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April 14, 2015

Sherlock Holmes a’ la YouTube

Sherlock Holmes: need I say more?
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Published on April 14, 2015 06:01

April 11, 2015

Podcast 1: My View of Storytelling

I’ve managed to fumble and bumble my way through a podcast production; at least, it’s audible. I discuss storytelling and explain why a book is just as relevant today as it was hundreds of years ago–it’s a human thing. Hope you enjoy!
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Published on April 11, 2015 16:03

April 9, 2015

In Memory of a Veteran

One–she prays alone, each day, each night, each dawn, at each table, seat by empty chairs which wait for him–song, his song–his memory, which, upon release, soared high into a waiting sky–sung, with a single voice and melancholy bell and darkened timbre, last, one final time–a song perhaps forgotten. -M. Duda This is inspired by […]
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Published on April 09, 2015 09:40

April 7, 2015

Audiobook Update

Production has begun on the Bedtime for Seneca audiobook. Expect an end-of-the month release.
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Published on April 07, 2015 06:58

April 6, 2015

If I Must,

if I must dance, if I must laugh–laugh loud, laugh long, if I must sing–so bad you laugh, so bad I laugh, if I must sock puppet play–so bad you laugh, again, so bad I play, again, if I must–my love who gave me wings–fly–I’ll soar high, soar far, soar milky cloud and turquoise sky–I must: I must live, and I must love.

-M. Duda
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Published on April 06, 2015 14:28 Tags: prose-love

April 2, 2015

In Defense of Bloodborne (and Demon’s Souls and Dark Souls and…)

I hear gamers refuse to play Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls, or the new Bloodborne title all the time: “The game(s) is too difficult.” I cry foul! Digging deeper, the same gamer may claim these games have too steep a learning curve; the game takes too long to learn; “I don’t have the time.” Again, I […]
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Published on April 02, 2015 10:21

Bloodborne Sits on my Shelf

I won’t play it. I could unwrap the new plastic in seconds. But I won’t play it. I won’t.
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Published on April 02, 2015 06:14

March 31, 2015

Welcome, Fiends…

HBO produced a terribly enjoyable horror anthology Tales from the Crypt. You’ll be treated to entertaining performances by Patricia Arquette, Dan Aykroyd, Demi Moore, Jeffrey Tambor, and other recognized actors and actresses who, you might say, bring the show to life. But you may not have listened to a radio show streamed online under the same […]
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Published on March 31, 2015 10:09

March 26, 2015

The Book or the TV Series?

After reading the series A Song of Ice and Fire, I choose a book over any television series. The HBO drama Game of Thrones is well done: the production quality is top-notch, the soundtrack is memorable, and the actors’ performances are believable. Peter Dinklage brings Tyrion Lannister to life. But it’s a shame that the […]
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Published on March 26, 2015 15:15

March 24, 2015

Meet the M. Duda Staff

A spotlight never shines on my team’s efforts. With no credit given, they worked diligently behind the scenes. Their support made the book possible. So, I’d like to introduce the members: Publishing Agent: Miss Anne Kalvenstein Miss Kalvenstein knows how to play the marketing game. She can spot a trend like a cat spies a […]
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Published on March 24, 2015 12:26

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M. Duda
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.

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