So a little while back I wrote a nice review of this book. You should check it out. (The review, not the book, the book is expensive and unless you’re doing cinema studies, it’s not worth it – but the review is really well written!)
Category: Writing
DAVID • Think: Exodus Redux
I’m pretty happy with this, my latest piece for David Magazine. It takes an interesting look at a serious situation in today’s political climate.
What do you think?
The Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Passover Table
Source: DAVID • Think: Exodus Redux
DAVID • Think: Lost Vegas
This month’s cover story features my thoughts on the Vegas that was and might never have been. I’m proud of this piece, I think I did a pretty good job.
What do you think?
DAVID • Think: Love for Tender
This month, my piece “Love for Tender” covers the idea of what it means to be in love in today’s electronic world, where “likes” = self-worth.
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And there’s a really nice tribute to David Bowie by Joshua Abbey (artwork by Jeff Fey)
DAVID • Sense: Tickling the Old Gray Cells
It’s Never Too Late to Sign Up For Class
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Yup… to start the New Year I write about starting a “new you.” Here’s a look at how you can keep your mind active with new learning, increased social communities and just plain having fun.
DAVID • Think: One, Desert Wetland
Critically Aclaimed Photographer Commissioned to Create Unique Water Themed Art Installations for One Las Vegas
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Once again, I write things and ask you to read them 🙂
DAVID • Think: Made by Hand
With Scissors & Glue, a Gift for You!
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This month we look at gift giving alternatives!
DAVID • Think: “Holy Bagels, Batman!”
Discovering Superman’s Jewish DNA
Source: DAVID • Think: “Holy Bagels, Batman!
This month, in David Magazine, I explore the secret origin of comic books themselves!
‘The Fantastic Made Visible’ Suffers From Some Blind Spots | PopMatters
“The essays within display a fantastic array of quality.”
Here's a new review I did for PopMatters. 14 essays about adaptation from book to film.
Click and give 'em some love. 'The Fantastic Made Visible' Suffers From Some Blind Spots | PopMatters
DAVID • Think: Sky High Holy Days
Astronaut Bloom’s Amazing New Year in Space
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Is this eligible for a Hugo?
Either way, here’s my new fictional offering from the pages of David Magazine.
And check out the art from the amazing (and available) Warren Wucinich!
DAVID • Think: A Surgeon and his Robot
DAVID • Think: A Surgeon and his Robot.
My latest for David. And I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords.
DAVID • Think: Art of the Reboot
DAVID • Think: Art of the Reboot.
My latest “think” piece for David. This time about reboots and remakes and sequels and everything else in-between.
Please chime in on the discussion, either here or (preferably) on the magazine’s page. Would love to know what you think.
DAVID • Think: Passing the Pen
DAVID • Think: Passing the Pen. This month’s piece is all about traditions and parent child relationships. It’s a keeper.
Question is… What do you think?
DAVID • Sense: Tears a Land Hath Shed
DAVID • Sense: Tears a Land Hath Shed.
It’s May 1st… Spring has sprung and in a few weeks, Memorial Day and the unofficial start of summer will be here.
I know we’re going to do this when the day actually hits, but let’s start early and take a moment to remember the people who have made the ultimate sacrifice to defend the rights of citizens.
This is a short piece of fiction I wrote to talk about not only those who have left, but also those who were left behind.
If you like it, please share.
The GOOD Friend
Got a new piece of fiction published today in Shroud Magazine. It’s a tale of rock and roll, the price of fame and what you do for your friends. It’s a bit of an adult read, so keep it until after the kids go to bed.
You should head over to Amazon and download a copy, then leave a review, tell your friends and otherwise encourage some hot, talented writers.
And who knows, I might even write more.
