Daily Creativity: You Are Enough

Daily Creativity: You Are Enough

Daily Creativity: You Are EnoughYou are enough. “You alone are enough. You don’t have to prove anything to anyone.” -Maya Angelou. This might be a bit of a phone in, but writing out this quote is what I have today. I have been writing and lettering for the last two months and it is a very calming thing. Today I felt a bit swamped and I can tell I’m getting sick, so my creative juices are a bit dry I guess. This is really what I have. Hopefully tomorrow will be more inspiring. This was written with a FPR Eyedropper Flex pen filled with Diamine Purple Pizzazz ink. It’s hard to see in the scan, but there are gold sparkles on the ink.

Nutty Bites Dog Days 12: Nutty Chats with JRD Skinner

CoverArtDD1512Nutty chats with JRD Skinner from Flash Pulp about writing pulp, writing a longer novel, editing, and publishing. They also talk a little bit about the Mob.

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It’s time for Adventure

She didn’t want to be doing this, who would?  Standing on a moving train with a ray gun pointed at a young boy’s temple, it more than looked bad.  She didn’t have a choice though, she had to get out of there alive.

Irene sold flowers outside of the great detective’s offices.  He never saw her when he passed her, never paid her any mind at all.  She was in the perfect position to be paid as a spy, and spy she did.  She reported on who entered, who exited and how often the detective left his office out of the back way.  She kept a ledger hidden under her skirts, next to where she held her purse and her dainty yet effective ray gun.  Any woman making her living on the streets needed some protection, protection and a means of income.  Selling flowers only gained her so much, but with the addition of the fee she earned for keeping a keen eye on 221-B Baker street kept her fed with a roof over her head and few coppers left over for her ray gun.

She didn’t need much more than that, so why did she get greedy when he asked her to follow him?

It all started so innocuous, her employer told her that tomorrow the detective would be leaving in disguise and meeting his companion on a train.  She needed to follow him and when they got to their final destination she was to send a telex indicating where the detective and his companion were staying.

Everything would have gone well had it been that simple.  It took two train transfers for her to continue to follow the two men, one time she was sure she was made and pretended to be selling flowers on the station platform to throw off the scent.  The great detective wasn’t the only one who was a master of disguise and the quick change.  Her overcoat was reversible and she could go from respectable traveler to low down flower girl in a moment’s notice. She kept a plethora of accessories in her handbag for just that reason.

She was sure she had done well and would follow the two men to their destination until she was confronted on the third train.  His cane creased the center of her newspaper and lowered it till he could see her face.  ”I notice everything, what on earth makes you think I wouldn’t notice you?”  Her eyes flitted up to lock eyes with him.  He looked very cross and as she knew from observing him in the past, flirting with him  wouldn’t let her escape this situation.

What choice did she have?  When the newsboy came down the isle again selling papers and candy she grabbed him and pressed her ray gun to him as fast as she could.  “Stay back, I just want out of here.”

“We’re in a moving train,”  His companion blurted out, “There isn’t exactly a side door.”

Irene wrinkled her nose.  “Isn’t there?”  She slowly backed up the isle with the kid in tow, her gaze never leaving his blue eyes.

“Who sent you?”  He asked her, following her but keeping a good ten feet away.

She giggled, “Oh you ought to know that, he is you nemesis, isn’t he?” She shoved the kid into his arms, “It’s a Pity Mr. Wayne, I was looking forward to this little holiday of ours.”  She winked and blew a kiss before ducking out the door to between the cars.

By the time he got out there she was hiding on the roof of the next car, she heard him speak to his companion.  “The desperation, she must have jumped from the train.  Dick, we can only hope she survived, as for you and I, I fear we will need to change our course once again.  We will switch trains and head to switzerland next.”

I cross a lot of fandoms on this one which is odd, since I normally don’t meddle in other people’s sandboxes.

A Sensible Guide to Preparing for the Zombie Appocalypse

Zombies approach the Channel 7 building in Chicago, by Eric Ingrum

World War Z.  Z-Day.  The Zombie Plague.  The Horde.  There are countless names to describe this horrifying scenario.  The dead coming back to life to feast upon the remains of the living.  One bite, and you’ll become one of them?  What hope do we have?  We fight back, of course!

Realistically, the threat of a zombie apocalypse is minor to non-existent, but it does make for an interesting mental exercise (and great marketing. I’ll get to that later).  How would one prepare to survive against a horde of creatures immune to pain, cold, fear and rational tactics?  The steps used in preparing against such an onslaught are similar to what the ‘preppers’ plan for every day… a major catastrophe that destroys the political, social and even physical world around us.  Surviving in this nightmare will be tricky, but let’s plot this out logically.

To begin, let’s set some ground rules.  The Zombie horde is coming.  We find ourselves in an urban environment, with all of the modern amenities to choose from.  In this guide I’ll deal with equipping only ourselves, with a concentration (Of course) on weaponry.  If you’re looking for a serious preppers guide to surviving any apocalypse, I’d check out my brother in law’s blog at ponderingsbyian.blogspot.ca for some no-nonsense advice.  The zombies we face are of the standard, shambling, mindless type.  I’ll discuss faster types, but we’ll stick with them being unintelligent for now.  Plain Ol’ shoot-em-in-the-head Zombies.  Before we talk about what we SHOULD carry, let’s talk about what we definitely SHOULD NOT. Continue reading

An Introduction to Ballistics for Geeks, Writers, and Geeky Writers: Part 1 of Many

To the point

Photo by BWJones (Bryan Jones) on flickr

So what is ballistics, and why should I care, right? What could this possibly have to do with me, you ask?  It is an interesting science, and one that I have devoted many hours to studying. My goal in writing this down is simple: To keep learning as I write, and to share what I’ve learned with you all. I’m not trying to turn you all into ballisticians or long-range shooters, merely to give you nuggets of knowledge to tuck away in the back of your brain. I’m also not claiming to be the be all and end all expert on all matters related to physics, guns and ballistics.  I’m merely your guide on this journey, through a topic I happen to study passionately.  I’ve spent years studying and working in this field, and have learned a lot, with decades of learning still ahead of me.  As a teacher of mine once said after a long, hard course, “Congratulations, you now know enough to be dangerous.

Plus, you never know when in your next story/book/audio drama one character might pick up a gun, and one of these little nuggets of knowledge will shove their way to the front of your brain and help complete a scene in a believable way. Or at the very least, maybe your next game of trivial pursuit will ask you some physics question and you win! Let’s dive into it then, and see where we end up.

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