Jacob Baugher's Blog, page 21
February 26, 2013
A great portrait of three of my best friends
Settings: Nikon D7000, 1/320, f1.8, ISO 500, WB: 5260K , Nikon 50mm 1.8D

Published on February 26, 2013 23:38
Review of “The Tragedy of Carth Giator”
“The Tragedy of Carth Giator by Jacob Baugher rounds out the set. It is well written, and with sympathetic characters whose stories are drawn on a surprisingly complete world. The actions of Carth (Carn) and of his fiance Anna are believable, and the hallucinations that Carn experiences serve to drive home the horror of his [...]

Published on February 26, 2013 23:13
What I Don't Understand Right Now
Reblogged from ~~Caitie Quinn~~: I'm going to kick this off by admitting I realize the irony of the next paragraph. Just because someone has published (trad or indie) a book, has a blog, or is even making a living as a writer, does not mean their advice is valid, worthwhile or even safe to your career. [...]

Published on February 26, 2013 23:05
February 6, 2013
Why we love to run
Reblogged from Dr. Nick's Running Blog: Below is a great article I read this morning and wanted to share with everyone. Makes us runners think about why we do, what we do! "Daddy, where are you going?" my son asked me recently as I was lacing up my running shoes on a cold, wet Sunday morning. "Running," [...]

Published on February 06, 2013 07:33
January 11, 2013
Does the Church Have the Power to Ordain a Lady?
Reblogged from matt fradd: In a recent interview I did with ABC (Australia), I was asked: "Influential men in the Catholic Church have used their power over centuries to prevent women from becoming priests, so how is that behaving with integrity toward women?" Click here and scroll to minute 45:00 to here my off the [...]

Published on January 11, 2013 18:38
Of Music and Beginnings.
So as many of you know, I recently submitted to anthology that was published on amazon kindle. If you didn’t know that then you should buy it and write a review by clicking here. Anyway. The story I submitted was by no means complete. It was the start of a greater work that I have [...]

Published on January 11, 2013 07:30
January 9, 2013
Review of the Hobbit (3D 60 FPS)
*This Review Contains Spoilers.* I was one of those people. On the day that the Hobbit was released, I was one of the many who stayed up to watch the premier at midnight. Never mind that I had to drive six hours to get home the next day, never mind that technically I had to [...]

Published on January 09, 2013 19:13
January 8, 2013
Some Old Poems
For my creative writing class in Fall of 2011 I had to write a series of poems. Here are a few of them. I will not claim that they are good, I’ve never considered myself much of a poet, but perhaps they will make you think and maybe provide some entertainment/laughs. To The Reader Imitation [...]

Published on January 08, 2013 21:32
Looking for book reviews
If any of my wonderful followers (or anyone who sees this post) is interested, I will be giving away copies of Continuum: Fables of the Fallen in exchange for honest reviews. If you’re interested please leave a comment or send me an email at riddium1@gmail.com Fables of the Fallen is the first installment of the [...]

Published on January 08, 2013 20:23
January 3, 2013
Review of Continuum: Fables of the Fallen
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Published on January 03, 2013 23:35