t complete until it is “perfect”. You continue to pound away at it with the goal of it matching the ethereal vision that exists in your head. This tactic can be infuriating and is practically […]
Published on June 26, 2015 14:52
June 23, 2015
I’d Gone Too Far
It waited for me to move. I smelled copper blood, meat, and death, the other men that had ventured into this dark corner of the Amazon, surprised in a brutal way. I shot a glance to my left. An old, limping palm, barely rooted, looked ready to crawl away from its thin soil bed. Its […]
Published on June 23, 2015 11:02
June 22, 2015
A Cat Will Play: Shadow Book Two
I’ll soon be serving up a manuscript entrée that’s sure to feed your fiction hunger. Expect a deep dish helping of young adult story spiced up with a post-apocalyptic thriller and a paranormal drama. Bon appétit, readers!
Published on June 22, 2015 16:21
June 19, 2015
Just a Funny Thought…
These days, I see so much of the lower female anatomy in art. Have artists become cultural ambassadors for OB/GYNs?
Published on June 19, 2015 05:33
June 18, 2015
June 16, 2015
The Sounds of a Daydream
Remember the older Peanuts cartoons? Remember when the teacher spoke to the class, “Wah woh wahn… ?” Back in high school, I daydreamed so much that the only subject I may have learned was “Wah woh wahn.” Oh, and I love the cartoons, too.
Published on June 16, 2015 12:18
June 11, 2015
Bad Timing
On the night we discovered the bomb inside the house, it was a shame that Jenkins’ wife left him for another man. But it was rather funny that she left Jenkins for a terrorist. -M. Duda
Published on June 11, 2015 06:16
June 10, 2015
Ben Burnes: How I Learned Music Theory
How I Learned Music Theory Two years ago, I decided to finally buckle down and actually learn the basics of music theory. For over a decade, I had been writing music by “feel” rather by implementing any kind of knowledge about my process. While that method worked, it often led to frustration and extremely long […]
Published on June 10, 2015 07:48
The Cryo-Freeze II
Michael is the author of several collections of short stories. Under pen name M. Duda, his titles include We Dream at Twilight and Whispers from the Grave.
His most recent story "The Sound of Blue" w Michael is the author of several collections of short stories. Under pen name M. Duda, his titles include We Dream at Twilight and Whispers from the Grave.
His most recent story "The Sound of Blue" was awarded Silver Honorable Mention from Writers of the Future. This has fueled his passion for writing fiction.
He lives in Ohio with his wife, three dogs and two cats. He writes because his cat hates him.
Visit him at www.authormichaelduda.com ...more
His most recent story "The Sound of Blue" w Michael is the author of several collections of short stories. Under pen name M. Duda, his titles include We Dream at Twilight and Whispers from the Grave.
His most recent story "The Sound of Blue" was awarded Silver Honorable Mention from Writers of the Future. This has fueled his passion for writing fiction.
He lives in Ohio with his wife, three dogs and two cats. He writes because his cat hates him.
Visit him at www.authormichaelduda.com ...more
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