David Cranmer's Blog, page 51
April 1, 2016
Buster Keaton
I was doing some research this afternoon and got lost in this chaotic, loony, wonderful world. Any Buster Keaton fans?

Published on April 01, 2016 14:18
March 23, 2016
Rough Edges: Mage, Maze, Demon - Charles Allen Gramlich
Rough Edges: Mage, Maze, Demon - Charles Allen Gramlich: The story “Mage, Maze, Demon” by Charles Allen Gramlich is the latest entry in the Veridical Dreams series, based on the dream journals...
Published on March 23, 2016 10:45
March 22, 2016
RAZORED ZEN: Mage, Maze, Demon
RAZORED ZEN: Mage, Maze, Demon: Wow, it has been a tough three weeks. I’ve actually had no full days off since the beginning of March, including weekends. But finally...
Published on March 22, 2016 15:59
March 19, 2016
March 18, 2016
Available Now: Mage, Maze, Demon by Charles Allen Gramlich
Published on March 18, 2016 12:42
March 17, 2016
Daredevil Season One Recap: Episodes 8-13
Getting you equipped for season two, here's my concluding recap of one—and I make a bold declaration at article's end. Let me know if you agree, alright?

Published on March 17, 2016 13:50
March 16, 2016
What I've Been Working on with Charles Gramlich

Charles A. Gramlich is no stranger to the sword and sorcery genre as the author of the “Talera” fantasy trilogy and the short story collection Bitter Steel. In “Mage, Maze, Demon” he follows on the heels of The Lizard’s Ardent Uniform & Other Stories and Treasure of Ice and Fire in continuing the “Veridical Dreams” series.
Release date: March 18.
Published on March 16, 2016 14:34
March 10, 2016
The Man with No Fear

Daredevil is the new gold standard in superhero television shows. Hell, it's even better than some of the bloated big-screen films (The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Fantastic Four reboot) that are beginning to water down the Marvel universe.
Here’s the reason for its achievement: old fashion character development. Show creator Drew Goddard wisely knows that all that running around and punching amounts to nothing if we don’t care about the person behind the mask.So, through well-inserted flashbacks, we learn of Matthew “Matt” Murdock’s (Charlie Cox) early accident that led to his blindness, burgeoning mutant powers, and his relationship with his father who was a boxer in Hell’s Kitchen. It’s just enough to not bog down the show for old fans like me (because superhero origin fatigue is a real thing) and just the right amount for new recruits to introduce the man with no fear.
Published on March 10, 2016 12:27
James Reasoner on Ice & Fire
Published on March 10, 2016 07:47
March 7, 2016
I Fully Support These Candidates...
Published on March 07, 2016 15:02