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The Complete Preview Chapter For The First Chapter of No Blood For Business Is Up!
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First Work-in-Progress Chapter Up!
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It’s Freakin’ Cold!
Although my city isn’t actually getting hit by the polar vortex, it’s still -30C here.
And, consequently, there will be delays in my writing as I fight to stay warm.
I will have a better update mid-week, I promise.
Blade, The Vampire Killer!
Greetings people! This post is going up later than I wanted, but it’s been one of those weeks. I’m sure you know what I mean.
This week, I want to talk about the first cinematic black superhero: Blade!
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Dracula (1931) Analysis, Part 6
A heatwave moved right into town last week/she came from the island of Martinique/the can can she dances will make you fry/the can can is really the reason why/we’re having a heat wave/a tropical heatwave/the temperature’s rising/it isn’t surprising…
Okay, that had nothing to do with Dracula (1931) or Dr. Abraham van Helsing. It does, however, have everything to do with the fact that it’s finally hot enough to continue writing in this Godzilla-forsaken place!
So join me under the cut for the most famous doctor in all of vampire-dom!
Dracula (1931) Analysis, Part 5
It’s gotten cold again. For the love of Godzilla, can’t this city make up it’s weather-mind!?!
Anyway, tonight we are going to be discussing Wilhelming Murray, our (alleged) heroine.
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Dracula (1931) Analysis, Part 5 Will Be Up Tomorrow!
Dracula Analysis (1931), Part 4
Good evening everybody! Tonight, we’re going to be looking at the three characters who get screwed over the most in this adaptation of Bram Stoker’s legendary tome: Jonathan Harker, Lucy Westenra and Dr. Seward. Mina and Van Helsing will get their own analyses over the week.
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Dracula (1931) Analysis, Part 3
Good afternoon everybody! It’s finally started to warm up in this Godzilla-forsaken province, hopefully, it’s started to warm up where you are too.
Today, we’re continuing my analysis of Dracula (1931). Join me under the cut!