Thursday, March 30, 2006

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I don't watch much television. I'm too busy writing. Or reading.
But I like "24" and "The Sopranos" because of their intensity.

Here's another winner:

THIEF with Andre Braugher set in New Orleans (http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060328/NEWS01/303280001) will strike your heart and mind. Don't miss it.
Tuesday April 4, Fox.

For More INFORMATION GO to:


http://www.metacritic.com/tv/shows/thief
to read reviews. It's worth every moment. The first episode was startling,compassionate and different, in my opinion.




A special Congratulation to my friend Lawrence Gray in Hong Kong for his success with the win for his Indi film, "FAT ENGLISHMAN" He deserves great praise; his work is current and telling. He's going make a film we'll all love.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

WRITER @Large with flash BLOGIt seems like the whole country is being sold to support the war in Iraq. Will the IRS sell our names and numbers? Doesn't anyone care? Why does Tusi Bushi insist on seeing democracy in Iraq? Obviously, they aren't ready for it. So what if they want it? If they can't do it they shouldn't have it. Democracy is negotiation. If they are going to use religion and tribal rules to govern themselves, so be it. How many lives, and wounded service members, and billions of dollars spent before we start to take care of our own? If some one comes here and works illegally his employer should be highly fined and the illegal sent back. No service, no aid. Pretty soon all the poor people here will have to move to Mexico to just make it. What about these homeless people? Why do they get to spend their lives not having to work or take their place in society? We need to clean up these problems at home. The Middle Class is sinking in to proverty. If you don't believe check the statistics.

Friday, March 17, 2006

WRITER @Large with flash BLOG
Tushi Bushi is at it again. Winning the challenge with a big old swarm. I'm sure our hero soldiers are doing great. I just wish that we didn't have to spend all this money on "democracy" for people that didn't want it. Who made us the king of the world? Maybe democracy isn't such a good idea in a tribal or stone-age community.

I can't believe the gall of the uglies. The Paris-it's all about me syndrom for the Tushi Bushi croneys.

flash fiction:

The Curtain Falls
By
RD Larson

Slowly as the lights came up, the woman in center stage began to move, her arms a white as the necks of swans. Her breasts swung free and her triangle of dark hair gave the viewer pause. From the dusty floor, she rose first to her knees, her hair falling backward over her buttocks as she leaned toward the red velvet curtain that covered backstage.

The black hair glistened like dark wings of a nighthawk. Her eyes stayed closed, hearing some silent music as she swayed rhythmically forward and backward. Then her legs split and she slid backwards, slowly drawing up her knees to make a peak, her thighs meeting in the center to hide her private self.

She bared her teeth as she rolled over and up into a crouch to face the nearly empty theater. Her eyes flew open. Their black depths glared with madness and fear. As she whirled to her feet, she began to spin in slow circles.

The woman spun faster and faster while the man in the heavy coat watched. Twirling as though she were a flame drawn up by a draft, the woman’s hair spun out free. A black wave of wonder that concealed and revealed much. Faster she spun. Faster still.

As the shot rang out, the woman was already falling into the orchestra pit. As she landed her hands reached the piano, and in a single movement fired the .38 straight into the face of her tormentor.
end

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Thursday, March 9, 2006


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My reader site in Australia thanks to Joan@

Hey, if you want opinons on politics, read my article here:
http://www.useless-knowledge.com/1234/uk_news/article156.html

NO it'a not Fiction nor is it Flash!

My dog is being very funny. You know, haha funny. He gets a dog cookie and hides. He hides all of them all over the house. I can't wait until the Queen comes to tea and has the unfortunate experience of sitting on a dog cookie. Actually, it probably won't even faze her. She has Corgis you know. Lots of them.

When I went to Windsor Castle I took a pic of the Queen's Watch Cat.

Wednesday, March 1, 2006

WRITER @Large with flash BLOG
Deal or No Deal

Here we go again. Another lie. Or rather another half truth. Truthism? How much money can this country borrow before it fails? Ya'll better think of that.

Windy here. Our biggest favorite tree was taken down last week because it had pulled up from the ground and could have fallen. Ninety feet of beautiful fir. It made me very sad.

Zippy has been hiding bones and cookies and biscuits all over the house. I think he thinks it will be a longer winter. He also thinks Pawxatawky Phil is a mock of true instinct. So there you have it. A month later he comments. Philosophy is just a bark away and a month.

I'm glad that I've been publish at an art gallery. It's an essay and you are welcome to take a look.
http://www.swartzentruber.com/13-arts-humanities-liberal-arts.htm

My essay and Cleve Gibson's story are the second and third one. We go to same places it seems like. :)Enjoy the wonderful art.