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July 7, 2016

Unity Declares: The Ghost Is Dead

True? False? Probably? Unlikely? The Proof is in the haunting.


The Ghost in the News - Robin Spriggs 1Robin Spriggs as The Ghost on Season 2 of Powers

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Published on July 07, 2016 13:22

July 5, 2016

Ghostly Origins

SBNR: Robin Spriggs as The Ghost on Season 2 of Powers.


The Ghost - Robin Spriggs

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Published on July 05, 2016 00:35

June 30, 2016

Now You See Him, Now You Don’t

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The Ghost (Robin Spriggs) in Hitler’s bunker. Berlin, Germany, Walpurgisnacht, 1945.


Powers, Season 2, Episode 7.

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Published on June 30, 2016 12:03

June 29, 2016

Battle of the Argonne Forest

Powers - Robin Spriggs - The Ghost - Argonne Forrest - 1918Robin Spriggs on Powers (Season 2, Episode 7): SuperShock meets The Ghost. Argonne Forest, France, 1918.

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Published on June 29, 2016 08:04

June 28, 2016

Enter The Ghost

Powers - Robin Spriggs - The Ghost - WW2Robin Spriggs as Morrison, aka The Ghost, on Powers (Season 2, Episode 7). Follow this link for a sneak peek at the action.

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Published on June 28, 2016 11:37

January 31, 2016

“Powers”: Season 2

Powers: Season 2 is wrapped, and I’m still standing. Thanks to a cast and crew of madly talented souls, fans of the show can expect a wild and epic treat. Stay tuned, friends![image error]

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Published on January 31, 2016 08:07

Powers: Season 2

Powers: Season 2 is wrapped, and I’m still standing. Thanks to a cast and crew of madly talented souls, fans of the show can expect a wild and epic treat. Stay tuned, friends!POWERS - PR Image

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Published on January 31, 2016 08:07

December 7, 2015

Doings of Interest

Robin Spriggs as The Man - tight crop - antiqueFor all my friends who have been curious enough and kind enough to inquire, following is a brief list of my current “doings of interest.”


Item: Polishing up Baltazar Bumbertazm’s Book of Ineffable Dreams, a comprehensive collection of prose poetry that I hope to have turned in to the publisher by early 2016.


Item: Will appear as “Harley” on the TV drama Containment, premiering on The CW in early 2016.


Item: Will appear as “The Man” in the off-kilter indie comedy Gilda Sue Rosenstern: The Motion Picture! in late 2016.


Item: Closing in on completing the design of a fast-paced adventure board game featuring a host of all your favorite characters from The Wyrd City Chronicles.


Item: Currently at work on a new collection of fiction, also promised to a publisher but whose title and subject matter must remain, for the nonce, undisclosed.


Item: Will soon begin autographing 500 signature pages for a special edition of Madhouse, a shared-world horror anthology due out from Dark Regions Press sometime in 2016.


Item: About to begin work (as an actor) on the second season of a super exciting TV series (emphasis on the word “super”) that I’m not yet allowed to discuss. So let’s just leave it at that.


That’s enough for now, I think.


Thanks, dear friends, for your kindness and curiosity. Go forth and make big magic!

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Published on December 07, 2015 17:45

October 31, 2015

Glimpses of Droom #2

Conjuring - small Footnote #12


“His alleged fetish for eyes, it is important to note, is said to have been more intellectual and spiritual than sexual in nature. Be that as it may, according to several anonymous correspondents, it did indeed manifest in the practice of oculolinctus, though in a context so reverent and ritualized as to pass for an act of sacrament. Various texts contained within The Untold Tales of Ozman Droom (“Eye Candy,” “I of the Beholder,” “Eyes and Gnosis,” “If Thine Eye Be Single,” “Liber I,” etc.)—although not offered as confirmation of these assertions—should nevertheless prove of considerable interest to readers of a speculative bent.”—The Untold Tales of Ozman Droom

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Published on October 31, 2015 08:01

October 23, 2015

Courting the Devil

Robin Spriggs as The Man - tight crop - antique A Guest Column by Gilda Sue Rosenstern


When I first began putting down ideas for what would become Gilda Sue Rosenstern: The Motion Picture!, there was one role that, due to its eerie but oddly charming nature, I couldn’t imagine anyone playing but Robin Spriggs.


In addition to being an accomplished actor, Robin also happens to be the author of some of the strangest but most beautiful books I’ve ever read. Plus, he’s a magician, and I don’t mean the stage kind either. So I sent him a description of the character I had in mind (a sort of interdimensional gypsy-cowboy) and asked if he was interested. Much to my delight (and a little to my dread), he said yes.


Later on, as I found myself vajazzle-deep in the writing of the actual screenplay (my first, I might add) and feeling not a little meshuga, I thought, “Wait a minute, Gilda Sue. You’ve got Robin damn Spriggs in your cast. Why not wise up and ask him to sign on as co-writer, too?” So I did. And again he said yes. That’s when things got really strange—not only in the movie about my life, but in my very life itself. Big shock, I know. But the real shock, especially if you’re only familiar with Robin’s spookier qualities, was how funny he turned out to be. And I do mean “funny ha ha.”


So yes, as expected, Robin Spriggs brought the strange to Gilda Sue Rosenstern: The Motion Picture!, but he also brought a whole lot of hilarity. And magic, too, of course. So color me triple blessed. And triple grateful, too.


—Gilda Sue Rosenstern


P.S. Gilda Sue Rosenstern: The Motion Picture! is finally in the can. That means we’ve shot it, but it doesn’t mean it’s done. If you’re a fan of Robin Spriggs and would like to play a part in unleashing this crazy bit of uniqueness on the world, you can do so by contributing to our post-production Kickstarter campaign. Thank you in advance for your love and patronage, and welcome to the team. Bye now!

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Published on October 23, 2015 10:08