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Submission sent to Black Library

Well, fingers are crossed. For the fourth year in a row, I’ve sent off submissions to The Black Library, the publishing arm of Games Workshop and the primary dissemination point for Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40,000 fiction.

This year was somewhat bitter-sweet for me since it is the last year that Black Library will be . . . → Read More: Submission sent to Black Library

Some Random Disjointed Thoughts Regarding “Prometheus” – Part 3

Okay, well the email conversation that inspired these posts is sort of winding down and so I begin what will probably be the last part of my ramblings on Ridley Scott’s “Prometheus”. I just want to re-iterate that I really liked the movie. Some of the things I’ll have to say below, might make it . . . → Read More: Some Random Disjointed Thoughts Regarding “Prometheus” – Part 3

Some Random Disjointed Thoughts Regarding “Prometheus” – Part 2

Yep – Still a lot of spoilers. Stay away until you’ve seen the film.

So yeah, in Part 1, I mentioned that watching “Prometheus” had gotten me to see James Cameron’s “Aliens” in a new light. Honestly, I should have seen this point of view for “Aliens” for a long time, and I’m kind of . . . → Read More: Some Random Disjointed Thoughts Regarding “Prometheus” – Part 2

Some Random Disjointed Thoughts Regarding “Prometheus” – Part 1

Obviously, Spoiler-heavy content. Don’t read if you haven’t seen the film.

For the record, I really liked Ridley Scott’s film “Prometheus”. That doesn’t mean the film isn’t rife with story problems and bad science, but that also doesn’t mean it wasn’t entertaining. A lot of the following thoughts originally came from . . . → Read More: Some Random Disjointed Thoughts Regarding “Prometheus” – Part 1

How BioWare can re-animate Mass Effect after the third installment’s franchise killing ending.

RIFE WITH SPOILERS!

Do NOT Read unless you’ve solved the game… or you know what? Read it. Honestly, I can’t ruin it anymore than Bioware already did.

“EXPERIENCE THE BEGINNING, MIDDLE, AND END OF AN EMOTIONAL STORY UNLIKE ANY OTHER,

WHERE THE . . . → Read More: How BioWare can re-animate Mass Effect after the third installment’s franchise killing ending.

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