Natalie L. Sin has not received any gifts yet
Posted on June 9, 2008 at 4:22pm — 1 Comment
I'm watching Pterodactyl. Half an hour to go of this magnificent crap-fest and I have already been treated to the line, "Move and I'll blow your nutsack off." Now THAT'S entertainment!
One may ask themselves, how do I know if I'm watching a Sci-Fi channel movie? Here are a few red flags:
1. The special affects make you wonder if the world was suddenly stricken with a complete lack of film school students, let alone graduates, and the closest they could find was near-sighted mo
… ContinuePosted on January 3, 2008 at 8:42pm — 2 Comments
Jingle ball, jingle balls...
I wrote this for Cafe Doom. It brought me a lot of joy, and so now I share it with all of you. Enjoy!
The Old Man and the Testes
By Natalie L. Sin
He didn’t have time for this. Broderick was here to do a job: swap the arsenic laced sport’s drink with the one the client’s husband always bought at the gym. The guy kept in his locker until after his workout, giving Broderick a good two hours to make the switch and get out. All said, it
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As it is late and I really should be in bed, I am going to be incredibly dull and use my first blog entry to list the past months accomplishments and state my upcoming goals for December.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
1. Sent many, many short stories out.
2. Edited several short stories, making them fit for viewing.
3. Resisted urge to kill self or start throwing small children at passer-byes. Did I mention I hate editing?
4. Watched my "Dead Alive" DVD. As this is a cla
… ContinuePosted on December 10, 2007 at 12:35am — 2 Comments
This is an ongoing discussion of the process I use to write short stories…not that there is a set process, as it’s different each time. I started this in “Part One” back on my personal blog, and wanted to continue here to mix up the audience as much as possible.
In part one, I discussed the [...]
“This soap box is not big enough for the both of us.”
I asked readers for topics they would like to see me address in this blog, and I got a slew of great responses, something that will keep me in columns for a few months to come.
Here’s the question that got top billing for [...]
Providence, 1986 Wayne Allen Sallee 28 November 2009
I have a road trip, of sorts, ahead of me in a few hours. A zig-zag across the transit system of Chicago. I’m heading up north, but first I have to take the 55th Street bus to an artist friend’s place and drop off a few autographed books. There is [...]
Most writers I know have rituals. These run the gamut from adjusting their desks a certain way to writing by candlelight to setting a glass of perfectly innocent booze on fire before each writing project as a sacrifice to the Writing Ancestors. They may sound silly, or wasteful (perfectly good booze, after all) or unintuitive, [...]
Friends and relatives around he world sing the same song: “We don’t have Thanksgiving here.” Here is New Zealand, South Africa, England, Israel…and on and on. This year, because we are down to three of us—my guardian angel/chef and one friend who lives alone—I stopped to think about what that means.
“We don’t have [...]
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Just wanted to stop in and get your opinion on my latest cover design posted to my blog...
I would love your input.
Aidana WillowRaven
www.WillowRavenIllustration.com
901-325-1402
Therefore, in chopsticks it gets 12 7/8. Which is still really damn good.