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3 out of 10?!?!? Really?!

22 hours ago ago from Big Chris\' Gallery

A while back, i posted this blog entry: 10 characters that I want to draw before the end of the year: 1. Storm (classic design) 2. Invisible Woman 3. Phoenix (or Dark Phoenix) 4. Ulala (from Space Channel 5) 5. Black Canary 6. Gum (from Jet Set Radio) 7. Brandy and/or Jen (from Liberty Meadows) 8. Empowered 9. Sister Grimm (from Runaways) 10. Catwoman Out of that entire list, I only managed to draw about three of those ...

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Books Read in 2009 – Lousy to Acceptable

9 hours ago ago from Design By Gravity

OK, these are relative one-offs that were either awful, or just ok . Just ok means they weren't worth hardcover prices, but I can respect the effort. Disasters are books for whom I want my time and money back The Meh-Train Gridlinked , Neal Asher. This was emphatically ok. The auther takes the central tenet, that a man cut off from instant data access after decades would be affected by the loss, and then ignores it for the bulk of ...

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probably all for nothing........

11 hours ago ago from Did I Know This Was the End?

In going over this novel manuscript, I'm realizing more and more how it seems to be a hodgepodge of other stories. Were it to be published, I'm sure people would criticize it for that -- it has surface resemblances to various pA and fantasy novels, primarily ones where the characters are walking, walking, walking..... Even when I wrote the first draft, I knew this. It's an adventure novel that happens to be set after the end of the world. ...

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Review - Grave Peril

12 hours ago ago from i\'m a house on fire too but i\'ve got four alarms

Grave Peril got me slightly more interested in the series again -- I didn't care that much about Fool Moon: I was still interested in the series, but I wanted something new. This book introduced new things -- a wider plot, one hopes, with a war beginning, and certainly new characters and concepts. My favourite of these was Michael, the Fist of God. I'm drawn to characters who have a lot of faith (not necessarily in God: in anything), and it's ...

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Book Review: Healing Sands by Nancy Rue and Stephen Arterburn

15 hours ago ago from Homemaker, MD

 I received this book as part of the Thomas Nelson Book Review Bloggers Program. It is written from the perspective of Ryan Coe, who left her husband and children out of frustration with him, becoming an international photojournalist. She has major anger management issues among other things, and ends up walking into the counseling office of Sullivan Crisp, for whom the series is named. She has moved to the town her family now lives to ...

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