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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Put ‘Multiplayer’ On Your Summer Reading List
It’s that time of the year again. Kids everywhere are thrilled about getting out of school for summer. For nearly three months they’ll have no homework, no structured classes to sit through, and no annoying teachers to keep them in … Continue reading
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Tagged High school, Home School, Homeschool, Middle-school, Multiplayer, School, Summer Reading
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Multiplayer At the Huntsville Southern Authors Expo
Well, I had a great time at the Southern Authors Expo held at the Huntsville Madison County Public Library on Saturday, April 21. There was a group of fifteen or so authors and we had a steady stream of readers coming by … Continue reading
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Book Signing in Huntsville!
I will be signing copies of Multiplayer at the Southern Authors Expo at the Huntsville Madison County Public Library on Saturday, April 21 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. There are going to be 20+ authors in attendance showcasing their … Continue reading
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Why I Loved Star Trek But Maybe Not This Video Game
There’s a new Star Trek video game coming out soon! I’m always dubious of video games based on franchises from other media, and watching the trailer says that I might be justified. Star Trek Video Game Trailer. I’ll admit, I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged first person shooter, Gene Roddenberry, Halo, James T. Kirk, Spock, Star Trek, video game
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Tottenham vs Chelsea and Creating Tension In Plot
The FA* Cup is England’s oldest soccer tournament. In this storied battle every registered team in England can participate. Some of the best soccer games in any year can be found in FA Cup matches which take place over an … Continue reading
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Tagged Chelsea, conflict, Didier Drogba, drama, FA Cup, Gareth Bale, Hotspur, Martin Atkinson, Rafael van der Vaart, referee, relegation, Scott Parker, soccer, Tottenham, Writing
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Rational People – I Too Can Become One
You would not believe the week I’ve had. I’d like to tell you about it but I can’t. I’m under a gag order. Yeah. That kind of week. We live in a crazy world. In the old, old days, our … Continue reading
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