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April 29, 2013

Following on from the last bank vault post...

This would be why bank vaults are cool for banks, but maybe not for restaurants…


12-year-old Courtenay girl accidentally locked in old bank vault during hide-and-seek game
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Published on April 29, 2013 14:48

April 26, 2013

rogerhobbs:


This bank vault was turned into a bookstore. It...



rogerhobbs:




This bank vault was turned into a bookstore. It might be the coolest thing ever.


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This could only be cooler if it was a mystery and crime bookshop.



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Published on April 26, 2013 20:03

April 23, 2013

Reviews for Night Terrors

Rodman brings together many elements familiar to horror-flick fans—a remote resort with a teenage staff, ghostly apparitions, a creepy, hardass boss—to craft a page-turner about a boy’s journey to overcome personal trauma.


Publisher’s Weekly



A fast moving, spine-tingling read.


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Like most novels from “Orca Soundings”, Night Terrors effortlessly falls into the format of short-length, high-interest. Despite the predictability of this pattern, however, the book, itself, is far from bland, marked by a plot that is fast-paced and intense. Three out of Four Stars.


CM Magazine (March 15, 2013)





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Published on April 23, 2013 11:45

Launch party for my latest, Night Terrors!  May 15, 7pm at Union...



Launch party for my latest, Night Terrors!  May 15, 7pm at Union Pacific Coffee

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Published on April 23, 2013 11:29

April 19, 2013

maxasaurus:

reminds me of my old office job


This is my...



maxasaurus:



reminds me of my old office job




This is my preferred writing outfit.

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Published on April 19, 2013 21:32

April 17, 2013

April 3, 2013

Haiku Found by Machine in the NY Times

Haiku Found by Machine in the NY Times:

I love finding poetry written on scraps of paper on the street. This is close.

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Published on April 03, 2013 14:41

March 29, 2013

"When editors and sponsors demanded changes to his copy, the legendary absurdist comedian and radio..."

“When editors and sponsors demanded changes to his copy, the legendary absurdist comedian and radio star Fred Allen used to reply: “Where were you bastards when the pages were blank?””

- via The Awl
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Published on March 29, 2013 17:20