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Subtext: A Life In Between The Lines
Subtext: A Life Between The Lines Subtext is any content of a creative work which is not announced explicitly by the characters or author, but is implicit or becomes something understood by the observer of the work. Text is what … Continue reading
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Mad About Belinda Carlisle
Mad About Belinda Carlisle Belinda Carlisle became a favorite singer of mine with her song Heaven Is A Place on Earth back in 1987. I made sure to put that song on my cassette tape compilation. I’d recently gotten more … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Music
Tagged 1987, 1991, 1993, 1997, A Woman and A Man, backyard, Belinda Carlisle, Cari Lynn, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Circle In The Sand, Coccaine, Damon's House, Drug Use, Emotional Highway, Ethan McMillan, Go Go's, Growing Pains, Head Rushes, Heaven Is A Place On Earth, I Get Weak, La Luna, LIps Unsealed, Little Black Book, Live Your LIfe, Live Your Life Be Free, Mad About You, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Our Lips Are Sealed, peasant dress, Radiant Darkness, Real, Runaway Horses, see through, single, Summer Rain, Turkey, Vacation, Viola, Whirling Dervish, Wings of Desire
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The Stories Behind The Stories
“Radiant Darkness” was published by universe.com the fall of 2000. I thought l would give you the skinny on the stories—the stories behind the stories. The first story is Death of a Pizzaman which was inspired by the Arthur Miller … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Flashback, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Writing
Tagged Albert Camus, Arthur Miller, Ben Cassity, Bucyrus, Cari Gilkison, Cari Lynn, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Chakras, Death and Masterbation, Death of A Pizzaman, Death of a Salesman, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dracula, East of Chicago, Ethan McMillan, Existential Hell, Fall of A Sparrow, Falls Church, Fells Church, Franklin Church, Hotel California, Italy, Jason Vaughn, Jean-Paul Sartre, Joe Cole, Lost Souls, Lume, Mark Woods, Mina, Nikki Hanners, No Exit and other Plays, Paul Newman, Radiant Darkness, Raging Bull, Rikki, Robert Helenga, Sarah Shepherd, Shadows. Paul Dennis, Soul Glimpse, Subtext, Teen Pregnancy, The Beast, The Eagles, The Long Hot Summer, The Mad Bull, The Myth of Sisyphus, The Red Shoe Diaries, The Vampire Diaries, Tradition, Treasure, Veronica Franco, Wings of Desire
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Timequake
April 1, 2008 Timequake “A quake in time/Makes you go back past nine/one becomes unstuck/Free to repeat each fuck-up!” A limerick of sorts dedicated to Kurt Vonnegut. I picked up Slaughter-House 5 due to the reference on Lost. While I … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Lost, Movies/TV, Science/Philosophy
Tagged A Street Car Named Desire, A.E. Housman, Albert Camus, Benjimin Something, Bertrand Russell, Breakfast of Champions, Candide, Cari Lynn, Carl Sagan, Catch-22, Catcher in the Rye, Charles Schulz., Death and Masterbation, Dick Francis, Dostoysky, Draino, EM Forrester, Gene Rodenberry, George Bernard Shaw, Herman Mellville, Human Secularism, Hume, Intertextuality, Isaac Asimov, JD Salinger, John Lennon, John Stuart Mill, Joseph Heller, Julius Caesar, Kubla Khan, Kurt Vonnegut, Locke, Lost, Moby Dick, Nietzsche, Our Town, Paine, Paul Dennis, Phillip Pullman, Pulp Fiction, Radiant Darkness, Red Badge of Courage, Rousseau, Stephen Crane, Stephen King, Suicide, T.S. Elliot, The Brothers Karasmov, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, The Old Man and The Sea, Thorton Wilder, Timequake, William Blake, William Styron
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Radiant Darkness
March 26, 2009 Radiant Darkness “Gleaming in the dark/I’m as light as air/floating there breathlessly/when the dream dissolves…” Nina Gordon sings in her 2001 solo song “Tonight and the Rest of My Life.” It embodies the idea of Radiant Darkness … Continue reading
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Tagged Albigensian Crusades, Cari Lynn, Ecstasy of Darkness, Emily Whitman, Faulkner, Feast For Crows, Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin, Greek Mythology, Hemingway, Legend of the Seeker, Nina Gorden, Persephone, Radiant Darkness, Romanticism, Song of Fire and Ice, Terry Goodkind, Tonight and the Rest of My Life, Underworld, War of the Roses, Weightlessness, Wizard's First Rule
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