David Cranmer's Blog, page 69
September 22, 2014
Clare's Debutante Ball

Published on September 22, 2014 14:02
September 15, 2014
The King of Cool Westerns

Please click over to Criminal Element to read my article on seven spur-wearing parts that span his notable acting career.
Published on September 15, 2014 13:49
September 14, 2014
Available: Chicken Soup for the Soul: Reboot Your Life

Published on September 14, 2014 16:00
September 13, 2014
Free for Kindle for a Limited Time: The Empty Badge by Wayne D. Dundee

Plot: It's been weeks since Cash Laramie, the famed "Outlaw Marshal," has been heard from. Meanwhile, at the Federal Marshal headquarters in Cheyenne, Wyoming, some disturbing reports are starting to filter in about the notorious Driscoll Gang rapidly hitting a series of banks, allegedly with the aid of a badge-wearing accomplice claiming to be Laramie. Can it be true? Can it be that the lawman with the hair-trigger temper and the mile-wide independent streak has finally gone completely rogue?
The truth is seldom easy to find. And on the lonely, twisting trails of northwestern Wyoming in the 1880s, it was often lost forever. But every now and then, when those dusty trails converged in certain unexpected ways, answers were revealed and justice was delivered in a blaze of gunfire.
Published on September 13, 2014 02:00
September 11, 2014
Five Underrated Doctor Who Companions (And One Scoundrel)

It could be debated what constitutes a true companion—especially when considering those who only lasted for one tour of duty, or who had frequently helped the Doctor but for one reason or another weren’t given the esteemed title (like Rose Tyler’s mother, Jackie), or the ones that never even stepped foot into the TARDIS. With all these variables to process, it would take the sonic screwdriver a couple hundred years to calculate an accurate companion tally.
In any event, while most of these helpful souls can be divide among the best (Sarah Jane Smith, Rose Tyler, Amy Pond) and the worst (Adric, K-9, Mel), there’s also the contingent that can be placed in the category of unsung heroes—those who don’t garner the attention of the favorites but have delivered the goods when the chips were down for the Gallifreyan native—or perhaps, as in one case, good riddance.
*The rest of my article on Five Underrated Doctor Who Companions (And One Scoundrel) can be found here.
Published on September 11, 2014 07:53
The Empty Badge by Wayne D. Dundee

Plot: It's been weeks since Cash Laramie, the famed "Outlaw Marshal," has been heard from. Meanwhile, at the Federal Marshal headquarters in Cheyenne, Wyoming, some disturbing reports are starting to filter in about the notorious Driscoll Gang rapidly hitting a series of banks, allegedly with the aid of a badge-wearing accomplice claiming to be Laramie. Can it be true? Can it be that the lawman with the hair-trigger temper and the mile-wide independent streak has finally gone completely rogue?
The truth is seldom easy to find. And on the lonely, twisting trails of northwestern Wyoming in the 1880s, it was often lost forever. But every now and then, when those dusty trails converged in certain unexpected ways, answers were revealed and justice was delivered in a blaze of gunfire.
Published on September 11, 2014 06:22
September 9, 2014
The July Rebellion by Kate Lincoln

Another short story excerpt from Family Matters, "Eldercare," can be found at Criminal Element. I've read about half the collection, so far, and am enjoying it immensely. Well worth the time when you get a chance.
Published on September 09, 2014 09:43
September 7, 2014
Ray Bradbury Writes Noir
Have you ever read a Ray Bradbury noir? Honestly, I didn't know he had written any until very recently and then enjoyed the hell out of the one I discovered. I'm at Criminal Element reviewing Ray Bradbury Writes Noir: Death Is a Lonely Business.
Published on September 07, 2014 12:10
September 6, 2014
What I'm Working On...
Published on September 06, 2014 13:32