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September 24, 2009 // Media / Mom de Plume
...and His Amazing Collections" by my very talented friend Brooke Bessesen and illustrated by Jenny Campbell:



This book achieves the near impossible by getting Superbaby to sit quietly for long periods of time! We both love the humorous rhyming text and Superbaby likes when Zachary dusts his collection of "poos."

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One of Superbaby's favorite books, written and illustrated by my very talented friend Brooke Bessessen:


I love the rhyming text, "fascinating facts" and gorgeous pictures created with colorful fabrics! Read reviews here: http://www.amazon.com/Look-Who-Lives-Ocean-Splashing/dp/1932082824/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1250882568&sr=8-1
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Brooke:

I can't wait to read it when I come down there! I LOVE Brooke!

(08.22.09 @ 02:14 AM)
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August 17, 2009 // Media
I caught an of episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender on TV recently and was instantly hooked! I just can't get enough of the lovable characters, Asian mysticism, humor, martial arts and Fantastic Plot. If you love anime, philosophy or just good writing you will dig this show!

Read a review: http://www.pajiba.com/tv_reviews/avatar-the-last-airbender-review.php

Watch and episode: http://www.nick.com/videos/clip/boiling-rock-part-1-full-episode.html


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Uncle J:

Have you seen the previews for M. Night Shyamalan's new movie. Apparently it is based on the last airbender. Preview looks good, but all of his movies look good and then they totally suck!

(08.17.09 @ 01:49 PM)
Mindi:

I've seen it and We Are Not Impressed. Hopefully it will be better than it looks so far. I defended ol' M. Night for a long time because I LOVE Unbreakable, Sixth Sense, The Village and Signs...but I wasn't big on his most recent two movies.

(08.21.09 @ 10:08 PM)
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July 27, 2009 // Media

I was wonderfully surprised this morning when I got a direct tweet from Steven Freak'n Pressfield regarding my tweet about his bestselling novel Gates of Fire. I've read it twice (which I rarely do) for inspiration in my historical fantasy writing. If possible, I'm even more impressed after the second read. He is genius at filling in the gaps of historical knowledge with details that are fascinating, emotionally charged and believable. When you read it you can't help but feel completely at home in a setting that hasn't existed for 2,500 years.

As a result I spent some time on http://www.stevenpressfield.com, where I read this:

Mr. Pressfield believes in previous lives. He believes in the Muse. He believes that books and music exist before they are written and that they are propelled into material being by their own imperative to be born, via the offices of those willing servants of discipline, imagination and inspiration whom we call artists. Mr. Pressfield's conception of the artist's role is a combination of reverence for the unknowable nature of "where it all comes from" and a no-nonsense, blue-collar demystification of the process by which this mystery is approached. In other words, a paradox.

There's a recurring character in Mr. Pressfield's books named Telamon, a mercenary of ancient days. Telamon doesn't say much. He rarely gets hurt or wounded. And he never seems to age. His view of the profession of arms is a lot like Mr. Pressfield's conception of art and the artist:

'It is one thing to study war, and another to live the warrior's life.'

 

Wow. I think Pressfield just became my new idol.

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April 19, 2009 // Media
My new marketing writing hero is David Muhlenfeld, the creator of the freecreditreport.com band that features a down-on-luck guy in a series of hilarious bad credit nightmares. If his songs aren't stuck in your head yet (strangely I don't seem to mind having them stuck in mine) go watch the videos.

My fave? Renaissance Fair! What's yours?

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bert:

F-R-E-E- that spells FREE, Credit Report dot com, baby! I love them too!

(04.20.09 @ 10:32 AM)
Uncle:

I hate these songs!!!!But I must admit I know all of them.

(04.22.09 @ 05:11 PM)
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