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Time to Admit I’m a Blogger

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Hey, it’s been over a year since I started blogging. Since there was such a low barrier to entry for tossing words on a website for the Internet to eyeball, I was hesitant to call myself a “blogger”, but I’ve been doing this for about a year and have over 100 blog postings (counting both […]

What’s in My Search Archive? (Year 1)

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I recently celebrated my first year of blogging, and had a post identifying top 10 posts for my bloggoversary. During the year, one of the blogs I follow had a post with weird search terms that had hit on her blog. I loved reading that post, and it made me occasionally eyeball what search-strings are […]

Medieval History 101: Robb and Joffrey

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This article will contain spoilers for the first four seasons of HBO’s Game of Thrones. Spoilers! Just go watch the show or read the books if you haven’t. Game of Thrones generates a tremendous amount of attention from fans who recap the episodes, analyze its faithfulness as an adaptation, follow casting and production information, and […]

What I’m Reading Now: A Metric Ton of Comics

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Okay, maybe not a literal ton (or tonne, since I did say “metric”) – but I do have a large backlog of comics to get through. Why so many? Well, here’s the deal. Every Wednesday, my team at work heads to the nearby comic shop to pick up some comics, and then eat some of […]

Sam the Slayer, Sam the Player

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This post will include spoilery information from the first four seasons of Game of Thrones. So there. Recently, George RR Martin, the author of the source material for HBO’s Game of Thrones, admitted who his favorite character was. It’s Tyrion Lannister. Although this isn’t a surprising admission, if I had been asked previously who GRRM’s […]

Gotham – Not the Same Bat-Time, Not the Same Bat-Channel

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Early this week, FOX television aired Gotham, a show exploring the formative years of Bruce Wayne (aka The Batman) by focusing largely on young Detective Jim Gordon, who comes face to face with the city’s established and highly organized criminal elements, the larval-stage villains who will one day battle the iconic Caped Crusader, and the […]

September 2014 #MicroStory Collection

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It’s October, so I went through my social media feeds and grabbed all the MicroStories I’d tweeted during the month of September. As a reminder, these represent story-essences composed using no more than 129 characters (so I could tweet them with the hashtag #MicroStory.) Usually, I only tweet Science Fiction and Fantasy #MicroStories. September was pretty […]

Trick or Treat; Tricks and Threats (in Game of Thrones)

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This post will be talking about details found in the first three seasons of HBO’s Game of Thrones. If you’re not caught up on the show (at least to that point) you might trip and fall over some Spoilers in this post. You’ve been warned, my friends. October is here, a solidly Autumn month. I […]

Game of Thrones, Trickier and Treatier (More of that thing I posted last time…)

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Earlier this month, in honor of October and the imminent holiday of Halloween, I had a post rating a handful of notable deceptions and surprises in Game of Thrones. I enjoyed it so much, I decided to do another round, but focus on some of the less-amputation oriented pranks (no beheadings in this bunch.) Oh, […]

Pug Film Fest 2014 – Eagles and Ashes

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A few weeks ago I had some extra free time, so I decided it was time to for the annual Pug Film Fest, where I present to my pug Chi Chi movies that I really like. Last year, Chi Chi the pug and her friend Pippin the Chihuahua-Corgi were the audience for 1972’s Enter the […]

Bran Stark: the Witch-King of the North

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This post will be talking Game of Thrones, the Television show. It’s best you not read this unless you’re caught up on the current season, or have read the books.  Oh, I guess if there’s anyone reading this not familiar with Lord of the Rings, I’ll be spoiling a wee bit of info about that […]

Shameless Promotion II: Halloween, Raising the Dead, and Television

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It’s Halloween, when the dead rise. This inspired me to write an article about resurrection for the Film School Rejects website. A few months ago, they were cool enough to publish (and pay for) a Game of Thrones Season Four recap I wrote right after the season wrapped up, and they accepted my pitch this […]

October 2014 #MicroStory Collection

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It’s November, so I went through my social media feeds and grabbed all the MicroStories I’d tweeted during the month of October.   As a reminder, these represent story-essences composed using no more than 129 characters (so I could tweet them with the hashtag #MicroStory.) Usually, I only tweet Science Fiction and Fantasy #MicroStories. October was pretty […]

Voting In Westeros

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Originally posted on Anibundel: Pop Culturess:
If King’s Landing were a democracy… You have to admit, it’s a pretty good argument. But given the choice between this… Or this, I’d probably have to go with the dragons. At least this is one everyone can get behind. For more awesome banners, check out BruceLovesYou at Society6.

Fence Sitting: The Hazardous Neutrality of the Night’s Watch

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It’s November, and here in the States we just had mid-term elections, so I thought it’d be the right time to talk politics. Relax, I’m not going to blather on about American politics, I’m going to talk about politics in the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, as shown on HBO’s excellent television show, Game of Thrones. Specifically, […]

Game of Thrones: Thanks? Thanks!

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This post will be discussing some of the major plot points of HBO’s excellent series Game of Thrones, a solid adaptation of George RR Martin’s unfinished book series A Song of Ice and Fire. If you’re not caught up, don’t be reading this! Go read those books, or watch the show. You’ll thank me. Or […]

November 2014 #MicroStory Collection

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It’s December, so I went through my social media feeds and grabbed all the MicroStories I’d tweeted during the month of November. As a reminder, these represent story-essences composed using no more than 129 characters (so I could tweet them with the hashtag #MicroStory.) Usually, I only tweet Science Fiction and Fantasy #MicroStories. November was pretty […]

Snows, Love Them or Hate Them

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This post will be discussing plot points from the first four seasons of Game of Thrones. This is your usual spoiler warning. But this is just boilerplate, because everyone’s up-to-date on Game of Thrones. Or at least all the cool kids are. It’s now December, and Winter, you know, is HERE! (It would have been […]

What I’m Re-Reading: Bone by Jeff Smith

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I’m hoping, really hoping, that the next book in George R R Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series comes out this summer. But until then, I’ll be re-reading some excellent fantasy. Starting with the adventures of this little guy. Should you not recognize him, that’s Fone Bone, the diminuative protagonist from Jeff Smith’s epic […]

Where are the Others? Are they LOST?

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Although the Others were the mysterious antagonists on the great television show LOST, this post will be talking about the White Walkers on HBO’s Game of Thrones. It’s probably best if you’re up to date on that television show if you want to read this post and not be spoiled. The winter solstice was a […]
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