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When I wrote about Don inviting me into his life through his story, I had no idea that his newest book, A Million Miles in a Thousand Years , was about story. I didn't know it was about writing the script for a movie about Blue Like Jazz . I didn't know it was about him creating little stories in his life, or about how he thought he didn't have a story to tell. I just knew that I liked Don's writing and the way he shared his life. If you ...
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Watched Clive Barker's Book of Blood (2008). Based on two short stories by Barker, and directed by John Harrison. Set in the UK, the film starts with the capture of a mysterious scarred character by a bounty hunter. The bounty hunter says he will kill the character quickly if he can tell him a good story, or slowly if he can't. And so he tells a story which then forms the bulk of the film. Book of Blood will feel familiar to those who have ...
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