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At 9:59pm on September 28, 2008, Aidana WillowRaven said…
Hello,

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
At 6:43pm on June 23, 2008, Vince Churchill said…
Like your fvaorite book list Ms. Sin. IT, Freak Show, & The Girl Next Door are all among my top bookshelf Baker's Dozen of Horror.
At 8:15am on June 13, 2008, Jezzy Wolfe said…
Okay, let's see... I think the way it works is there's 4 chopsticks for every fork for the first 7 years, and then it's two chopsticks per year, plus or minus 2/3s of a spork. So if you take that and multiply it by the linear force of gravity over pi to the third power, the answer would be 12.875.

Therefore, in chopsticks it gets 12 7/8. Which is still really damn good.
At 6:16pm on June 2, 2008, J.C. Tabler said…
I see you like Pet Semetary. Have you heard of it's much less interesting first draft, "Pet Seminary"?
At 4:47pm on December 13, 2007, Zombie Zak said…
Howdy and a big bag of fun back at ya!
At 7:10pm on December 10, 2007, Graveside Tales said…
Hi Natalie it's great that you joined us

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About Me:
Horror/dark fiction writer. I've had a few things published, most recently "Memory Lane" in the HELP anthology. I'm hoping to boost my sales, but realize that these things take time. Especially since my grammar makes people's eyes bleed and I need my better-half to edit my stories.
Favorite Authors
Cliche as it sounds, Stephen King. There's a reason he's so fucking popular. There's a lot of other authors in the number two slot, so I won't bore you with a list.
Favorite Books
Pet Semetary
IT
DEAD SEA
Dark Delicacies
FREAKSHOW
Empress Orchid (non-horror)
The Girl Next Door
Coming Home Crazy (non-fiction/horror)
The Midnight Tour

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Time Flies

I haven't written since January, what the fuck? Goes to show that I have an odd mind. I forget weird shit: what month it is, what year it is, and how old I am are the most awkward. It's not that I'm brain damaged it's that things like time are tenuous concepts to me. Maybe it's brain damage, I did have a lot of seizures before they diagnosed me with epilepsy. Then again, I was a freak as a kid too. That must be why I'm a writer: The way I see the world does not mesh with reality as most people d… Continue

Posted on June 9, 2008 at 4:22pm — 1 Comment

Natalie L. Sin

Am I Watching the Sci-Fi Channel?

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

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Posted on January 3, 2008 at 8:42pm — 2 Comments

Natalie L. Sin

FREE FLASH

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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Posted on December 11, 2007 at 12:56pm —

Natalie L. Sin

Neat : )

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

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Posted on December 10, 2007 at 12:35am — 2 Comments

 
 

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