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July 4, 2012

Starlette FREE for the 4th!

What better way to celebrate freedom in America than with, y’know… free stuff?


Okay, besides all of that…


Starlette is available for FREE today at Amazon! Check it out and tell your friends!



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Published on July 04, 2012 10:07

June 12, 2012

Starlette — The Complete Novel, NOW AVAILABLE!

It’s been a bit quiet since the last chapter of Starlette was released back in December, but that doesn’t mean that Starlette is gone for good!



The complete novel is now available for the Kindle! Now you can enjoy every chapter in one convenient book.


In celebration of the novel’s release, I am also happy to present to you the all new Starlette trailer, now available on YouTube!



Check it out and be sure to tell your friends!



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Published on June 12, 2012 16:08

December 28, 2011

Chapter Thirteen Of “Starlette” Now Available!!! (on Kindle)


It’s the end of the road for Starlette and her cast. Will Starlette save the day, or will Bookworm have the last laugh? All will be answered in “The Final Chapter”. Just click the image above.


 


Special thanks to everyone who has read the series and for all of the kind words that you’ve had in response. Stay tuned for more novels, serial novels, novellas and random ramblings in the future!



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Published on December 28, 2011 08:43

December 17, 2011

Chapter Twelve, Now Available for Nook!

This is where I try to decide whether I want to make a comment about the Barnes and Noble system taking forever to get this chapter up, or just smile and move on.


:-)


Chapter Twelve of “Starlette” is now available for Nook! Woohoo! Check it out by clicking below.


Chapter Twelve on Nook!


 


 



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Published on December 17, 2011 11:29

December 14, 2011

Chapter Twelve, “The Red Pages” Now Available!!!

Chapter Twelve of Starlette is now available on Amazon Kindle! “The Red Pages” is a super-sized Starlette adventure, leading into the final chapter, which will be available on December 28th. For those of you who are following Starlette on Kindle, click below.


Starlette, Chapter Twelve : “The Red Pages”


There seems to be a slight delay in getting it up on Nook, but that would be a Barnes and Noble issue. I will update when it’s available on Nook.



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Published on December 14, 2011 10:54

December 10, 2011

Miracle On 34th Street (1994) : A Study In “What The F*ck Were They Thinking?”

Somewhere, back in 1994 or 1993… or whatever… a meeting was held. In this meeting, super important people who drover super important cars, and who undoubtedly had much puffier hair than they would ever think of having today, got together and decided to bring Miracle on 34th Street into the modern era.


Now, this was not an awful idea in and of itself. It wasn’t the first time that the story was remade, and there are countless versions of other Christmas classics, which we don’t hate just because they’re not our preferred version. Granted, Alastair Sim is the only man to play Scrooge in my opinion… but others seem to like different versions and that’s fine. I’m willing to accept people of all beliefs, even if they are guano crazy.


But then, something happened. At some point along the way, one of those people—whether it be the writer, the director, the producers, the studio heads or Satan himself—decided that they would enrich this classic Christmas tale by first showing us some fat dude’s ass and then bringing the concept of pedophilia into this heartwarming tale.


I’m not a prude. I’m not a puritan who faints at the sight of plumber’s crack. I may quickly look away and bang my head against the wall in the hopes of inducing amnesia, but I think that’s probably pretty common, right? But I’m not one of those crazies who cries foul every time an unmarried couple holds hands on television.


That said, Miracle on 34th Street is a movie that the whole family should be able to sit around and watch together without children being exposed to the drunken Santa’s ass and without parents having to explain to their kids what kind of inappropriate touching Santa is being accused of.


These movies are classics because of the heart of the story. We connect to them because they bring us to a warm and cozy place that makes the Christmas season feel somehow different than the rest of the year, when we are subjected to every horror that the world has to offer. We don’t watch Miracle on 34th Street to remind ourselves that pedophiles are out there and that children are quite possibly sitting on their laps, getting their picture taken in the middle of the mall. We watch that movie for the very purpose of forgetting that old fat dudes in Santa costumes are trying to prey on little kids. Can you imagine rewriting that classic Christmas letter to say, “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. And he might want to do some very creepy things to you, so you better stay away”? Kinda loses the appeal, right?


For the sake of keeping this somewhat short, I will refrain from going into the parts of the movie where the weird neighbor guy (who only became weird once the concept of pedophilia was brought into the movie) shows up in his robe on Christmas morning, with a creepy smile on his face, having just knocked up the little girl’s mother… but don’t worry, they got married in the middle of the night, when apparently nobody was keeping an eye on that poor little (possibly molested) girl.


Now, let’s get to the end of the movie. That part where in the original version, we have mailmen carry bags upon bags of letters to Santa into the courtroom and dump them on the judge’s desk. It’s iconic. It’s as much a part of that story as Santa inappropriately touching—wait, that never happened in the original. Never mind. But it was a big part of the original movie, right?


In the 1994 version of the movie, this scene is replaced by having the little girl walk up to the judge and hand him a Christmas card, right before he announces his decision. It’s a weird scene which seems awkward for a number of reasons. But within this card, there is a dollar bill, with the phrase “In God We Trust” circled. The whole point of the movie comes down to telling the target demographic of this film (the Christians who are celebrating Christmas) that their God is pretty much akin to the actually-nonexistent Santa Claus. Umm… way to play to your audience, fellas.


The movie was bad for a number of reasons, which all seem to boil down to the point that those who made it did not understand either the appeal of the original, or the audience that they were writing this movie for. It highlights the reason why there have been so few truly classic Christmas movies made in recent decades (I’m thinking The Santa Clause and Prancer and… umm… That’s pretty much it. And that was me really stretching the term “recent decades”). Is Hollywood capable of creating something with heart these days? When they try, it usually turns into a political message, which doesn’t sit right in this type of movie, even if you do happen to agree with them. Do they know the meaning of Christmas? Do they know how to avoid being d-bags in general? Or are most movies today made by people who have no heart, or no soul, and therefore cannot possibly tap into those resources for the sake of making a movie that warms the heart like the original Miracle on 34th Street or It’s a Wonderful Life?


And with those deep thoughts in mind, I leave you to your hot cocoa and warm blankets, so you can gather around your TV and watch the cast of Glee bastardize classic Christmas songs.


If you value your sanity, watch the Christmas episode of Community instead.



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Published on December 10, 2011 08:39

November 30, 2011

Chapter Eleven Now Available. Plus, Starlette Now Available at DiscoverLit!

Chapter Eleven of Starlette is now available on Kindle and Nook. With only two chapters to go after this, things are reaching the boiling point for Starlette and her cast. If you think you know what will happen… well, you might know what will happen, but try to act surprised when you read it.


Check out “First Strike”today!


Amazon


Barnes and Noble


 


But wait, there’s more!


A couple of weeks ago, I posted about a guest blog that I wrote for a site called DiscoverLit. The site, which is just now opening to the public, will be a must-know destination for anyone who has an interest in reading (or writing) serial novels or other short form fiction. I’ve been giving my input to them as the writer of a serial and I think that you will really like that they have to offer.


Before I start going into the details, I just want to make it clear that aside from posting my work on the site, as I do on Amazon or Barnes and Noble, I really have no stake in this company. I’ve sent them some input and ideas, but I have not taken any money from them. I’m simply excited by what they offer in terms of support for serials.


For starters, they will have the option to subscribe to a series! I’ve contacted Amazon about this possibility in the past, but they have not put any serial support in place yet. With the subscription, you can get a discount on the overall series, and each chapter/episode will be sent directly to your device upon release. You can purchase back-issues at their normal price. Starlette will be released on a separate schedule there. The material will be the same as on Kindle and Nook, but there will be time to benefit from the subscription option before the end of the series, rather than dumping the whole series out at once and not allowing readers to share those benefits.


The site will also allow authors to offer discounts and free chapters. I will be offering the first three chapters of Starlette for free, which is something that I can’t do on Amazon or Barnes and Noble.


If you’re a reader of serialized fiction, this should appeal to you. Having something show up on your Kindle is a lot easier than having to remember to go back and seek out each chapter when they’re released.


If you’re a writer who has stayed away from writing a serial because of the limitations that some other sites have, check out DiscoverLit. Once they’re at full speed, I think they’ll be a great asset to the indie publishing community.


 


I might sound like an infomercial salesman here, but considering the less than friendly response I have gotten from certain sites who have no love for serials, I think this could be pretty awesome. Check it out and let me know what you think.



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Published on November 30, 2011 09:09

November 16, 2011

Chapter Ten Now Available — Also, Kyle Andrews Guest Blogs at DiscoverLit!

Chapter Ten is upon us! Check out “Media Blitz” and prepare yourselves for the final chapters of Starlette which comes to its shocking, mind blowing, overly-hyped conclusion on December 28th!


Also, while you’re checking things out, be sure to click on over to DiscoverLit, where I am guest blogging this week. DiscoverLit is a new site for ebook readers/authors, which has a focus on serial novels and short form fiction. They’re just starting out now, so be sure to look around the site while you’re reading my incredibly informative article, “How to Avoid Being a Serial Killer”


Let me know what you think!


 


Chapter Ten links:


Kindle


Nook



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Published on November 16, 2011 03:00

November 2, 2011

Starlette, Chapter Nine — Now Available!!!

Chapter Nine is now available on Kindle and Nook. Check out “Bad Publicity” and let me know what you think!


Amazon


Barnes and Noble



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Published on November 02, 2011 14:31

October 30, 2011

We Interrupt Our Regularly Scheduled Programming…

Jury duty… It happens to the best of us. I’ve been serving for a week now, and it could go on for a while longer. So my ramblings about TV shows and movies might be put on hold for a bit, but I do plan on getting back to them.


Chapter Nine of Starlette will be available on schedule, however my updates to the blog, Facebook, Twitter, etc. might be a little bit delayed. So if you’re on the edge of your seat, just waiting for the next chapter, go ahead and check Amazon or Barnes and Noble on Wednesday. I will sound the alerts as soon as possible.



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Published on October 30, 2011 09:34