I wrote an extremely deep analysis of one of my favorite episodes of television, “International Assassin” from HBO’s The Leftovers, published over on TV Obsessive. Friend, it’s more real than its ever been… read it here.
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I wrote an extremely deep analysis of one of my favorite episodes of television, “International Assassin” from HBO’s The Leftovers, published over on TV Obsessive. Friend, it’s more real than its ever been… read it here.
[Diane, 11:30am, February 24th. Entering the town of Twin Peaks. Five miles south of the Canadian border. Twelve miles west of the state line. Never seen so many trees in my life.]
Today is book release day for GALAHAD! Remember to get your copy for #kindle or paperback. It features absolutely gorgeous cover art by @sanrixian! I’m insanely proud of this work. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. Please rate, review, and share!
“And yet here was Galahad, his horse galloping over the rolling hills at dawn to come upon Camelot at last.”
If you haven’t paid any attention to me, this year I published GALAHAD with a gorgeous cover by Mallory Dorn (aka Sanrixian). It’s the story of the Grail knight and his quest for meaning as he also experiences wondrous visions of other worlds. For #kindle and paperback
I’ve heard that audiences are having trouble with ambiguity and surrealism, so I wrote an ambiguous and surreal Arthurian story! Get it for kindle or paperback and don’t expect me to explain it!
Thinking of David on what would’ve been his 76th birthday. Everyone says hi, Starman
“new year, new me”
Today is book release day for GALAHAD! Remember to get your copy for #kindle or paperback. It features absolutely gorgeous cover art by @sanrixian! I’m insanely proud of this work. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. Please rate, review, and share!
“And yet here was Galahad, his horse galloping over the rolling hills at dawn to come upon Camelot at last.”
If you haven’t paid any attention to me, this year I published GALAHAD with a gorgeous cover by Mallory Dorn (aka Sanrixian). It’s the story of the Grail knight and his quest for meaning as he also experiences wondrous visions of other worlds. For #kindle and paperback
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me thinking about the results of Elon’s twitter poll for the rest of my life
Today is book release day for GALAHAD! Remember to get your copy for #kindle or paperback. It features absolutely gorgeous cover art by @sanrixian! I’m insanely proud of this work. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. Please rate, review, and share!
“And yet here was Galahad, his horse galloping over the rolling hills at dawn to come upon Camelot at last.”
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spending time with their kids. its the holidays.
Today is book release day for GALAHAD! Remember to get your copy for #kindle or paperback. It features absolutely gorgeous cover art by @sanrixian! I’m insanely proud of this work. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. Please rate, review, and share!
“And yet here was Galahad, his horse galloping over the rolling hills at dawn to come upon Camelot at last.”
Brasso and B2EMO lead the march of Maarva Andor's funeral.
↳Andor S01E12
“The cameras were there, the cables and everything, and we jumped. The stunt performers did one by themselves. Then we heard ‘Wrap her up!’”
Did you feel you were making an inherently political show? We’re telling the story of the awakening of a revolution. There’s no way not to be political. If you wanted to avoid it, there wouldn’t be a show.
Clearly, the show talks about oppression. The show talks about the context needed for a revolution to be born. That is always going to resonate because the need for change is constant for humanity. That’s the beauty of fiction. It’s a great tool to comment on your life and your reality.
In the first episodes, Cassian talks about the Empire, how “fat and satisfied” they are. Everyone listening to that dialogue puts a face on the character Cassian is describing. Everyone can. No matter how far away you are from what you’re seeing on the screen, it always talks about you. For me, this story is saying a lot of what worries me and what I care about.
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Yes, there are leaders, but revolutions are not made by leaders. They’re made by numbers, by conviction, by regular people thinking they can do something extraordinary. This is the story of one of those people that was never celebrated. Oh, this person is going to bring change, this person is different — no, not really. The strength of community, that’s what the show is about.