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Blackbead

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  1. I saw "Avatar" tonight. The mythos which made up a great part of the film would say that your loss is as deep as the "loss" of the hunter that releases the stag's soul so that the body can remain and become a part of the people. Personally, I'm a Christian, but I am not one who believes that the soul is confined to the spirit of human beings. Life is where you find it. Take comfort in the fact that the friendly souls that resided in your tail-wagging golden companions has gone back to that place where all the souls mingle and laugh and sing and reflect joy. I looked into the face of a golden retriever last Tuesday . . . she smiled and I smiled. What more can we ask for?

    Damn . . . this is getting too deep.

    I'll raise a glass of bumbo to the passing of your chums. Good spirits all around!

  2. In commemoration of this sorrowful occasion, I will be wearing, I mean drinking, "black" for the remainder of this year. And the next. And the one after that. And so long as I live.

    Blackbead

  3. Ahoy me hearties, it's a wonderful day!

    The present I chose is on it's way!

    I wish you Merry Christmas, my unmet friend!

    And pray that you like what I picked to send!

    Some might not like to get this as a gift

    Others, I think, their spirits it'd lift.

    I think YOU will like it, have no fear,

    Bilge said it's a fine present for a buccaneer!

    So prop up your feet, for an hour you can drift,

    Have a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS, and please enjoy my gift!

    Blackbead (and Captain Jasper!)

  4. "I saw the book at the grocery store the other day and it was 40% off. But even so, since it's a hard cover, it still comes to almost $20. I wonder if it's worth buying, or if I should rent it from the Library first and consider buying it when it comes out in paperback..."

    Cap'n McCool - Check it out on Amazon; you can get it for $14 plus shipping. Or, would you be interested in buying my copy?

    Blackbead

  5. I finished Latitudes over the weekend and couldn't agree with Mission more on this one. This HAD to be a first draft and not something that Mr. Crichton would have wanted to publish without significant rewrite. There were several "Oh, come ON!" moments and even a couple of "Wait a minute; didn't you JUST say?" events. In some ways, I wonder if Mr. Crichton didn't intend this to be a film script from the very beginning. There are plenty of examples of things that we let a creator get away with in movies that we wouldn't sit still for in a novel.

    I agree with you, Mission, regarding that explanatory aspect of the book. There wasn't a character sitting "outside the plot flow" telling us what was going on and giving the factual basis for some of the events which occurred.

    Read it; but don't expect a typical Michael Crichton novel.

  6. Ahoy, mates!

    Ready in time for Christmas, you can now order your copy of Echoes From Other Worlds, the newest anthology from Blackbead Books! Over 180 pages of original poetry, short stories and artwork for only $16 plus shipping! If you liked Raising Black Flags, then you'll want a copy of Echoes! Go to www.lulu.com/Blackbead to get your copy AND if you go and purchase your copy now you can get it for 10% off the purchase price! Just use the code "Humbug" when you check out and Lulu will automatically take off 10% of your purchase price!

    Echoes includes poetry and short stories by Wendy Easterling, Scot Goodrich, Kenneth King, Bobby Matherne, Shana L. Martin, Keith McGraw, Sharon Robb-Chism, Stephen Sanders, Pamala A. Williams, Kittye Williams, and artwork by Sharon Robb-Chism and Rod Lindsey.

    Come read "It's In Me Blood," "Death or Glory," "The Surgeon's Mate," "Nameless Enemy," "Ghost of the Sea," and more and more and more! Echoes is divided into two parts - "Tales from the Sea" which is all pirate-themed and "Tales from the Mist" which is full of science fiction and fantasy tales and poems.

    Remember, come to www.lulu.com/Blackbead and get your copy, for only $16 plus shipping! Order now and save 10%!

  7. Through the month of December, Lulu.com is running a sale on all of their books! Go to Lulu.com; search out the books you want - and, hopefully, Raising Black Flags: Original Poetry By and About Pirates will be among them! - and when you go to checkout, enter the code "Humbug" for 10% off your purchase price!

    And soon, Echoes From Other Worlds, Blackbead Books' second anthology, and this one includes short stories!, will be up for sale as well!

    Fair winds to ye!

    Blackbead

  8. I just wanted to thank everyone who had logged onto goodreads.com and voted for Raising Black Flags! As I said above, we are currently the number 4 book on their "Pirates!" list and the NUMBER ONE book on their "Swashbucklers" list! THANK YOU ALL!

    If you are on goodreads and haven't gone by to vote, we would still very much appreciate it if you took the time to do so.

    Blackbead

  9. Emerald,

    As ye well know, I am a vendor. Speaking from the vendor's point of view, I NEED good entertainers on the faire's stages to attract the customers I want to sell to. If I wanted a flea market, there are millions of them out there and most of them cost a hell of a lot less than what a faire charges for booth fees. A good faire is a balance among all of food-vendors-entertainers with some extras thrown in for good measure. I cannot understand why anyone would rather have five more vendors than a good stage show, unless they are greedy sons of bit*hes that just care about the money and don't really give a sh*t about the event being a faire. If they want to run a flea market where they get to sit back and just charge the vendors booth fees and expect the crowds to pay to get in . . . well, their days are numbered as faire owners. I think most people are going to wise up when they finally realize that they are paying to go into Uncle Willie's Olde Tyme Trade Days.

    Blackbead

  10. Re-reading The Mammoth Book of Sword and Honor, edited by Mike Ashley.

    It includes "The Duel," by Joseph Conrad, upon which the film "The Duelists" was based. Ridley Scott directed it and after seeing "2012", I wish the earlier film had had a budget comparable. I can't help but imagine some of the CGI battle scenes!

    Blackbead

  11. Thank ye, Captain Darksoul! I dream of one day doing this film with three main actors - one to play "the narrator", one to play "the laughing unbeliever", and one to play "the lovely senorita." If it could be done where the whole thing is acted out that would be wonderful but doing it just like the film here but adding a scene where the lovely senorita (complete with eyes eaten out and lips eaten off) leads the laughing unbeliever into a dark, cavern-like chamber with an eldritch mist and several other pirates standing, undead, in the room would be an excellent way to end the piece - especially with them all speaking in unison:

    "She walks the deck at midnight . . ."

    Someday . . .

  12. Oi! For placing that superlative limerick within the parameters of this topic, Ransom, you must be rewarded! Your reward, as proscribed by the Court of Pirate Law, is to quaff a slug of bumbo! As we all know, bumbo is made by introducing two ounces of rum to one ounce of chilled water and mixing in two sugar cubes, a dash of nutmeg, and, if you wish, a dash of cinnamon.

    Get to it!

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