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LOC: Broomfield, CO
GEN: Male
LAST LOGIN: May 23
LOC: Broomfield, CO
GEN: Male
LAST LOGIN: May 23
I am a singer/songwriter and former semi-pro fighter from Denver and I have just recently celebrated the release of my first full length fiction novel. Now I am breathlessly awaiting the release of its sequel in July. I haven’t spent a whole lot of time online except for research so these communities are new to me. My agent advised that this would be a great place to find people I can help and people who can help me, so here I am. Guess I will be diving headfirst into your pool.
See you all soon
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In Ascension, the eagerly anticipated follow-up to the controversial, groundbreaking and stylistic thriller SPLIT, Chadwick takes you even deeper into his shadowy world where a merciless killer is the only hero and the enemy is more ancient, terrifying, and seductive than anyone could have imagined. BILLY IS BACK… and the future of mankind hangs by a gossamer thread amidst a hurricane of worldwide chaos and stunning violence. The Nexus, an ancient and alien intelligence, has gathered her cham...
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IT’S WELL AFTER DUSK NOW. Show time. I’ve been sitting in the bushes outside my dad’s house for the last three hours. The house looks even smaller than I remembered it. It was a wreck back then, barely more than a shack. Now the homestead looks dilapidated enough to be condemned by even a blind, crippled and senile building inspector. There are still a few flakes of white paint on the mostly gray and rotted lap siding but the porch has almost completely been reclaimed by the ground beneath it...
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It was funny, lighthearted, and entertaining. I enjoyed it. Especially the simplicity of the duck's life measured in how much bread he or she has found and the lack of a mate. Pretty cute overall.
When it jumped from the abstract to the specific it got sort of vague and scattered and I had to read it again (which is not a bad thing with poetry in my experience.) There were powerful moments and it spoke to me as an homage to hopelessness and apathy. Very dark without being dreary, honest and there were lines I could relate to my own life at certain points. Overall, in my mind, that makes it good.
What this evoked? Let's see, my thoughts on the first line, just initially, is a birth in the night. Referring to the reader's or the writer's birth or any human being's. Like Caesar you were born to cross the Rubicon is, if I remember my ancient history, when Julius Caesar took his 7 Legions across the Rubicon breaking the law of Rome in order to start a civil war with Dictator Pompey. This would imply, to me, that we were all born with the potential for treason, for greatness, all born with...
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