Archive | December, 2012

I hate your guts, Bill Compton!

11 Dec

Ah, True Blood.

See, sometimes I’m told for homework purposes for my gypsy-esque job that I have to watch a movie or a television series. Tough life, right? Well sometimes. See, I’ve never been one for the whole vampire-saga romance bullhonkey that seems to have everybody’s panties in a wad. It’s just not for me. I’m more of a Breaking Bad and Homeland kind of girl. But yet…. here I am. Having to marathon through every single episode. So here’s been my answer to a lot of inquiries I’ve had recently, along with my answers: Continue reading

FRINGE Final Season Recap: “The Human Kind”

8 Dec

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Welcome back to another recap of FRINGE!  Time to run the futures of the article… Continue reading

Random Questions with Phil X

7 Dec

I like to ask silly random questions when I’m interviewing people- see my posts with Tara Platt & Yuri Lowenthal and my post with Amelia Tyler. Obviously, I couldn’t resist the opportunity to ask Phil some strange things! Continue reading

TheatreNerds are for life!

5 Dec

The other day, Emily and I were driving through California on our way home from an adventure, listening to my favorite XM station (72, the Broadway station). I enjoy singing along or playing the guessing game (where I try and figure out what year the show/performance is from) and thankfully, Emily also enjoys the station- since I tortured her with it all weekend. 😉 Continue reading

NerdLush Asks~ Interview with a Rock God, part 3

3 Dec

Here we go… the last piece to our interview with Phil X. If you’ve been paying attention, then you’ve already checked out the first and second installments as well as the initial teaser piece. Good for you! If not, then click the links I just shared. Continue reading

National Novel Writing Month Diary 2012

1 Dec

The following are two posts I had written for a summary of my work this November on National Novel Writing Month.

The premise, as its been for the last few years, is to promote fledging and wannabe writers by giving them a challenge: write an original book made up of 50,000 words within the month of November  Thirty days, 50,000 words at the minimum to do.  you sign up at their website (nanowrimo.org), and they provide you with advice, word count average you should make per day, and a graph of what your word count is for each day you log it online.  You then can have your novel checked a few days before the end of the month to see if you got up to 50k in words.  The reward for participating is not some cash prize, but its an exercise to build up your ability to write if that’s what you’re interested in doing.  Plus, you now have a working draft of a full length novel (if you’re lucky) as a result, so in away, you’ve already won. Continue reading