Thursday, September 29, 2011

What's Sleep?

So lately work has been doing this hilarious thing where they decide to schedule me to work until oh...I don't know...eleven p.m. and then have me scheduled to come back in at 9 a.m. the following morning. Being an insomniac to begin with, I can't actually just go home and go straight to bed. I have to go home, read something, edit something, waste a large portion of my life on Facebook/Twitter/Deviantart/whatever other social network exis- oh! Blogger. And then unwind with some more time wasting. And then maybe write something. 

And then maybe STILL not go to sleep.


Tonight is one of those night's so I've decided to just not sleep (you know, the sort of decision reasonable human beings make).  I figured, "hey, I did this ALL the time in high school. It'll be a breeze." Only now it is almost 7 a.m. and I'm getting sleepy. Going to bed at this point is CLEARLY a trap but staying awake an downing a half-dozen cans of Coke Zero probably doesn't bode well either. 


"And while I ponder about sleeping 
Or not sleeping, 
That lovely nine hour shift 
Just keeps on a'creeping,"


Ah rhymes. How I write thee by accident.


Anyway, I'm off to go look up how many energy drinks it is safe to consume in a twenty-four hour period. 


Bai now. 


("Hey E, how long did you spend looking for a picture of your favorite sort of Monster and then tinkering with the margins to make it look right, only to fail miserably?"


ANSWER: TOO LONG)

Monday, September 26, 2011

Chilled Coffee Now Live :D

Looking for a bit of light reading? Why not check out my new piece?

---> Chilled Coffee <--- It's a link, yo.

It's a mere 400 words long. Hope you enjoy! 

Oh, I've also got this little sister blog: Purely To Whine

And my friend Clay has a new blog: Are You Frustrated?

* You've earned the achievement: LINK STORM! *


Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Movie Review - Paul


Before I start, I want to say one thing; "Paul" is like a roller coaster and, much like a roller coaster, it should come with a warning. 

You should not ride "Paul" if you suffer from:
  • Vulgar Language Sensitivity 
  • Over-Abundant Nationalism or 
  • Underwhelming Enthusiasm for Sci-Fi References 
 Or if you are prone to:
  • Being Offended By Religious Jokes, 
  • Being Offended By Sexual Jokes, 
  • Being Annoyed With Slapstick Humor 
*Or if you have Feelings that are easily Hurt.


If none of the above symptoms apply to you, you will probably enjoy Paul. You'll especially enjoy it if you are a fan of popular Sci-Fi, including (but definitely not limited to) Star Wars, Star Trek, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Alien, and E.T. Or if you have Simon Pegg's other movies chilling on your DVD rack.

Like "Shaun of the Dead" and "Hot Fuzz", "Paul" is a veritable reference-palooza. It is a movie that is hanging so many Lampshades that it will almost certainly fight in the shade and it likes to subvert popular tropes almost as frequently (if not more frequently) as it utilizes them.

The characters are well-developed foils to one another, each of them unique but all with lovable characteristics. As the voice of Paul, Seth Rogen has the Jerk With a Heart of Gold angle down pat and its hard not to like this loud, abrasive life form from another planet. That's even factoring in that (spoiler) he accidentally crashes his spaceship on the head of golden retriever in the first five minutes of the movie. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as an artist and a writer are fun and easy to relate with and there's an equality between them that doesn't exist in their other movies. 

In fact, even if you aren't a rabid Sci-Fi fan, you may still like this movie, just for Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and the voice-acting of Seth Rogen. Oh, and did I mention Jason Bateman? How about Bill Hadder or Blythe Danner or one of the other dozen cameos? Seriously, they're everywhere. And every actor is doing exactly what he or she needs to be doing in order to make the movie an enjoyable experience.

The only complaint might be with the complexity of the plot. That is to say, it isn't really complex. Not at all. But maybe that's the way it should be. After all, this is a movie about growth-of-character, birth-of-inspiration, and love-of-comedy. And there's certainly more than enough of that to go around.


Plus it's only $1 out of Redbox. Just sayin'


Monday, September 19, 2011

Zeon's Message Live!

Hey guys!

Just got home from work to find a lovely surprise. Zeon's Message (a short story about an elf and a gremlin and their daring attempt to escape from a scary cave) went live today. It's my first paid piece to be published so I'm very excited. You can find it here: Kids'Magination, Issue 3.

AVAST!

Ahoy there me maties! Today be International Talk Like a Pirate Day. So don't be forgettin' to be droppin' yer "g"s and enunciatin' yer ARRRRRRs. Take'a swing'a that grog and shiver yer timbers!

Have a great holiday, me hearties.

Yo-Ho!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Ah Coffee

Dear Coffee,

I am writing this letter to tell you how much I appreciate you. I know that I have not always paid you as much attention as Coke Zero or that plain-Jane, Water, but I can assure you that you are just as important, if not more-so. We may not see each other everyday, but you are always there when I need you. Please keep sharing your mornings with me?

Love,
E.M. Jeanmougin

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Accepted

At about the same time I submitted "Zeon's Message" to Kids'Magination, I also submitted a piece called "Chilled Coffee" to Flashes in the Dark. It will be appearing on the website on 9/27/2011 and I will provide a link at that time. Flashes in the Dark is exposure only (in other words, no pay), but at the time that was all I was really looking to do. I'm working on a new piece to try and submit for an anthology. Wish me luck! :3

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Signing xD

Signing my contract with Kids'magination. The new issue comes out sometime in September. I'll post a link here, on the sidebar, and probably also on Facebook when it is out. :)

Friday, September 2, 2011

Small Update

Heard back from Kids'Magination the other day. If all goes well, my short story "The Goblin Queen's Jubilee" should be in an upcoming issue. That's IF of course. Still very exciting!