Thursday, March 22, 2012

Survivor/ Coltin leaving

I got to tell you, I am a big time Survivor fan and I was never so glad to see someone leave the show. He is the kind of person that would get his ass stomped on the street. He is openly gay from Alabama, from a small town. I bet he hides at home living with his parents. He talked so much crap to all those people on the show, because if you punch someone, they eject you from the show. The show is about the total game, not just about how much you can stab people in the back or talk crap in their face. It's about fighting to win the challenges and rewards. Contributing to your tribe around camp and to gather food. I thought he was the worst player in the history of Survivor. Watch all the episodes of this season and you will agree. He did squat around camp, sided with the girls off the bat and then tried to run the game. His tribe should have blindsided him, he was never even going to play the idol. And in the end, he was so selfish, he didn't even give it to another person in his tribe. What kind of person does that? The kind that doesn't want people judging him because he is gay, but at the same time he will judge you for every flaw. What happen to him is called Karma, what goes around, comes around. Well until next time.

                                                            Writer in Limbo

Writer in Limbo: What the future holds

Writer in Limbo: What the future holds: I see it as a two sided sword. Will we kill ourselves with it, by continuing to destory the only planet we have. Strip it to the bone so our...

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Writer in Limbo: What the future holds

Writer in Limbo: What the future holds: I see it as a two sided sword. Will we kill ourselves with it, by continuing to destory the only planet we have. Strip it to the bone so our...

What the future holds

I see it as a two sided sword. Will we kill ourselves with it, by continuing to destory the only planet we have. Strip it to the bone so our future looks like one of those Sci-Fi movies, were everything looks trashed and dirty. Is that what we choose as a race, for our future generations? Or is there another way? All signs point to yes if we choose so. Through out our history, the jump in our humanity and intellegence has grow in leaps and bounds. Think back to the cavemen up to the middle ages, a huge  jump, but we were still very baebaric. From there jump to the cowboy days, going from canon fire to gun fire and many more inventions to. Now from then to the point we are now, wow what a jump. Look around you everyday and you will see humanity. On the television, with all the disasters, we are ready to jump in and help. We don't just march our soilders forward and hope they are not killed by canon fire or arrows. We try to feed the hungry,not only in this country, but many others to. Right now there is a rally of people on the internet try to get the government to do something about a piece of crap in Africa named Joseph Kony. He is kidnapping the children of Africa and selling them into slavey. The little girls only 7 or 8 years old and they our making sex slaves out of them. The little boys are made into soilders. Imagine your 8 or 9 year old boy being forced to fight with a gun in his hand. Yes as a species we can still show that evil side, but as a whole race we have become more humane then any other time in history. If the rest can find some simblance of peace, maybe we can all help our world prosper. More alternative power sources would really help save the planet. I have a plan myself to save the world and it's small town America that will do it. If I had a chance to speak to the President and he gave me budget money to get started, in ten years time I could help wipe out all that money we owe and help get our economy back on track. My book will be out this coming month, it's an E-Book, so maybe I can get famous and his to talk to him then. Either way we should all start to do our part to save the planet, it's the only one we got. Until next time.

                                                               Writer in Limbo

Monday, March 19, 2012

Writer in Limbo: Sereo-types and ugly judgements

Writer in Limbo: Sereo-types and ugly judgements: If any of you have seen my YouTube videos, you know I have a beard. It's only about a months worth, but I already look like Grizzley Adams. ...

Writer in Limbo: A little holiday poetry

Writer in Limbo: A little holiday poetry: It is the night before Christmas and the kids are asleep, I sat in the corner and began to weep, no presents for them I was broke as a jok...

Writer in Limbo: Breaking the Spirit

Writer in Limbo: Breaking the Spirit: I have had it with the black hole we call the publishing world! Talk about chicken shit's when it comes to anything new. New book and new wr...

Writer in Limbo: Is poetry dead in America

Writer in Limbo: Is poetry dead in America: This is a true story. I walked into a place called Blue Ridge bookstore in Wytheville, Virginia. I just moved into town and I wanted to chec...

Writer in Limbo: A Die Job

Writer in Limbo: A Die Job: This isn't my usual kind of topic, but I figured why not? I have 5 daughters and they all follow my wife, when it comes to changing their ha...

Friday, March 16, 2012

The E-Book Revolution

At first I thought, what a rip off to the printed word. Like diving into three inches of water and expecting to be okay. I love the feel of a traditional book, the smell of the written word. And I would never want to see it completely disappear, but things will always move forward, whether you like it or not. I think of it now as a revolution of my word and all the others trying to put out a descent book. My first novel, my master piece of unpredictability will be an E-Book next month. To be published even by my own start up company Main Ink. com is a great accomplishment. By the end of spring, I would have started my own revolution! A fan base that will circle the globe. My blog is already read around the world in places like Romania, England and even Russia. I have been waiting all my life to start this revolution and now is the time. If you read my book it will change your reality forever, unlike most predictable, boring and over descriptive books. No one needs to know that much about dirt, an old home or every piece of peeling paint! My only warning is this, once you start reading, you won't want to stop.

                                                            Writer in Limbo