Wednesday, June 09, 2004

Teaser...

ENTROPY GATE - DARKNESS AFTERMATH

prolog

Entropy Gate
Darkness Aftermath

Chapter one

Rain falls. It falls and falls and crashes through the rafters. It eats away at the streets and sidewalks. It gouges the ground with an unrelenting fervor.
Rain falls every day. Each and every day the thunder crashes and the clouds spew out their innards. It just never stops. No. That isn’t true. I’m twenty-nine years old. In my entire life I have experienced two days without rain. Now granted, it wasn’t two full days. It was three hours the first day. Strangely enough, it was on my eleventh birthday. And then it stopped for an hour on my sixteenth birthday.
Rain falls. And those two days of respite, I could not enjoy the sun. I felt a strange warmth on my skin, but there was nothing to see. I am blind. We all are. Marrick, Delt, Father, all of us. Every single one of us on this world is without sight. Delt says that the radiation caused our blindness. Father says its God’s wrath because of who we are.
Rain falls and we can’t even see it. I have never seen color or light or rain. I am told, by the elders, that rain falls from clouds. Clouds are in the sky, which is somewhere above me. But how high, I can only guess. Seven generations have lived here. Here, of course, is Home.
I’m going to miss Delt.
And Marrick.
And Father.
And the rest. I’ll miss them all.
As I walked through the deep mud of the central street today, I came across a body. I felt his face, his hands, his clothes. It was Delt. I am certain.
They’re dead. All of them. I hope to be able to explain why they died. Why so many died at my hands. Why it all had to happen. And I hope and pray that God will find it in his heart to forgive me. I tried to do what was right, but in the end, it came down to the sword. It came down to the blades. I tried to save them, but I failed.
Rain falls. It falls and washes the blood from my hands.
My name, as it was given, is Sister Gwyn. I am told that the title of Sister was given to holy women on Earth. I have no knowledge of Earth or of true holiness. What I did was not an act of God, but an act of survival.
Rain falls and I realize that I have rarely known the feeling of dryness. Except in my heart. My heart is dry. Dry now that it has all ended.
Rain falls, but it can not wash away my guilt.
This is the darkness aftermath and I am the survivor…

Tuesday, June 08, 2004

I did it...turned in my resignation...I already have three possibilities and an interview tomorrow...GOD ROCKS! However, that doesn't mean you should stop praying.

And in Entropy Gate news...

The Website IS getting relaunched in July! Hopefully Jake will be done with part 3 of Vow...

Also, I have a lot of new paintings from Darkness Aftermath chapter on of ICON!

Friday, June 04, 2004

Update...'bout time...

Here's what's been going on in the Entropy Gate world...I've been re-editing, as you no-doubt know...but I've also been in my studio every night for the past gazillion evenings (starting at 10:00 pm after the last of the family crashes) working on two shows...show number one is at the Firefly (a small coffee shop with a few good areas to show some smaller works) and the Mocha Room (my fave haunt in Decatur...my fifth show there). Firefly (coffee shop, not the Joss Wheadon show) has four landscape paintings and six Entropy Gate images (plus a drawing of my wife). The EG stuff is from two spin-off stories...Asylum and Sisterhood of the Technotango...

WHAT? You might ask...well, as of July, the Entropy Gate web site should be up and running and all should be made clear...

Mocha room hosts (gasp) flowers...freakin' irises! Yes, I sold out. The lovely and wonderful Kristi seduced me into painting irises...I only pray that they sell...

And now...the good stuff...

I hope to launch new things in July when the web site comes back on line...

1. Jake's third chapter in the Vow of the Sword series
2. More EG artwork
3. Entropy Gate - Icons (more about that later)
4. Entropy Gate - DARKNESS AFTERMATH...now this I am pumped about...I have a lot of new artwork based on this spin off...I can't wait til July to reveal it...but I must...anyone requesting info or images might just be lucky enough to get a special delivery!

Later!

Tuesday, April 20, 2004

I think that T must return to the classics and read more Asimov...I'd like to see how far the movie I ROBOT deviates from the book...the movie looks great and I recall reading part of the book back in high school...

Tonight I'll post some edits!

Friday, April 16, 2004

Some one stop him...Solo shot first!

Just got this from the Dark Worlds web site re: Lucas and the no-longer "original" Star Wars trilogy...

The new release will not include the three films as they were originally released in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, but will instead feature the revised versions Lucas released to theaters in the ‘90s, featuring substantially altered effects shots as well as a certain amount of narrative tinkering. These versions were met with mixed response by the fan community (scenes that had been in the original features for decades were now gone), but they proved an enormous success at the box office. In fact, there are rumors that the DVDs will feature further revisions of the revisions from the ’97 release.

let's hope the rumors prove false...

Also, in EG news...I've been getting a lot of editing done and am very happy with the new feel of the story. It reads better, faster and seems a lot tighter. Should be posting a before and after soon.

Wednesday, April 14, 2004

Last words on the Passion...for now at least...

I really do need to get back to the purpose of this blog which is to update people on the status of all things Entropy Gate(ish)...but first, one last comment about the movies and then the update. First off, thanks Uncle Jerry for the input! Second, let me print a quote from our news paper last week..."Mel Gibson isn't the only one with a religious film this season. Mickey Mouse has one, too. Touchstone Picture's long-awaited "The Alamo" hits neighborhood theaters today." Isn't anyone concerned about the anti-Hispanic riots that are sure to be spawned by this violent film? The newspaper article alone shows the brave (Billy Bob Thorton) Davy Crocket fighting a faceless, no doubt, stereotypical Mexican soldier.

Okay...that feels better.

ps. I do plan to see Alamo and have heard it's quite good.

Now, on to EG stuff. We got hit hard tax wise from the book! So, any chance of EG 2 being self-published is slim to none. But, fear not, those of you who have been begging to read the second installment. Plans are in the works to aid you!

Re-re-re-(whatever)-re-editing of EG-Journey is going well and it really seems like it should be a much tighter book. I am quite excited about the way it's progressing and am thinking about posting two sections (one pre-re-re-re-re-editing and one post re-re...well, you get the idea).

The seven-chapter-short story Entropy Gate ICONS will be completed soon as will the sound track. If all goes as planned we hope to have the web site back up in a few months.

Tuesday, March 30, 2004

The Passion...part two...or, it's about time I blogged.

No excuses...let's get into it.

Violence. Yes, it was very violent. Should it have been? I think so. From an artists point of view I have seen so many paintings of Jesus on the Cross where he looks so unhurt as to be comfortable. Was it too much though? No. Did I flinch? YES! (the only scene I couldn't watch was the nailing of the feet) Yet, what was amazing was that at the point where I felt it was almost too much, the scene would change and we'd see Christ washing the deciples feet or his sermon on the mount. The scene changes came at just the right moment.

(interestingly enough, it is the first R rated movie my mother has ever seen...)

Several people have complained that it was too violent, yet Kill Bill and a number of other films are drenched in blood and guts and violence...what stood out to me was the fact that all of this violence was directed at one man...and everyone was guilty.

I think that had the violence been toned down, there would have been less impact...which, uh, is sort of stating the obvious.

I think the real problem I had with the violence in the film was how certain people reacted to it.

Case in point, one of the talk radio guys was griping about the R rating and said that since he had seen "Silence of the Lambs" he swore off R rated movies...yet, he said that he made an exception when it came to "Schindler's List" because that was "an important movie".

I think that "the Passion" is important, yet I still have a hard time refering to it as a movie. I see movies to be entertained...even if it is an informative movie, I still sit there and watch for interesting camera moves, special effects, sound tracks, etc... Not so with Passion... it felt like an event, a meditation. Perhaps upon second viewing or when I see it on DVD my opinions will change...

Monday, March 08, 2004

Passion and such...

So...I've been away from blogging for a while and I've hardly visited any other blogs...

The Jesters have performed their two shows at the university and we're getting ready for the big show at the Embassy...I'll blog about that later. What I really want to talk about is something I have been excited about and mentioning and defending for a year now...

The Passion!

I finally saw it last week...last Wed. actually and there are several issues that I want address...1) the Mel Gibson hates Jews charge 2) the violence 3) the criticism and 4) the movie as a meditation

1)
First off (and I pointed this out many times) most of the charges that the movie would promote hatred of Jews came from people who had not yet seen the movie. When I left the theater I felt no anger towards Jews...in fact, the only ones I felt anger towards were the Roman soldiers who flogged and tortured Jesus. I actually came away from the movie with the feeling that the priests who were demanding the death of Jesus were feeling that he was truly a threat to their belief in God and and their way of worship. I felt a sympathy for them (spoiler alert...though a very small one). At the end, when the curtain in the temple was ripped, one of the high priests broke down and cried...now, was that because of the curtain ripping and the temple being damaged...or...was it because he realized what had truly happened...

To say that the movie should not be seen because it would create hatred of Jews would be like saying that "Saving Private Ryan" should not be shown because it would generate hatred of Germans or that "Last of the Mohicans" should not be shown because it would generate hatred of French and Indians (native Americans for the PC crowd). Recently at our local Art House Movie Theater, there was a movie called "The Sisters of..." well, the name escapes me, but here's the run down. It was a "true-story" movie about nuns in Ireland abusing young girls. Perhaps this film, which was praised by local college profs and critics, should not be seen due to the fact that it might generate hatred towards nuns.

When you break it down, I believe it comes to this...1. Mel Gibson made an incredible film that depicts the final events in Jesus' life prior to his crucifixion from a christian standpoint...unlike "Last Temptation of Christ". 2. The movie has ticked off a lot of non-Christians (and regrettably some Christians as well) and they do not want to see it become a hit (sorry...too late). 3. People don't want the movie seen because there is TRUTH to learned, discussed or meditated on. 4. If you hate Jews, this movie won't incite you to kill any because you probably won't waste your time watching it in the first place.

next blog...Violence and Blood...Should Christians see an R rated movie?

Tuesday, February 17, 2004

Maybe some good Star Wars news here...

Just found this regarding the next installment...

Monday, February 09, 2004

So why haven't I blogged lately?

Life has been rather chaotic lately and probably will be until the end of March. I'll be shutting down the ENTROPY GATE web site at the end of Feb. due to my chaotic schedule and the cost of keeping it up. I'll probably revamp it all and re-launch the site this summer. I will maintain the blog and try to blog more regularly.

Thursday, January 22, 2004

FINALLY A SALE

I am displaying art in two locations this month...the MOCHA ROOM in DECATUR, IN. and ARTLINK in down town FORT WAYNE, IN. The landscapes are at the Mocha Room (where I had a sale 3 days into the show) while two of my Entropy Gate peices are at the Art Link Gallery. Much to my surprise, I recived a check in the mail this morning. One of the EG works sold! Wahoo!

Thursday, January 15, 2004

So whatever happened to Entropy Gate - Beyond?

It's still there...or here...or whereever...but it is alive and kicking...I know, I know, I had said that it would be ready in Dec. 2003...well, that was before my job description EXPANDED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Regardless, I am working towards re-editing EG-Journey and that will be quite the task. But what about all of us who are dying to know what happened to Michael, Silla, Mitchum and Derek? Hold fast...I'm working on a way you can get BEYOND without buying the book...be calm, wait...check out the recent artwork on the main web page...
MATRIX REVOLUTIONS DVD specs

Warner Home Video has announced the specs for the upcoming release of THE MATRIX REVOLUTIONS DVD. The concluding film in the MATRIX trilogy will arrive in stores on April 6 as a two-disc set retailing for $29.95. It will be available in both fullscreen and widescreen anamorphic versions.

Among the bonus features:

* An English Dolby Digital 5.1 track, a Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo track and a French Dolby Digital 5.1 track. There will also be English, Spanish and French subtitles.

* Seven feaurettes ranging from looks at the film’s CGI work to its fight scenes.

* A look at upcoming THE MATRIX ONLINE video game.

* 3D timeline for the entire MATRIX saga, including the films, THE ANIMATRIX and the ENTER THE MATRIX video game.

* Stills, trailers and DVD-ROM features.

(from DarkWorlds)

Looks good!

Sunday, January 11, 2004

Vacation is over...

And though it was theoretically four weeks long, the contract stated that we were to return on the 2nd. However, I was already back and had spent the first week of the vacation painting backdrops for someone else's musical...Smokey Joe's Cafe.

Consequently, due to the backdrops and some last minute student registration I had to do, I did not get my drawing to the level I wanted it to be at. We had to have the work into the gallery by 5:00 on Thursday...I got there right at 10 till. Needless to say, some people (who shall remain nameless) were given extensions and were allowed to bring their art work in at a much later date...hmmm...

Anyway, there is a beginning sketch called ICON on the sketchbook page of the gallery. I'll post an image of the finished piece along with an explanation later this week.

Friday, January 09, 2004

My wife just sent me this...very cool!

Tuesday, January 06, 2004

JAKE HAS DONE IT AGAIN...

Jake has completed part 2 of VOW OF THE SWORD. It's quite amazing. Check it out here.

As always, thanks to Ken for posting everything and maintaining the site. Hopefully I'll get my act together and finish the last four pages of LAB BORN part 2.

I'll also have more in the scetchbook page and the album and short story pages should be finished soon.

Tuesday, December 23, 2003

another case of 304

as mentioned earlier I have this mild fascination with the number 304...I mentioned the apt. in "Bruce Almighty" and the 304 appearing in La Femme Nakkita...now my son has handed me a pencil that is a "Dixon Laddie 304"...weird...
What's going on...

Well...let's see...I have a series of back drops for a play due before yesterday or else my boss will attempt to kill me...got em done for the most part...then there is the show at the MOCHA ROOM in Decatur that I need to hang Jan. 2, 2004, and the Jan. Saint Francis Faculty show at Art Link...not to mention the editing and other stuff...like family...

Friday, December 19, 2003

Okay, okay...so it isn't really that bad...

I guess there is probablyy more than twenty pages of good stuff in first gate...but I'm really thinking about either a) making it into a short story or b) a graphic novel...either way it will at one time get out there to be read sooner or later...wow...was I depressed last night or what? After posting last night i finished a landscape...very excited.

Thursday, December 18, 2003

MEGA POO!

It's been one of those weeks...computer problems...printers without ink...job assignments that go above and beyond my initial job description...and a landscape painting show at the mocha room in decatur to be hung Jan 1, 2004...not even close to being ready for it...I reread First Gate...the failed NANO-challenge...ACK!! Hack!! Hork!!! hairball...If I remove all of the bad stuff I could have a 20page short story...might actually try that...bummed....

Sunday, December 14, 2003

304...40,000 plus and 1985...

What strange bed fellows these numbers be...

First off, let's adress the 304...when i was in college I made several films...one was called MATLOCK 304...this was before the Matlock series and it was the name of a ship that crashed on some planet and blah, blah, blah...well later I was working on another film and the police car had the number 304...later I used 304 on page of some document on a film about stress and life and death...I then left 304 only to discover that it kept popping up in other works...just as an instance (and I plan (for some really weird reason) to catalog all of this) In Bruce Almighty his apartment nummber is 304...in La Femme Nakkita one of the lawyers says, "According to article 304..."
and there have been other cases of the mysterious 304...I shall endevor to seek after this oddity...

next on the plate is 40,000...I surpassed 40,000 on the nano challenge and finished my story...though I fell short of the goal and of the 50,000, words, I was very happy with my finished product...

Re: 1985...I was amazed at how my story "First Gate" took me back to that time in my life...a lot of stuff happened then that seems to have helped determine who I am...more later...

Wednesday, December 10, 2003

Check this new stuff out...

New on the sketchbook page...

Thursday, December 04, 2003

Back to reality...

So...I'm editing book two now...that's good...I also have a "one man show" at the Mocha Room (really nice coffee house in Decatur) in Jan. Yet I also have to have a new painting ready for ART LINK'S University of Saint Francis Faculty show in Jan. Looks like I have a lot to get cranking on...the Mocha Room is going to be all landscapes while the Art Link show will be either a study of "Will Kensil" or a study of Daria or Susie or both from "FIRST GATE", my Nov. writing experience...

Wednesday, December 03, 2003

Missed it...

That's right, I missed the final goal by about 15,000 words. I also have been going nuts lately trying to get caught up on everything I got behind on while I was sick. I think I'm finally completely, almost over my cold...still got a cough, but feeling much better.

In Entropy Gate news, I've been organizing some stuff for the site and should have some more music ready towards the end of December. Also, I mentioned that there were some interesting developments...well, it looks like I might have an agent for the book...it's looking good...more on that later. Due to my illness and a few financial problems (ie the car died...a story of entropy all it's own to be told later...we had to buy a new car...hopefully book two will come out in Jan.)

Thursday, November 27, 2003

Thanksgiving and I'm alive...
Here is the challenge so far... a week and a half of pure HELL and 103 temps...I'm back on my game, but WAY behind schedule...the chances of me meeting the challenge now are a bit unrealistic...however, I plod onward fighting the ORCS as they seem to come from an endless supply...a bit LOTR there as I battle the fever demons.

Day..............Thursday 27
scheduled count....45,009
Actual count.........35,077
Plus or minus........-9,932

So...can I get 9,932 in the next few days and get the required 1,667 per day? I doubt it, but the important thing is, I tried, I kicked booty in the attempt and I never gave up!!! I met this head on and despite the outcome, I have some really good writing under my belt...am I sad that I'm not meeting my goal? YES!!! Am I going to get over it? Of course...and next year, look out!

Monday, November 24, 2003

Well now...this is interesting...seems that the SCI FI channel is er...Resurrecting BATTLESTAR GALACTICA...the web site looks sort of...like mine...

Friday, November 21, 2003

35007-29397=5610

Well, I'm about 75% back and ready to hit it again...though 5610 words seems a bit much, I think I'm still in the race. Real quick like, here is a run down re: my lack of writing and lack of blogging.

Monday...Max (3) becomes sick and shows signs of becoming REALLY sick

Tuesday...I wake up to discover that Max has crawled into bed and I am staring a runny-nosed "spreader" right in the face. All day I feel sluggish and begin coughing during University lectures.

Wednesday...I leave work at 1:00 and come home to discover I have a temperature of 103! I sleep...I take three hits of Niquil...it does not kick in until 4:00am

Thursday...Life is a fog...I am in dreamland and bouncing through a cloud like-wait...I'm in the middle of a lecture on the proper use of a china marker as it relates to ink and charcoal...must grasp hold of reality...go home...sleep...no medicine...but wait...Zack (5) is sick...I end up staying up until 2:30 with him and then my beautiful wife takes over so I can sleep...sleep, which finally comes after 4:30, lasts until 7:00 at which time I...

Friday...get up and go to work...finally after all is said and done and everyone is tucked away at 9:00, I post this and prepare to get back on track...

Wednesday, November 19, 2003

not good...i seem to have come down with a killer cold...hopefully i'll get back into it thisweekend.

Monday, November 17, 2003

Uh oh...

Trouble with Lord of the Rings...

Sunday, November 16, 2003

Up, down, up, down...

Things have been bouncing all around with FIRST GATE here...but the latest writing seems to be some of my best...it is really exciting to be at the halfway point in the challenge and be so close to being on target.
Day.......…….Sunday 16
scheduled count...26,672
Actual count........26,108
Plus or minus.……-564
The story is becoming even more exciting and though I know the last act...or at least the last scene, the recent turn of events has left me wondering how I am ever going to resolve everything. Truly an exciting time for me and my characters. I am working on some Photoshop artwork for it and should have it ready soon.

In other news, I have yet to post comments on MATRIX REVOLUTIONS...let's just say for now that I really liked it and there will be more in depth analysis after the Nov. Challenge is over. However, I feel that I must make a comment about Cartoon Networks STAR WARS CLONE WARS micro series...I love anything that G.T. does, from Dexter's Lab to samurai Jack. However, I was so disappointed by Star Wars that I was ready to stop watching the entire "micro Series" once I realized what MICRO meant...it means that each episode is only about 3 minutes long...Zack and I were both very upset when we realized what was up...however, we watched the first 5 episodes back to back, having recorded them sequentially, and we both loved it...so...if you have not seen them yet, maybe it would be best to wait for the series to be released on DVD and watch it all then...it really is quite entertaining!

Saturday, November 15, 2003

Update...though not fully updated...

A lot going on...hopefully I can get the info out soon...the Nov. challenge hit two snags. A) I realized that what I was writing wasn't as top notch as I'd thought it was and B) I was behind over 2,500 words...then something clicked, the story took a drastic turn towards the surreal and I was suddenly re-inspired...here is the progress...

Day.........Saturday 15
scheduled count...25,005
Actual count........24,379
Plus or minus.…-626
no writing...no energy...no problem

Okay, so last night I didn't write...Iwas sort of celebrating some good news, but I don't want to reveal too much quite yet. Also, the energy sent from Ausralia was somehow mangled in the conversion from the metric system and what actually arrived was a small blue puppy on a skooter...sorry...just taught a lesson on Dali at the University...mind is still a bit messed up.

Thursday, November 13, 2003

all alone in the world of November...

Well, it's official, everyone I know who was at one time or another involved with the November challenge has dropped out...some for ligit reasons, some with lame excuses...I do not judge...much...regardless...here is my progress...

GREAT day for writing...
Day.........Thursday 13
scheduled count...21,693
Actual count........22,337
Plus or minus.……+644

Ben is along for the ride and is sending me "force-like" energy as he is writing vicariously through me...I'm not really even sure what that means (due mainly to the fact that I'm so darn tired), but it seems to be helping...the spoon is gone, the fork is missing and I can't figure out where the heck the knife, coffee cup or soup bowl is now...dog gone those Smiths...I need a cookie!

Tuesday, November 11, 2003

YEEE HAWWWWWWWW!!!!!

I'm back again...After falling way behind due to life-stuff and all sort of distractions, including MATRIX REVOLUTIONS, (which I will review shortly), registering students, teaching, rrewriting a musical, designing stes for a musical that I'm not even really involved in and other such nonsense...I have pulled ahead in the challenge...I've finished PART ONE - OF PAST AND PASSIONS and have advanced to what I believe could be a thrilling rollercoster ride with PART TWO - BREATHLESS. Here is my progress as of today (or night as the case seems to be).

Great day for writing...
Day.....................Tuesday 11
scheduled count...18,357
Actual count........18,664
Plus or minus.....…..+307

just noticed that the time seems to be off here in the wonderful world of BLOGGER...I must once again go in and adjust the time...it is actually around 11:58 pm on Tuesday night...or there abouts...darn clock seems to be off on the computer as well.


Sunday, November 09, 2003

Back on track

Day.....................Sunday 09
scheduled count...15,003
Actual count........15,263
Plus or minus........+260

I'm almost to the 1/3 mark of the story and I'm quite pleased with the way the story is unfolding...though this first third really deals a lot with the characters as highschool and early college kids so I'm focussing a lot on romance and relationships where as part two will be a lot more intense regarding the story line. In fact, the second part will be much more...oh, how do I put it...well, it will be deeper...in fact, as usual, I have no idea what the specifics of part two will be...it's always my favorite part because I usually have part one and three worked out but have no idea the story in between...All I know is that I want it to definetly take a harder edge and be gritty

I think...though I'm not sure, that I might post part one on my web site after day 10...we'll see...

Saturday, November 08, 2003

Bad day for writing...
Day.....................Saturday 08
scheduled count...13,336
Actual count........12,250
Plus or minus........-1,056
Unfortunately I had a good feeling about writing today, but MAx, my 3 year old, had other ideas...I'll hopefully make up for it Sunday...

Friday, November 07, 2003

Feeling good aboutr it...
Day.....................Friday 07
scheduled count...11,669
Actual count..........12,080
Plus or minus........+589


But how does it relate to Entropy Gate? I promise that after the first part, which could be Sunday or Monday, I'll explain it all. It has caught me by suprise and I sometimes wonder why I didn't go for the idea of writing Jessica's story or something of the same ilk...yet, I do greatly enjoy the way the story is unfolding and though I know how it ends (as I do with all of my stories) the journey there is unknown and I am excited about all of the twists and turns so far...
STILL GOING
Day.....................Friday 07
scheduled count...11,669
Actual count..........11,530
Plus or minus........-139

I'll have that done shortly...I had to back up and erase some of last night's writing because IT WAS CRAP!!!!...I had some really awful stuff...It's interesting that it happened when it did. I'll explain more later if the theory proves to be true...meanwhile, I'm very happy with the direction of the story and plan to set up either a post of PART ONE or a synopsis when I hit day 10...I'm, also working on a "cover" page for the story...
STILL GOING
Day.....................Fri. 7
scheduled count...11,669
Actual count..........11,442
Plus or minus........-227

This is the first time I've worked on the story during the day...I'm thinking of printing it all out, going home for some lunch and reading what I have done so far. It should be no problem to punch out 227 words or more tonight.

Thursday, November 06, 2003

WHAT A NIGHT!!!

First off...First Gate is ahead of schedule...

Day.....................Thurs. 6
scheduled count...10,002
Actual count........10,764
Plus or minus........+762

Second of all...BEN has posted a review of Entropy Gate Journey on his site...here it is.

Wednesday, November 05, 2003

Update...looks like I'm still ahead of schedule...groovy! And, I actually like what I'm writing. Here is what is odd, though, part one takes place in the 80's so I'm having to flashback to my highschool years...what a trip down memory lane!

Day.....................Wed. 5
scheduled count...8335
Actual count........8395
Plus or minus........+60


Here is a schedule of my progress...of course tonight, Wed. I am slightly behind schedule, but that is only due to the fact that my 5 year old keeps coming into my den when he should be asleep. I still have a few hours to write and should be on task soon.

WEEK ONE

Day.....................Sat. 1
scheduled count...1667
Actual count........2028
Plus or minus.......+361

Day.....................Sun. 2
scheduled count...3334
Actual count........3705
Plus or minus.......+371

Day.....................Mon. 3
scheduled count...5001
Actual count........5716
Plus or minus.......+715

Day.....................Tue. 4
scheduled count...6668
Actual count........7264
Plus or minus.......+596

Day.....................Wed. 5
scheduled count...8335
Actual count........7827
Plus or minus.......-508

Tuesday, November 04, 2003

A few hundred words behind...oh no!

Sunday, November 02, 2003

NOVEMBER 2, 2003

I'm closing down shop now...day two and I'm 715 words ahead of schedule...we'll see how the week pans out.
EXCELLENT!!!

Things are going well, though I heard bad news from Ben re: his writing. I have surpassed my daily goal and have actually come out 371 words ahead of schedule as of 11:00 Nov. 2...Since part one takes place in the eighties I have been really fascinated about how much of 1985 I actually remember...kooky stuff, that! Well, one hour of 11/2/03 left...must get writing!
DAY TWO...

I've taken the November challenge and it looks like it's going to be tough but doable...At the end of day two I should have 3334 words written in order to make the 50,000 word deadline...I'm at 2726 and it's 1:30 am on the second day! Whoo Hoo! Ahead of schedule...I can crank out 608 easily before the day is over and I'll have two extra hours on Monday!

Thursday, October 30, 2003

SLAP DOWN THAT GLOVE!

As a fencer, I have always loved a challenge...well here it is...basically you have the month of November to write a 50,000 word novel...what is the prize? Nothing really, but (I think) a T-Shirt that says you have completed your goal and the satisfaction that you and several others have done what you set out to do...

so...what am I going to write about? (you may ask)...so glad you asked...

Short explanation...

Sue Yakama is a young Japanese girl who is having a hard time dealing with the disappointments that life offers her...one night during a rained out Halloween, she finds a strange rock in her closet...she keeps this odd treasure and tells no one until (flash forward to 1985) as a senior in high school her boy friend asks her about it as they are observing the "Northern Lights" while reclining on the hood of his Thunderbird in the fields of Decatur Indiana...he assumes that Sue is a freak, dumps her and she pursues a career in ART at a local University...however...more rocks begin to appear in her closet and she tries to hide them...finally, as she is accepted into Grad school, she leaves home only to return ten years later...her house is for sale (after her parents have passed away) and she chooses not to sell the place as she begins to discover more than rocks in her closet...

I will eventually post the story when it is finished Dec. 1...until then, just wait for "FIRST GATE".

Wednesday, October 29, 2003

SMASHING!

Just got this from Ben in Australia. When you click on "Turning out to be a smashing story" it links to my site.

I guess he is enjoying ENTROPY GATE - JOURNEY! Check out his site...the man is on to something!

Thursday, October 23, 2003

So…what have I been doing lately? First off, I’m teaching three drawing classes and we just had mid-term so I have been grading portfolios. Second, I’ve been painting…landscapes, just like I planned. They are peaceful, and pleasant and have nothing to do with Entropy Gate. After the last two paintings, which will, I promise, be posted on the web site which will, I promise, get updated soon. I need to finish Jessica’s story, Lab Born and the rework the way-too-busy gallery page and the way-too-cluttered sketchbook page.

But I also need to get my manuscript off to a legitimate publisher. Why haven’t I yet? Burn out, plain and simple. Now that I’ve rested and finished most of the music for “Trouble Under the Big Top”, the musical that I wrote for the Jesters, I plan to get my act in gear and get it out there. I just saw a story on the morning news about a 19 year old, home schooled boy who self published and then was picked up by a publisher, signed a six figure deal and debuted at #3 on the New York Times Best Sellers’ List for Children’s Books. Nine-freaking-teen years old. Sheesh!

Another thing I’m looking forward to is the fact that as of Jan. 15, my wife will be home more (that is her last day at the school she teaches at) and I’ll have a little more time to pursue publishing as she'll be able to spend more time with the boys. I’ll also be teaching only one class and the Jesters’ program will be gearing up for their big performance. After Feb., I’ll be even more free to write (as the theater aspect of the the Jesters ends and we concentrate only on the afternoon art program) and at that time plan to completely rewrite Entropy Gate – Repercussions (part 3). Though I all ready wrote it once, I only have it in printed form, as a computer problem and my lack of foresight, left me without a disc copy.

Later!
It's been a while...

Well...it's been some time since I blogged. I've been swamped! I should have time to blog tonight or tomorrow...but in the meantime...

Star Wars update

Babylon 5 update

Monday, October 13, 2003

MONKEY BRAINS

I might have to adjust certain things in my time line...scientists are ahead of the game. I have believed for some time now the the fusing of man and machine was close, but this article shows that we are far closer than I realized.

Friday, October 10, 2003

ENTROPY IN AUSTRALIA

Well, thanks to Ben, Entropy Gate Journey is now in Australia! Hopefully he'll enjoy the book enough to post a review (hint, hint).

Also, I do have a new Entropy Gate painting that I MAY start on...I'm still going to do the landscapes, but this image keeps coming up...

Also, I will be making some new revisions to the ENTROPY GATE site soon.

Friday, October 03, 2003

ALL I WANT TO DO IS PAINT LANDSCAPES NOW...

Big sigh of relief...I just put the finishing touches on my latest painting. It's a biggie, as I might have mentioned in previous blogs, and of course it is Entropy Gate related. There are four panels that hang apart from each other...the main panel is an image of a woman surrounded by a wash of spatters and glazes as well as several well hidden collaged figures. I have also attached parts that I removed from VCRs, computers, TVs and the like...the panel is about six feet tall. The side panel has a a device that lights up and you can see a slide photo of the drawing that I first made as a reference for the finished painting. There is a magnifying lens that just out from the panel to enlarge the image. To the right of the main panel are two other panels. One is a "book" of collaged images and a brief narrative told from the point of a "scraper" (one who cleans the chambers when a hyclone dies due to IBCA - incompatible Bio-Cybernetic Adjoining). The title of each paragraph then coincides with the music that I wrote "Voices from the Chamber". The panel directly above the "book" has a CD player that's been stripped down the bare essentials and collaged and painted. It plays the CD to help create the mood.

I've been wrestling with this piece for about four or five months now and am so relieved to finally have it done. There was a real euphoria once I hung it in the gallery (the University is having a Faculty Alumni Show this weekend Saturday from 7-9 and my piece is right at the front of the gallery..l.whoo hoo!) Needles to say, after the last painting "Silla and the Guardians" (soon to be posted on my site along with the one I just finished) which was no light subject matter deal with good and evil/life and death/heaven and hell, and now the one I just finished "The Future of Flesh, But What of the Soul" which deals with questions of the soul as it relates to a man who realizes that one of the hyclones he has become emotionally attached to is dying. The man does not believe in God, yet believes that the hyclones are living creatures and he struggles with his duty to report her symptoms. He chooses not to and she is visited by "the Minister" from book 3. (all of that is told with the narrative). The woman in the central painting then is "HER" at the moment she has accepted her fate, having heard the Minister's words and is ready to embrace paradise...

I'm exhausted...Physically and emotional.

I think I'm going to take a small break from the Entropy Gate images and paint some landscapes...

Monday, September 29, 2003

Rabbits and more rabbits...

A student recommended Donnie Darko to me and so I experienced it...it is not one of those movies you just watch, you really experience it if you have the patience and enjoy that sort of thing...there's an interesting web site here...

So what does Donnie Darko have to do with Entropy Gate or Rabbits? Well Donnie is hearing voices from a rather tall rabbit named Frank. And as far as the EG connection, let's just say there's a connection but if I tell you here then it'd spoil Donnie Darko for you...

It is rated R for language and some drug use, though the "drug use" is so quick and unimportant that it slips right by...I'm thinking the main reason for the R is for the first dinner conversation in which Donnie and his sister resort to ridiculous cursing when neither one of them can think of any other way to battle each other...

Monday, September 22, 2003

NEW STUFF

I have posted the cover to a CD that is a collection of music based on a painting. Go here and click on the Voices CD cover to check it out...and, coming soon, the web site will have a book store where you can buy art, prints, post cards and books.

Tuesday, September 16, 2003

LAB BORN part 2...sort of...

I went ahead and posted Lab Born part two, though there are still three pages missing from chapter two...I plan to have those done by the middle of next week and that will sort of wrap up the first part of the story...chapter three then takes another character and he see how his life evolves...or devolves...

go here

Monday, September 15, 2003

MUST...FINISH...ART...

I'm so close to finishing my latest painting that I can almost taste it...no wait, that's really oil paint I'm tasting...yech...anyway, I hope to have some digital images up on the site by tomorrow or wed. at the latest.

Thursday, September 11, 2003

JESSICA'S STORY

Part two is now on the sketchbook page...if you have not read part one, go here...

Wednesday, September 10, 2003

FIRST WORDS BACK ON ENTROPY GATE - BEYOND

I just heard back from one of my primary "story" editors re: EG 2.
"...a lot more action than the first one."
"There seemed to be a lot of carnage, yet nothing gratuitous or gory...it seemed appropriate to the story."
"Grace (Monical) is truly a bad person...the 'Guardians' come across as such evil individuals...they really are evil."
"The (part I can't mention as it would spoil the story) really shows the power of God."


We plan to meet soon to discuss some theological issues and I hope to have more quotes...in all, I'm very excited...

Tuesday, September 09, 2003

I could have sworn that I all ready posted this...

...but for some reason it's not here. As I was sitting at home one RARE day when the kids were gone with Kristi and the house was clean andI had no work and there was nothing on TV and I didn't feel like painting and the phone wasn't ringing and the dog didn't need to go out...I came up with an interesting idea...I always say that a good book has great characters and therefore the story should be able to take place in any genre or time period...that got me thinking. What if Entropy Gate took place during the turn of the century (ie late 1800's early 1900's)...am I sure I didn't post this....it sounds so familiar...anyhoo, I got to thinking about it on said rare day and I realized that it could actually work...the next time that I have a half hour of spare time I'm going to flesh out a synopsis of the story as if it were told "back in the olden days"...those of you who have read the book might think it's impossible, but it could really work...

Thursday, September 04, 2003

NOT ENTROPY GATE STUFF...though, sort of...

About time...

Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins is taking on political correctness. His new film, "The Human Stain," deals with the freedom-killing trend, which the Welsh-born actor rightly describes as "a cancer." Director Robert Benton pointed out that it took guts for Hopkins to take on the political hot potato. Benton said, "The risk he took, the courage it took for him to do this role is amazing." The movie is based on a novel by Philip Roth where a professor's career is ruined by an unfair accusation of racism. The scholar's life goes downhill until he meets a character played by Nicole Kidman. Patriot Gary Sinise plays the prof's best buddy.

Why am I not suprised...

After Martin Sheen, Woody Harrelson, Woody Allen and others took a swipe at Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alec Baldwin couldn't restrain himself any longer. Baldwin showed up on CNBC's "News with Brian Williams" and mouthed more of the same old stale "stealing the election" stuff. "There is a pattern of this kind of electoral nullification for people who are opponents of elected officials, typically Democratic officials now. I believe that this is, though not part of some orchestrated conspiracy, it's the same thing you see in the Clinton impeachment and in the Florida election in 2000 and 2002, where the reforms that were promised after the 2000 election were not put in place by the, the state of Florida, the Texas redistricting as well and now this recall," Baldwin clamored.

Friday, August 29, 2003

EIGHT SOUNDTRACKS THAT INSPIRE ME WHEN WRITING OR PAINTING

1) Star Wars (the box set for Ep.4-6)
2) Babylon 5
3) Silence of the Lambs
4) Twin Peaks
5) Any Vangelis Soundtrack (yes, he has done far more than just Chariots of Fire)
6) Last of the Mohicans
7) Alien 3
8) Star Trek First Contact

Tuesday, August 26, 2003

Music

I'm working on a new painting that is six feet tall and about as wide, though it is comprised of several sections that will be hung beside it so the horizontal measurements aren't accurate until it's in the gallery and I see how much space I have...

While I've been painting it I've been listening to... (don't laugh) Opera Babes - Beyond Imagination and I just got the soundtrack to Gangs of New York.

I should have some examples of the painting up in the sketchbook soon.

Friday, August 22, 2003

VIRUS is annoying

Not the movie, but one that has infected our University computer...I'll be blogging from home this weekend...if I can get my home computer working that is...by the way, Virus the movie was pretty annoying as well...what was Sutherland thinking? What was Curtis thinking? And I rented it...what was I thinking?
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly...(great movie...but that's not what I'm talking about)

The Good: I have my entropy gate sketch book on line now...though my brother is going to work on it and make it load faster...regardless...here it is

The Bad: Due to some "stuff", I must rework my drawing syllabus (syllabi?) all weekend and will not have time to finish part two of Jessica's story...

The Ugly: It's been very sunny lately...for some reason that depresses me...rain seems to really perk me up...is that weird? Hello, paging Frank Black...

Tuesday, August 19, 2003

An interesting conversation today...

As those of you who are regulars to this blog might know, I had a rather large painting (8ft x 4.5ft) that was in a show at the University that I teach at...well...the painting was sold, but for certain reasons, the buyer had to back out! Total bummer! However, the painting is still there for another week and a half...one of my friends (who has been gone for some time) just saw it and asked a series of interesting questions...

Friend: Does the cross have a definite Christian meaning to it?

ME: Yes...it has to do with the main character's (Michael's) belief and Silla's doubts as to whether she has a soul...

Friend: But a cross has such a strong symbolic tie to it.

ME: It was originally a stronger element in the painting, but it wasn't to be the focal point...Silla's questioning gaze was the focal point, the cross was the answer.

Friend: But why have it as the answer?

ME: Uh...

Friend: Why is it that you are so sure of Christianity and you ask so many questions of other areas of your life?

ME: Because I spent so much of my college years searching for the truth and I've found it in Christianity. (I actually explained it a little better than that...but that's the basic jist of it) Now that I am comfortable with my religious beliefs, I find that I am questioning other things in life...

Friend: We need to continue this when we have more time...

If you wish to see the painting in question, email me and I'll send a copy to you...I'm not ready to post it on my site...
Lying liars and the lies they lie that they lied about...

This is a deviation from Entropy Gate stuff...I know...but, I have done so much on the web page I felt that I could deviate a little from the norm...if only to slam one Al (the dork) Franken! What an idiot!!! I have written before of his stupidity...but now, we have a chance to glance his hypocrisy! Please read THIS!

Monday, August 18, 2003

Finally! It's up and running!

I have finally finished chapter one of Lab Born...I also redid the GRAPHIC NOVEL page so that you can access both Vow of the sword and Lab Born. Thanks goes out to my brother who takes time during his busy schedule and probably most of his lunch to put all of the peices together! The rest of the skecthbook page should be ready by mid week...I have a lot of images that I have been working on over the past year that are either unfinished or merely refs for larger works...Jake also jhas several pages of sketches tha will be posted soon too...

Friday, August 15, 2003

Bummer...

Bad news...a painting that was 'sold' is no longer sold...the buyer had to back out (and I don't blame him at all...these things happen) but it looks like ENTROPY GATE - BEYOND will not be going to press anytime soon...just a minor set back...

Thursday, August 14, 2003

NEW STUFF

The new SKETCHBOOK section of my site is up and running, though I haven't posted the new art there (it will be a collection of sketches and unfinished works), there is chapter one of Jessica's Story there...Jessica is one of the security guards from EG - Journey.
THREE THINGS

First, my email account is screwed up right now so fo some reason I am not able to respond to some of you...working on that.

Second, someone asked what a hyclone is...in the Entropy Gate series a hyclone is a hybrid clone. Part machine, part flesh...like a cyborg, but all of the mechanical parts are under the flesh, not like the BORG on Star Trek.

Third...they've just released the third season of Babylon 5 on DVD!!!! WOO HOO!!!!
By the way...if all goes as planned, there will be Chapter One of Jessica's story in the SKETCHBOOK section of the site...also..I have a ton of artwork to get ready for the S.B. site as well as a revamped vervion of Lab Born...I was going to post it two weeks ago but I saw something that changed my mind...if I find it on the web, I'll include a link...
and so it (really) begins...

A while ago I was reading "What we can't not know" by Professor J. Budziszewski and he mentioned that a year ago scientist had combined human cells with pig cells...now this appears...rabbits and human cells fused together to create the tissue needed to harvest STEM CELLS! When I set out to write ENTROPY GATE, I assumed that in 200 years we would have experimented with a variety of hybrids...I had no idea that it would happen in my life time and that so many people would not be bothered by it...Dr. Frankenstien...paging Dr. Frankenstien...hyclones will arrive sooner than we think!

Tuesday, August 12, 2003

Al Franken is a small, pathetic loser...

Nothing to do with EG...but this really honks me off. First of all, everyone knows, and Al Franken admitted, that the only reason he title his first trash heap of drivel, "Rush Limbaugh is a big fat idiot" is because he knew he would anger more people and ride on the coat tails of Rush's success! (wheather you like Rush or hate him, anything with his name on it will generate conversation) Now he targets Fox news because it is currently popular and quite successful...I imagine that if Al wrote a book called "What Al Franken believes" most would say "Al who?" or "Wasn't he that very unfunny guy who used to do that Stuart Smally routine on SNL and who had a movie about that same unfunny character that bombed and didn't he also have a TV show that bombed?" Most people, though, would say "Who cares." The man is a hack, unimaginative and so devoid of originallity that he has to latch onto others, like a parasite, in order to experience anything that even comes close to success...And for those who think I'm opinionated because of my political views, when Al's other book came out I worked at book store and I read some of his book...it's poorly written, VERY unfunny and most people I knew at the book store (and they all leaned farther to the left than myself) thought Al was annoying and silly (in the same way that a three year old with a runny nose is annoying and silly).
Things are much better...

The musical is coming together and I just reread my contract-I thought i was going back to work on Wed., but it turns out I don't return until friday! Two extra days to finish everything that I didn't get done this summer!

It feels strange not working on Entropy Gate - Beyond...I always get a little nervouse when the manuscript is in the hands of an editor...

Sunday, August 10, 2003

GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Grrrr...Arrrg...ratsenfratsenfargenbatsen...grrrrr...

sorry...life has taken a bit of a spiral...i'll let ya know what's up shortly...for now...ratsenfratsen maferfratsenpoopenfrootsenbergerfrutsenpastowatson...grrrrrrrrrrrrr!!! arggg!!!

Tuesday, August 05, 2003

and this just in...

My five year old son just asked for a copy of my book..."But Dad, I don't have a copy. I'll put it on my dresser and then read it at night." Makes a dad proud!
Ben asks a good question...

Go here to order your copy of Entropy Gate - Journey...BTW, that page needs the dates of next release updated...there is a very strong chance that book two will be out in Nov.

Monday, August 04, 2003

Some odd (but encouraging) praise for Entropy Gate Journey...

The names have been left off of these comments to protect the innocent/guilty.

from a self-described non-Christian: It was a really good story...some of the characters were Christians, but I really wasn't offended.

from a fellow artist and self-described individual who is naive re: most things Christian: I'm on page 99 and I just wanted to tell you that, and forgive me, this is one hell of a story...I don't know where you're getting your ideas...it is really interesting...

So many times, Christian authors write for just Christians and they alienate non-Christians or they speak down to them or they are "preachy". I never wanted to write a novel for Christians, I wanted to write a novel that Christians and non-Christians alike could enjoy. Hopefully I am doing just that...
It's 9:30 and I'm going nuts...

What I'm supposed to be doing now is writing the musical for the JESTERS (a theatrical company of kids (ages 10-35) who have special needs (the non-politically correct term is handicapped)). The musical will be fun and whimsical...but after finishing BEYOND, I really want to delve into book three, REPERCUSSIONS. However, I have told myself that I will not touch book three until the musical is finished...

In other news...I have not been down into my studio since it flood two weeks ago...I really need to do some artwork...perhaps Tuesday night or Wed. night. There is a faculty/Alumni show coming up and I have a large paint I want to finish and put in...we can enter two so I might also put in a painting of a lighthouse that I did some time back...hopefully with the new "sketbook" site that will be up next week I can start showing more of the artwork that I am referencing here.
Fixed...sort of...
This isn't the link I was looking for, re: MEl Gibson's movie, but it does have a fair amount of info about it.

Sunday, August 03, 2003

oy...how embarassing...I had posted something re: Mel Gibson's movie "PASSION" and it didn't work so I re posted it and then both posts showed up and then I realized that the link to the article was wrong and...well, I'm going to try to find the right page now...sorry for the confussion
jessica's story

Part one (three and a half pages) will be ready to post as soon as my brother returns from vacation...this is quite different for me as I am used to long stories (300-450+ pages). Chapter one is 3 and a half pages long...there will be illustrations too...and as mentioned...if you have all ready read book two...forget everything you know about Jessica...it's gone...also, if you read the rough draft of book three...forget all you know about Peter Tambov...just...forget it...okay?

Saturday, August 02, 2003

Lot a stuff

Well...I've been listening to Samurai X (Rurouni Kenshin)and Reflection (Seisou Hen) by Taku Iwasaki...some one gave me the CD so don't ask me how to get a copy for your self...any hoo...i'm working on "Three Rings of Funny" (that is the working title of the musical) for the Jesters...that is a theatrical program for mentally and physically handicapped (though we say children with special needs) children. I just purchased a simple keyboard that i can use while writing the songs...i hope to have fifteen songs written by the end of the month...then I'll go back to the Entropy Universe...

Friday, August 01, 2003

Good news...bad news...

Well...I had a bunch of new stuff to upload on the entropy gate web sight...like the first chapter of LAB BORN, the new art pages and the "Sketchbook" page...but the bad news is, my brother, the one who uploads everything for me, is out of town for a week!!!!!! ARRRRRRRRRRRRRG!!!!!

Thursday, July 31, 2003

ATTN. THOSE WHO HAVE READ BEYOND...

Those of you who have had access to EG-2 have no doubt read of the exploits of Jessica Tunsel, the Forum Security guard from EG-1. Well...you may have noticed that in part 2 she has very little to do and in part 3 she has entirely vanished...here is why...she severs no purpose in EG-2...I decided, a while ago, to carry on her story as a series of short stories that have little to do with EG-2...the action that she was involved in EG-2 has been replaced by Abigail...which makes more sense since Abigail and Chen have formed a relationship...I will post chapter one of "Jessica's Story" this friday on the NEW AND IMPROVED EG web site...

Wednesday, July 30, 2003

Postcard Ideas?

If there are any suggestions as to which images from the gallery I should use in the post card pack, feel free to throw in your two cents.
I have a decent printer...


So why not make postcard size prints of the entropy gate art work...yeah...they could sell for a whole lot less than the originals and could be sold individually or in a box set with a really cool marketing design-box set thing...okay...it's late and my brain is fried...but still...its an idea worth pursuing...i think...

Tuesday, July 29, 2003

Update...

As stated before, BEYOND is finsihed and is getting printed to send to my editors. I just finished re-reading the third book and realized that it needs a LOT of work. I'm not even that terribly excited with the second half of it. I will be taking a break from writing anyway I as have to do a large sum of school work in preparation for the new school year. I have also been too busy to get much artwork done and am REALLY mad that I am not spending time in the studio like I should.

So...tomorrow the kids are gone with their grandparents and I am going to reorganize everything in my studio and den. I hope to get the web site updated and put the finishing touches on chapter one of LAB BORN so that it can be ready to fly on the graphic novel page...

Also, there is a short story swimming in my head that needs a release so I'll be opening the short-story page on my site too...soon...

Thursday, July 24, 2003

Book covers...ick!

I had three book covers for EG - 2 and I was going to have a contest to see what the general public thought...but I hate them all. I have decided to revamp them...please stand by...
An interesting little story...

Just read this...I think he has the right idea.

Monday, July 21, 2003

DONE!!!!!!!!(sort of)

Entropy Gate - Beyond is ready to go to the editors! I think it is a far stronger book than the first and I can't wait to send it off to the printers! If all goes as planned it should be on sale by Nov.

and in other news...

Just borrowed a CD from a friend..."FRIENDS OF DEAN MARTINEZ - On the Shore". Very cool stuff.

Also, it looks like LAB BORN part one will be on the web site by the end of the week as well as the new art page "Sketchbook".

Tuesday, July 15, 2003

ARRRRRG!!!!!!

Page 8 of the graphic novel VOW OF THE SWORD is missing some dialog...it will be fixed by thrusday or friday...

Monday, July 14, 2003

Seems there is a bit of a problem with the comment/feedback...there are comments being made, but it says "none commented" at the bottom of each post...if anyone knoews how to fix this, let me know.
this just in...

ALL of chapter one is up now...my brother is THE man!
FINALLY re: the graphic novel stuff...

The first several pages of VOW OF THE SWORD are up on the EG site...this is a project that JAke Murray has been working on for many months and it has become much more than I ever anticipated...there are six pages posted now, though Chapter one will have a totla of 19 pages...i am told they will all be up by friday. Enjoy!

Tuesday, July 01, 2003

Last night I began some of the rewrite of the end of part 3...it's rockin'. I should be able to get more done tonight after I finish the mural I started last week, finish the book cover I am working on for a fellow Scribe and change the oil in the van...it too is experiencing it's own journey through entropy...

Sunday, June 29, 2003

And so it begins...

That's right, I'm quoting G'kar from Babylon 5...but I just realized something tonight...I am eight pages away from finishing the editing of Beyond!!! Then, I have about 20 pages to write...if all goes as planned, I will be done by Friday!!! Then, I print off part 2 and 3 and read through, make corrections, edittttttttttt and stuff and by one week from friday, start printing off copies to send to my editors!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Contest update part 1

Yes, there will be a contest for those of you who have part 1 and 2...hang in there.

Contest update part 2

I am designing the cover for Entropy Gate - Beyond...I will post the final three images soon and hope to get votes as to which of the three is the best. The winner will recieve a copy of Entropy Gate - Journey (if you don't have it yet) plus, Entropy Gate - Beyond (and there's more) a CD of the music, plus (added bonus here) a copy of the "EG sketch book that will go on sale next year at the ART SHOW!!!! Vote early, vote often
Do I compromise my faith when I talk to people?

Yeah...unfortunately, sometimes I do...and that ain't good. I was hopping around the internet and found this about Mel Gibson and his movie Passion. I've been following the controversy surrounding this project for some time and it is truely an inspiration. For those of you unfamiliar with it, here is the lowdown. Mel has been working on a movie based on the last 12 days of Christ's life. The images I have seen so far are very powerful. He is wanting it to portray accurately the life of Jesus as the son of God. He has (naturally) become the target of Hollywood lefties and anti-christians all over. If he was making a movie on the life of any other spiritual leader (non-christian that is) you better believe that no one in Hollywood would be complaining. Or if he was making a movie that was anti-Jesus he would be getting support from critics all over...just look at The Last Temptation of Christ. (note: I really like almost everything Martin S. has directed...just not Last Temp....I also like just about every actor in that movie as well...but I'm off target here)...in Last Temp. Jesus is a whimp, Peter is an idiot, John the Baptist is a loony, Satan is a gas-powered flame and Judas is about the only likable person in the entire film. Naturally the brainless wonders in Hollywood would like it...so...what has this to do with Entropy Gate? Mel is stating up front that he was inspired by God to make this movie and he has no problem stating his faith in the Christian God and saying such things as "the Holy Spirit inspired me". My stories EG 1-4 are Sci-fi, but they also carry an important message that I hope is not...

a. too preachy
b. lost in all of the action and adventure
c. untruthful

A few times I have awkwardly explained the theology of the books as if I was worried that saying "it's about God" would harm the sales...well, if God inspired me, and I believe he has, then it's God's story and I'm just the instrument...that means I better be listening and better be on target and better not compromise!