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From Kindred to Christ
October 27th, 2005 under Unrelated Posts. [ Comments: none ]

“In two weeks, Anne Rice, the chronicler of vampires, witches and—under the pseudonym A. N. Roquelaure—of soft-core S&M encounters, will publish “Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt,” a novel about the 7-year-old Jesus, narrated by Christ himself.”

–MSNBC.com

ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! I mean, I wasn’t too crazy about her books to begin with (I think vampires are better portrayed as animals rather than humans who drink blood), but give me a break here! After 25 books in 25 years, ten of which are part of her vampire chronicles, Anne Rice becomes Mel Gibson?! I can see it now… “The Passion of the Rice.”

I’ll be interested to see how this affects her following…


A Real Job…?
October 19th, 2005 under Unrelated Posts. [ Comments: 3 ]

Well it’s finally happened… I have a real job. My days of working grunt jobs have finally ended as I have come to find my place in the wonderful world of lending.

I have been working as a Mortgage Loan Originator at Aegis Lending Corporation in Rollinsford, New Hampshire for five weeks now, and it has been great. I now enjoy a normal, Monday through Friday work week, and have traded my itchy Circuit City uniform for a shirt and tie. I have a set schedule that doesn’t change from week to week (I think that I like this most of all), and I no longer come home as late as 11:00 at night. This leaves me more time for playing with Cedric (my son), and gives me a greater sense of freedom that I am still having trouble getting over!

Though things are going slow with the plans that Jeff and I have for pitching “The Dominance Flush” as a movie, I remain patient, and trust that Jeff is doing all that he can to get it into the hands of various Screenwriting Agents. I will keep the site updated as more developments come with this, and hope to begin posting here regularly again!


“The Bloodlines of Rollinsford” Excerpt #2
October 3rd, 2005 under About "The Bloodlines of Rollinsford". [ Comments: none ]

By popular demand — and by “popular demand” I mean the desire of two of the only fans I’ve ever known, Dave and Jack — I post the second (and final) excerpt from “The Bloodlines of Rollinsford,” The Trial of Seid: Read more »