Kitamura’s first book focuses on Cal, a mixed martial artist who’s just crested the hill of “this kid is great” and started the descent into “this kid’s a has-been”. The story takes place over the course of a few days leading up to a big fight, and witnesses the slow tension build with Cal and his manager Riley as they prepare to face the sport’s most dominant fighter, Rivera.
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I got my ass kicked by a drunk superhero!
I don’t want to jinx things…
…but the Bengals have now won four games in a row! Unfortunately, they’re playing ultra scrappy come from behind football. I’ve never known a team to earn the nickname “Cardiac” to perform well into the playoffs. I remember Commander Cody and his Cardiac Kid Oilers, the Cardiac Colts, the list goes on and on. None of those teams went to the Super Bowl, and few of them were in contention come playoff time. The Bengals need to buckle down as bye week approaches, and find a way to command and control a game from start to finish.
Every Dead Thing by John Connolly
I’m not big on mystery/detective fiction, mainly because I’m not a super fast reader. My busy schedule means longer books can take me 2-4 weeks to read, and trying to retain names, clues, and multiple plotlines isn’t easy. In most detective stories, everyone is a suspect, so every name and every action gains heightened importance.
Two More Wheels of Fury
In an effort to up my fitness regimen, I bought a bicycle last night. I searched Craigslist at first, but was disappointed by what I saw (ie bikes that look nothing like the photo in the listing). I figured that I could spend around 200 on a good name craigslist bike (Giant or schwinn or some such), or just spend the same and get a new “lower-end” good bike.
Who Dey?
I’m pretty much a mountain of fail this weekend, and every project fell short except for one. I’m not a happy camper at this prospect.
Doin’ Work.
I’m trying to be a bit more consistent here, even if there’s not much to report…
Writing on Location (or, help, I’m in Jail!)
I’m planning to shoot a short film later this year and had need of a rooftop location. Why not an abandoned jail? Well, that’s what e in the business call “a hook”. The jail isn’t abandoned, per se, rather it’s not used as a jail anymore. However, the city does allow people to film there. My friend Adam told me about it and invited me over to scout it while he was monitoring a film shoot. Seems like the perfect place. I was having trouble moving forward with my script, so Adam invited me out again, this time to hang out on the roof and do some actual writing. Right through the door, there’s a constant reminder that you’re in a place designed to keep people in…
…and once you hit the stairwell, you realize that assorted gangs and homeless people have been all over the place in here. The last level going up is in pitch darkness, and I caught this little graffiti on my ascent into the shadows…
It’s an interesting exercise, sitting on a roof, surrounded by barbed wire and chainlink, the sun mercilessly beating down from above… but it gave me a few breakthroughs.