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25 May 2012 ·

Catherine – A Bronze Nightmare by Edward Smith

forgedfromstardust:

Ed Smith’s latest excellent gamespeakery takes a good hard stare at Catherine (the game, not the lady). Take it to the librarian and Check It Out 

Read it. 

22 March 2012 ·

Modern Warfare and Battlefield 3: Representations of War.

On that note, here’s a great article by Edward Smith about the representations of in modern FPS, particually the behemoths of the genre Modern Warfare and Battlefield.

A great journalist and writer, look out for his work in the future.

5 January 2012 ·

forgedfromstardust:


More drawingtimes! What happens if you start drawing Blade Runner sketches then add every single genre? Oh god no that’s too many stop stop HALOGEN DREAMSJames Alexander Davies Photoshop5-6 hours Hosted over at http://hitrecord.org/users/SnickerSnack


I should be using my Tumbler account to post all my stuff, but I’d rather reblog the great work my friends are doing.Not just cool, it’s complex and intriguing. The patterns in the shadows for instance, are wonderful.

forgedfromstardust:

More drawingtimes! What happens if you start drawing Blade Runner sketches then add every single genre? Oh god no that’s too many stop stop 

HALOGEN DREAMS
James Alexander Davies 
Photoshop
5-6 hours 

Hosted over at http://hitrecord.org/users/SnickerSnack

I should be using my Tumbler account to post all my stuff, but I’d rather reblog the great work my friends are doing.

Not just cool, it’s complex and intriguing. The patterns in the shadows for instance, are wonderful.

5 January 2012 ·

forgedfromstardust:

I done did a drawing.Hours in photoshop: Would rather not knowNumber of espressos: Approaching triple digitsDress sense while drawing: Hipster scrooge 
ON THE RUNPhotoshopJames Alexander Davies Hosted at HitRECord.com http://hitrecord.org/users/SnickerSnack 

I can always appreciate caffeine inspired brilliance.

forgedfromstardust:

I done did a drawing.

Hours in photoshop: Would rather not know
Number of espressos: Approaching triple digits
Dress sense while drawing: Hipster scrooge 

ON THE RUN
Photoshop
James Alexander Davies 
Hosted at HitRECord.com
http://hitrecord.org/users/SnickerSnack 


I can always appreciate caffeine inspired brilliance.

11 December 2011 ·

Ann Beattie’s 7 Truths About Writers

“Poets go to bed earliest, followed by short story writers, then novelists. The habits of playwrights are unknown.”

21 November 2011 ·

Britta: “This is what you were trying to hide, Shirley? A pregnancy test?”Jeff: “And, more importantly, are they seriously marketing pregnancy tests to black women?”

Britta: “This is what you were trying to hide, Shirley? A pregnancy test?”

Jeff: “And, more importantly, are they seriously marketing pregnancy tests to black women?”

4 September 2011 ·

This is a film I appeared in with a bunch of my talented friends. I wholeheartedly recommended it.

Written by Phillip Goldie and Edward Smith.

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18 August 2011 ·

lisasimpsonbookclub:


Moe gets to hang out with Michael Chabon, Jonathan Franzen, Tom Wolfe and Gore Vidal at the Wordloaf Literary Conference in Vermont, even though it was Lisa who arranged Moe’s poem and helped it get published in the American Poetry Perspectives.

Submitted by esquared

lisasimpsonbookclub:

Moe gets to hang out with Michael Chabon, Jonathan Franzen, Tom Wolfe and Gore Vidal at the Wordloaf Literary Conference in Vermont, even though it was Lisa who arranged Moe’s poem and helped it get published in the American Poetry Perspectives.

Submitted by esquared

15 August 2011 ·

femfreq:

The Mystical Pregnancy is a trope writers use to create drama and terror by invading, violating and exploiting women’s reproductive capabilities. Often these female characters have their ovaries harvested by aliens or serve as human incubators for demon spawn. Sometimes they are carrying the Messiah and other times Satan himself.

More info and full transcript at Feminist Frequency

11 August 2011 ·

About Me

The following refers to Mark Daniel Taylor:

Amateur Writer.

Vegetarian.

Occasionally Bearded.

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