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Posted on 12.24.05 by Widge @ 5:28 pm
Hope everybody's having a lovely Xmas with the family-types with a minimal degree of bloodshed. This is a headsup to let you know that Something Else, which was previously housed in a LiveJournal, has been moved here on the premises and can be found at http://somethingelse.onetusk.com. All forty-six previous episodes have been ported over, and Episode 47 is now online. All future episodes will be hitting there. The Season 2 closer will appear in January, and then Season 3 should start shortly thereafter. When I go bowling for Jesus tonight I'll tell Him you all said hi. Filed under: Projects
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Posted on 12.20.05 by Widge @ 4:48 am
Overkill is my second novel. I will be posting it online chapter by chapter in a new One Tusk blog here. You can either subscribe to that RSS feed or if you want to keep abreast of everything I'm doing just stay tuned to this station. Everything I post will get an alert on here as well. Enjoy. Filed under: Projects
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Posted on 12.12.05 by Widge @ 3:16 am
Find them here. Filed under: Projects
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Posted on 12.11.05 by Widge @ 4:43 am
Both the sections of my story and HTQ4's "Ginger Gets a New Life" are up in the new Wordpress format. In fact, Chapter 2.2 of "Ginger" is now up, and is the latest content on there. The RSS feed is here. I'll make it a little more obvious how to find that on the site proper. Now we create the blog where I'll be posting my latest novel in installments. And the plates keep spinning. P.S. For those of you still disgusting with the latest Spider-Man books, the latest Adventures of Li'l Squitch are here and here. And we're very grateful to Eye of Something Odd for playing the role of Li'l Squitch. Something Odd isn't forgotten, just dealing with shitstorms. You know how it goes. Filed under: Dark Blue Monstropolis
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Posted on 11.29.05 by Widge @ 7:47 am
Yes, I meant to mention this as well because I've been asked by a couple of people already. Just because The Door People is released under a Creative Commons license that only grants you certain rights–like the right to distribute it freely–doesn't mean that somebody can't ask me about the availability of the other rights. Am I really that foreboding? It's all the black, isn't it? Filed under: Projects
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Posted on 11.26.05 by Widge @ 7:59 am
The Door People was originally supposed to be a novella. But I never could seem to make it work, and in the interim some of the ideas and themes were incorporated into a larger work that's still going on. Somewhere along the way, I decided to work the original idea into a screenplay. This was back in 2002. The first problem with this idea is quite practical, and why I no longer write screenplays. Well, mostly. I can't "self-publish" a movie. Oh sure, I can self-publish the screenplay, but a screenplay is designed to be filmed, right? And I just can't make a movie. I don't have the time, talent or patience to make a movie all by my lonesome. And since I don't play well with others, the chances of a movie I've written getting actually made is pretty much nil. So screenplays are a dead end for me. The second problem is that I finished the story before I got to the right amount of pages. A hundred pages is the right length for a feature film script, more or less, because the rule of thumb says one page equals one minute of screen time. An hour and forty minutes is your basic feature film. This screenplay is eighty-five pages. So I was stuck for the longest time trying to figure out how to add fifteen minutes of story to a story that was done. And, of course, I shouldn't do that. So I never did. So rather than let Jude and the others have their story languish in my hard drive–which isn't fair to them–here it is. The movie you'll never see. The Door People. It's released into the wild under a Creative Commons license. This license basically says you can't change it and you can't make money off of it. Beyond that, just keep my name and copyright information on it and throw it to the four winds. Like it? Hate it? Tell me. Please note: if this script was made into a film, it would be an Filed under: Projects
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Posted on 11.11.05 by Widge @ 11:58 pm
And here's 31 & 32 as well. Filed under: Projects
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Posted on 11.11.05 by Widge @ 4:57 am
Find them here. Filed under: Projects
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Posted on 11.07.05 by Widge @ 1:30 am
More goodness for an unannounced project that I have on tap. Just putting it here so I'll remember to find it later. Found via Gridskipper. Filed under: Projects and Writing Fodder
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Posted on 11.06.05 by Widge @ 11:56 pm
WWII Army Sea Forts. On stilts. Found via Boing Boing. And somebody's already caught it and asked WTF is up with this to which I must reply: patience. Patience. Filed under: Dark Blue Monstropolis and Projects and Writing Fodder
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John Robinson is a writer of prose, poetry and comics who also writes under
the pseudonym of Widgett Walls.
This is my latest book. Short stories written especially for you, or at least someone who reminded me a lot of you at the time.