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theme, new servers and whatnot

Posted by The Dark Knight on Friday, September 19th, 2008

Okay, so some of you might have noticed our comments being swallowed (only two apparently). Thing is, Node Six transferred us to one of their new servers, and threw in a fresh new theme as a bonus, custom pimped just for our royal weakness. We were worried our site would be down for ages, but [...]

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Archive for the ‘1001 Tales’ Category

1001 tales - vindication

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

This is the seventh installment in The 1001 Tales. It is an experiment in real-time writing, none of this is pre-conceived or pre-meditated, I want to see how far I can push a story without stopping to build the characters, or to plot out a proper tale. Some are brief, some are long and elaborate.
For [...]

Mors Mortis Invictus

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

This is the six installment in The 1001 series. It is an experiment in realtime writing, none of this is pre-conceived or pre-meditated, I want to see how far I can push a story without stopping to build the characters, or to plot out a proper tale. Some are brief, some are long and elaborate.
For [...]

1001 Tales - Zea mays

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

This is the fifth story in The 1001 series. It is an experiment in realtime writing, none of this is pre-conceived or pre-meditated, I want to see how far I can push a story without stopping to build the characters, or to plot out a proper tale. Some are brief, some are long and elaborate.
For [...]

1001 Tales - Freefall

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

This is the fourth story in The 1001 series. It is an experiment in realtime writing, none of this is pre-conceived or pre-meditated, I want to see how far I can push a story without stopping to build the characters, or to plot out a proper tale. Some are brief, some are long and elaborate.
For [...]

1001 Tales - Gabriel

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Again, this is spontaneous, just winging it. For other “writing on fly” pieces, see 1001 Tales - One and 1001 Tales - Two.
Let’s see how this one goes.

Gabriel
She watches the back of his hand fly towards her, and she knows it is going to hurt.
Physically and emotionally.
In that split second, time slows down, all she [...]

1001 tales - Two

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Another “writing on the fly” piece.

Two.
Her shrill voice tore through the heat of the day like a sonic javelin, grabbing the attention of everyone that had the misfortune of being around her. Knowing they were hers for the taking, she paused for effect, and slowly stooped down, picked up her mineral water bottle, and calmly [...]

a thousand and one tales - one

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

I’m trying to learn how to write on the fly. None of this is pre-conceived or pre-meditated, I want to see how far I can push a story without stopping to build the characters, or to plot out a proper tale. So I’m writing and developing the story real time. Let’s see how it goes.

One.
He [...]

The Dark Side - Crush

Monday, June 30th, 2008

1. Warning, this entry is long.
2. Each passing day, it gets harder to tell this story, but I owe this to our readers. And more and more, I feel I should not limit it to just the four chapters I thought would suffice.
3. I’m considering moving “The Dark Side” to a subdomain, seeing that our [...]

The Dark Side - Tempest

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

This is Chapter Two of “The Dark Side” | If this is your first time here, please see Chapter One - Origins
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Chapter Two -Tempest
Linderman: There comes a time when a man has to ask himself whether he wants a life of happiness or a life of meaning.
Nathan: I’d like to have both.
Linderman: Can’t be done. [...]

The Dark Side

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Chapter One - Origins
Yoda: How feel you?
Anakin: Cold, sir.
Yoda: Afraid are you?
Anakin: No, sir.
Yoda: See through you we can.
Mace Windu: Be mindful of your feelings.
Ki-Adi-Mundi: Your thoughts dwell on your mother.
Anakin: I miss her.
Could I miss what I didn’t know? Yes. I missed her so much.
I’d never really known her, much of my [...]