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A Blog In which I Write I Write A Bunch of Times
I write stuff that pisses people off. It’s not something I’m ashamed of, it’s not something I’m proud of either, its just part of the job description. A writer writes in order to get a reaction. Sometimes we are trying to get you to laugh, sometimes we are trying to get you to cry, sometimes we want you to think and sometimes, not often but sometimes our intent is actually to piss you off. The more visceral your reaction, whatever it is the better I’ve done my job. I write things that make people Laugh Comedy is something I’ve always been rather adept at. Not that I’m capable of a…
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A Blog Were I Admit My Biggest Fear
When I tell people I’m a writer the conversation goes something like this: “What do you write?””Porn…but just the Dialogue””Really?””No…I write stories, short, novels, film scripts, comics, I just write. After a quick who is on first routine about what I write until I find out that they are really asking about genre not medium, I tell them I write splatter pop. After explaining that it’s a horror style that is heavily influenced by pop culture, they always follow it up by asking since I’m a horror writer, “what scares me?” The trick to that question is I can not answer it, but only because the list is way to…
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Why Nightmare on Elm Street 3:One of the Best Horror Films
I grew up loving horror, Stephen King was a house hold name in our family. It is no wonder that I wanted to grow up and be a writer. It is also why I love horror movies. And I mean the scary stories, the slasher kind of movies. So when Wes Craven created Freddy Kruger well I knew I had found my passion. I am here to tell you why Nightmare On Elm Street is one of the best horror movies out there. Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors stands out as one of the finest examples of classic horror cinema, a true gem in the Elm Street franchise and a film…
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A Blog in Which I Compare Carpenter’s Halloween with Mac&Cheese
I’ve been a fan of horror media my entire life. One of my earliest clear memories is going to see Child’s Play in the theater with two of my friends when I was 8 years old. It was a common occurrence at my place growing up to have sleep overs where we would get a few kids and stay up marathoning Friday the 13th or Nightmare on Elm Street before I turned 12. I can say with little doubt more kids saw their first horror flick at my house when we were kids than the average theater can claim(massive exaggeration but sounds cool right?) I began reading Stephen King by…