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Wandering in the Green

04 Monday Jun 2007

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book of dead things, nick, ruin, signings, the fixer

The last few weeks have been fun. I visited various friends in various places along Illinois. I drank a bit of absinthe and had a green tinged walkabout through a graveyard. I was going to go to work as a Mosquito assassin by night…but now it looks like I’ll be earning my pay by teaching magic tricks to children instead (which, by the bye, pays a lot more). I picked up a physical copy of my READ poster. It looks even better in person! A LOT of thanks go to the photographer and poster designer, Megan Hunter. She rocks. At the UIS library, they not only had my poster…but had a display, almost a shrine, featuring images of Poe and quotes from his works, mixed in with quotes from my book (it was as surreal as it was flattering). So yeah…if you’re in the Springfield area, you can see this stroke of my ego made manifest at Brookens Library on the UIS campus.  I have a master disk with a digital copy of the poster for those of you who wanted one (we can perhaps work out something for printing.


This last week I had me a good time or two, but there’s more fun on the way, and it might involve you . . .

This weekend marks the debut of BOOK OF DEAD THINGS, an anthology featuring my story, “Blood, Snow, and Sparrows.”  The book will premiere at Printer’s Row, a Chicago book fair, on Saturday and Sunday (the 9th and 10th).  Look for the Twilight Tales booth (our booth location is W3&4. We’re on Dearborn, about a 1/2 to 3/4 of a block north of Polk Street).  I’ll likely be at the booth here and there on both days—but I’ll definitely be there on Sunday from 2-4 pm.  There should be authors there throughout the day to sign copies.

But the fun doesn’t stop there, puppets—oh no, no, no.

The official debut party for THE BOOK OF DEAD THINGS will be held afterwards, on Sunday, June 10th from 6 – 8:30PM at VILLIANS BAR & GRILL 649 S. CLARK, CHICAGO, IL.

There will be free food, cash bar and door prizes. Many of the authors from both books will be there to sign books (which will also be for sale if there are copies left over from Printer’s Row).

For more info on Printers Row, and transportation info, check their WEBSITE.

For more info on the book and the debut party, check out TWILIGHT TALES.

 

 

That covers books…but what about music you say?  I will be available, tonight, at about 4 AM, banging on pots and pans in my room.  Seating is limited.  Standing room only.

That covers books and music…but what about cinema?  Off the movies!

My brother Nick and I will get to be Gotham city cons, escaping from prison, as couple of inmate extras in the next Batman movie.  We’ll be on the set for that towards the end of the month.

And speaking of cinema, here’s a trailer from the indi-film directed by my friend, the illimitable Matty J. It’s called Ruin.  I’m marked down as one of the co-writers (though to be fair, this is Matty’s baby…I just fooled around with a couple commas and verbs).  And you’ll get see Nick, one of the stars of the flick. Check out the TRAILER.


Following Nick’s adventures, you can see him as a badass in the TRAILER of the RAVENS FILM flick, The Fixer.

And, finally, because I promised Nick years ago that this would haunt him for the rest of his days, we will round out this little Nick Doetsch acting reel, with this bizarre performance from our youth…WATCH IT HERE…you know you want to.


The Sun Ain’t Going to Harsh My Graveyard Tan

26 Saturday May 2007

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free writing, musings, writing

“You don’t have to fill the whole cup.”

 

She said it in a way that suggested no mortal man had ever filled the cup, emphasizing the ridiculousness of any self-imposed expectation to.  No pressure.  But I had consumed a copious volume of water and I took the cup with confidence, and I walked into the bathroom with determination.

 

By God, I was going to fill the fucker.

 

I went to work with the Little Engine that Could mantra running through my head.  Fill ‘er up—fill ‘er up—fill ‘er up—fill ‘er up—fill ‘er up—fill ‘er up…  Pluck.  Determination.  That’s how you make it in the work place.  Do what the man behind you could or would not do.

 

A standard drug test.  But as the cup filled I found myself wondering if they could detect the fact that in the last two days, I’d all but finished Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas in a couple mad reading binges . . . would the retroactive drugs filter through a dead man’s print down the decades?  How much Hunter Thompson could you absorb before it showed up in the lab?

 

But we’ll get back to my job hunting . . .

 

. . . right now I want to talk about a writing exercise.  Pay attention.  The concept is deceptively simple.  Follow me.  You wake-up.  You go to your computer and you write.  Simplicity itself.  But you have to go directly to your computer, make no deviation, the word-processing file should already be up (left on the night before).  Don’t go to get a drink, don’t look out the window, don’t pause to say “good mourning,” don’t even go to the bathroom—DIRECTLY to your computer and you type (DO NOT STOP TO THINK!) you type as fast as you can and as long as you can…until, yes, you finally have to go to the bathroom.

 

This isn’t as easy as it sounds.  It’s hard to take a consistent, disciplined action, every morning, before you are even fully aware.  It’ll take several false starts and several days to get it right.  You might fall back asleep.  You might say “screw it” and hit the bathroom.  You might wake up too fully before you realize you’re still in bed and then it’s too late.  But it has to happen before you’re fully awake.  This little bit of writing is about harnessing the last lingering threads of your dream mind.  Interesting things fall out of your head this way, things that might not come out in your normal writing.

 

After a week or so, the behavior might be imprinted in your mind well enough that you’ll stumble to the computer with little conscious thought.

 

Let’s review.  Wake up.  Go directly to the computer.  Start typing.  Don’t worry about spelling or grammar.  Do not try and have a completed thought before you start (that defeats the purpose).  Just let go and jump off the edge.  Type the first line that comes to you and keep going…try, through the haze of your brain, to connect it by the end (or don’t).  Again, don’t worry about spelling or grammar—if you’ve done it right, you should be at the computer before you have full motor control, your hands flopping over the keyboard like dying fish (you’ll have to sort through random numbers and symbols and punctuation mixed in with the letters).  When you’re done…go pee.  Then, sift through what you wrote.  Don’t edit it too much, just enough to make rough sense.  Then store it away.  Keep a folder of these little paragraphs that you make each day.  Go back later.  Something may have gestated.  You might find a sentence or an idea or an image or even a whole paragraph that you can use in something you’re writing (or that spawns a whole new project).

 

Keep it up.  If nothing else comes of this, you will still be writing every single day and that is an accomplishment (even in hundred word increments).

 

So…here’s a sample of things that fell out of my head in the last weak.  It’ll give you an idea.  It’s by no means polished work.  I didn’t edit them much (other than to make some grammatical sense).  The goal, after all, is to harvest very raw chunks of writing, still bleeding; no scabs.  The titles were added after the fact (you shouldn’t type them when you wake up…just go right to the first sentence) and are final chance to make some kind of thematic sense of the gibberish.

 

Enjoy:

 

ORPHEUS ROLLING

I didn’t mind that she ripped my head off.  I didn’t mind that.  Things seemed cooler, distant, easier to handle.  Problems slipped away.  What I did mind was that it didn’t get any darker. The lights didn’t go out.  My body was torn to pieces and I was still awake.  My head rolled around on the ground, kicked about by ecstatic women, shrieking, “SPOR-AG-MOS!”  I tried to scream but it only came out as a song.  And I kept singing.  Oh, Mama.  Millennia and millennia and I keep singing.

 

TRUE BLACK

“The way to understand it is this . . .” he said to me in a moaning alleyway, through his lightening-shock beard, “. . . blackbirds aren’t really black.  They’re just a strange shade of something…other…a sort of organic purple that came about on the color pallet at the beginning of squishy, fleshy life, and was used on everything we call ‘black’—false black.  But there are things, hiding in the pockets of the world, that still exist, that remember when that pallet was created and you’ll know them because they wear TRUE black.  I’d keep to saner thoughts and assure myself that none of this is true, that the world is not so treacherous and that I can count on the predictability of the rational things I know to be true . . . but then, I remind myself that not even black birds are black.”

 

OROBOROUS PARANOIA

There’s a serpent at the end of all.  He slithers towards us or away—it’s hard to say.  There is a serpent at the end of all.  Pray that it’s slithering away.  There is a serpent at the end of all.  Sensual dance, apocalypse in its eyes.  There is a serpent at the end of all.  Pray it’s slithering the other way.

 

To supplement the above exercise, I try and make reading the last activity before I go to sleep…to absorb words and let them ferment in my REM cycle.  Lying horizontally facilitates the process of osmosis, the ink words bleeding in your brain.  That’s science.

 

Back to the job hunt!  I won’t bore you with details.  I’m desperately trying to find a writing job or some way of making money that uses the skills I incurred all that infernal debt for.  In the meantime, I’m looking for other jobs too.  The drug test is for a mosquito control job I was offered.  If nothing better comes along, that’s what I’ll be doing, starting next week.  It’s night work (which is mostly what I’m looking for), driving an ATV after the witching hour, spraying mosquitoes.

 

The sun ain’t going to harsh my boneyard tan.

 

If this job were turned into a reality TV show, I’d want Ozzy Osborne to sing the theme song…something along the lines of the Dog the Bounty Hunter song.

 

“Josh . . . the mosquito slayaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!”

 

I also applied to CCP/White Wolf for a full time writing job in Atlanta…then noticed their offices in Iceland…read about the city and the jobs there…and suddenly found myself feeling a very strong, sudden, and unexpected desire to live in a place where an estimated 80% of the population believes in elves.

 

The last month has been relatively slothful…and I’m trying to curb that.  I have too many projects to work on.  And maybe there is a moral somewhere in the ramblings of this post…I don’t know…maybe it has to do with a plucky little engine that could, sputtering up a hill into whatever clock-work nirvana locomotives aspire to.

 

At any rate . . . I filled up more than one sample cup.

 

HUZAH!

Look Ma, I’m a poster child!

16 Wednesday May 2007

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My poster is done!

 

It’s kind of surreal . . . I remember, in high school, going to the public library and seeing the various READ posters, featuring celebrities with their favorite books.

 

    

    
 

Now, I’m in a READ poster.  The Brookens Library (the library on the UIS campus) wants to start doing their own READ posters featuring their award winning teachers and students.

 

So…without further preamble, here’s my poster:

Come with me to a dimension of sight and sound…

06 Sunday May 2007

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Just a reminder:

Monday night, at 7:30 pm is a Twilight Tales open mic at the Red Lion Pub.  I’ll be there to read some fiction for anyone interested.  Last week, at Twilight Tales, they showed an independent film that a local writer had made from one of his short stories (It’s called Stash and is very funn).  Afterwords, a few members and I discussed the science behind signatures…everyone had to get a pen and…whip there’s out (“I’ll show you mine if you show me yours.”).

 

In other news, I’m in the middle of cleaning my room and have already found no less than three species of animal previously thought extinct.

Special Place for Special Folk

04 Friday May 2007

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 Read a couple alarming articles about the banning of books (alarming because the ease of which the books were banned and alarming because said books didn’t even contain the objectionable material they were accused with).  I’d like to write a thoughtful essay on all of this, speak with erudite flourish and acumen on the subject.  But I don’t have time at the moment (just time enough to fling a few big words out to make me sound smart).  Thankfully, I did find an image that kind of paraphrases what I would have gone on at length about…

 

Lookin’ Back…

30 Monday Apr 2007

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And some days I stare off into the stratosphere and think to myself, Thank God I’m not allergic to peanuts.  Peanut butter would be a too, too delicious suicide.

 

And I had my birthday over the weekend and I’m another year more clever and 360 days cuter.

 

Humans travel in time in a unique way.  We go a whole year being one age – when you’re 27, you are 27 (with no variance) for the whole year, up to the day before your birthday.  And then, BAM, in one day you age a year.  Time manipulation:  slow-fast-slow-fast.  That’s the dance.  Repeat until exhausted . . . but flourish often (trust me).

 

I had a fun weekend.  I petted a shark and a stingray.  I had my fortune told to me by a mechanical gypsy.  I ran into a tame raccoon in a tunnel.  I saw the museum of mischief and madness.  I squeezed into a photo booth with two lovely ladies for pictures.  I saw exotic insects.  I slept in the grass by a pond because the Art Museum was closed and we had time to kill.  I saw a stage play version of Plan 9 From Outer Space (it was most excellent).

 

All the above was accomplished in St. Louis, where two of my favorite females, Genenda and Torrie, celebrated with me.  We went to a theatre’s garage sale, the City Museum (the most unique museum I’ve ever been to…I recommend it), The Zoo (which is free in St. Louis), the Art Museum (free as well…but closed when we got there), and finally the Plan 9 play at the Magic Smoking Monkey Theatre (I think that’s the name of the group).

 

Lots of driving this weekend, I passed the time listening to American Gods, by Neil Gaiman, on audio and had the strange, surreal experience of driving through the places mentioned in the book as the protagonist traveled to many of the same places that I passed through…right down to driving over the Big Muddy River.

 

And to top it all off, I got to celebrate my Goddaughter, Reese’s first birthday at Chuckee Cheeses.  She’s an adorable and very happy kid.  Sky-Ball should be an Olympic sport.

 

And, finally, since Saturday marked the anniversary of my birth, and because I happen to have gotten the digital version of a lot of old photos, I thought I’d embarace myself by posting a few of them up where just a few dozen of my most personal friends (and any internet lurkers) could view them.  So . . . if you dare . . . travel back in TIME . . .

YIKES!!!  OK…that’s probably too far back in time.  Oh well.  Here I am, seconds after being born, at home.

Here I ham giving some of my first literary criticisms…

And forward in time . . .

Me crawling around…with a Damien sort of a hair cut,

Yeah, my Spiderman fixation goes way back.

Me and my little brother.

I believe that’s me and my little sister.

Nick and I:  so adorable…you’ll puke…

First day of school…

People are sometimes perplexed by my near obsessive like of Halloween.  But I think it stretches back to good memories…very early on:

And if you still don’t understand…read more Ray Bradbury (he understands why Halloween is important).

Incidentally, those pumpkins are from a pumpken patch that my Great Grandparents had on their farm when they were alive.  We’d go there and pick pumpkins every Halloween.

And this picture is photographic proof, PROOF that I was doing the pirate thing long before the Disney movies (though I may not have been drinking rum just then…).

Wow….I was cool…yeah…

And here, my brother, sister, and I are going through that milestone that every family goes through:  being eaten by King Kong.

Nick and I, some where, at some point in time.

Here I am doing my civic duty and holding up the arches in Utah.

I’m about to go sky diving here.  And yes, those straps near the crotch…they hurt…

Here, Nick and I performed a magic show in high school.  That’s our principal.  We shoved a flaming torch through his head for the finale.


My brother, dad, and I doing some wildlife photography in the Florida Everglades (in 98′ I believe).

Here’s a Halloween with my cousin Steve, Nick, and I (5 or six years back).  That’s right…we were still trick or treating in college…but we entertained people with magic tricks and strange behavior, so it was alright.

OK…that’s more than enough.  I don’t want to put you all asleep . . .

Things To Do In Chicago When You’re Dead

27 Friday Apr 2007

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“You lead the strangest life.”

 

Ozzie (a friend of mine and Chicago cop in the Gang division and member of our local magic club) said this to me, on Sunday, as we hopped on a plane in Boston (or maybe it was Hartford) on our way home from a Magician’s convention near Cape Cod.  He was prompted to say the statement when, while trying to find my photo ID, I accidentally pulled out my Clergy card and had to explain to him why I have legal status as Reverend.

 

“You lead the strangest life.”

 

I told him that most of the time I didn’t even have to look for these things . . . they tend to come to me.  Case in point:  the Sunday before that…I found myself dead, my face in a plate of spaghetti, in Chicago, having been shot in the back of the head.

 

I didn’t ask for it.

 

But my brother, Nick, was acting in a student film in Chicago, a sort of Noir film about the mob’s top hit man, Fatso (he’s not fat…that’s just his name).  Nick plays the hit man.  The script was actually pretty neat and I like the fact that even though the movie is named after the character…he doesn’t actually speak any lines (all the dialogue goes to the mob boss villain and the bumbling killer he sends after the crafty Fatso).

 

That’s all well and good, Josh, but why were you dead in a plate of spaghetti?

 

Well, inner voice, an actor bailed out on them.  At the start of the film, the bumbling killer, sent to gack Fatso, kills the wrong man (and gets chewed out about it by his boss).  So . . . they needed an actor who looked kind of like Nick, was more heavy set, and could promptly show up with a fedora and overcoat.  Yeah…I guess that’s the part I was born to play…

Incidentally…I think that would be a cooler title, Dead in a Plate of Spaghetti.

 

My best days tend to be the ones where I don’t know where I’m going to be . . . and I learned something that day–under two inches of angel hair pasta and sauce, you can’t breathe.  But it seems like a cool little flick.  And Nick gets to burst out of a body bag, guns blazing, and kill everyone at the end.  I kind of envied him that . . . but then again, I got to play a hit man in a student film once upon a time, too . . . 

 

 

THIS WEEKEND

 

OK, that brings us to this weekend.  I’m celebrating my birthday.  Saturday, I’m going with some friends to St. Louis to raid a closing theatre’s garage sale for oddities, visiting the Six Flags down there, and then seeing the worst movie of all time, Plan 9 From Outer Space (if you haven’t seen it…it’s a riot) at a theatre.

 

Anyone feeling intrepid enough can come along (can probably work out rides from various locations in IL…depending).  And there may be free tickets to Six Flags involved.

 

So come along.  Check out my strange life.

 

Stay tuned . . . coming soon on this blog . . . embarrassing pictures from my early, early youth!

Spiral

11 Wednesday Apr 2007

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book of dead things, graveyards, grind house, matty & sara, printer's row, reese, sara joy, steve, twilight tales, wil

Graveyards.

 

Beginning and ending, over and under, and all my stories lately seem to start and stop at the graveyard . . .

 

Let’s start with BOOK OF DEAD THINGS.  I just sent my signed contract, in the mail, for my short story (“Snow, Blood, and Sparrows”) to appear in the anthology.  I got an email from the editor saying my story was “one of the strongest pieces in the book.”  Twilight Tales Press will debut the book at Printer’s Row, a big book festival in Chicago, June 9th and 10th.  Twilight Tales will have a booth there and I plan on attending for signing/reading type activities.  Look for the guy under the black fedora.

 

In the meantime, you can preorder Book of Dead Things at 50% off.  Orders should be made and paid through PayPal:  sales@TwilightTales.com.  Normally the book will be $18, but preorder books will cost $9 (plus $1.50 per copy for shipping).  You can preorder through April 16th (only a handful of days away).

 

Where were we . . .

 

The last time I posted was to announce winning the White Wolf Novel Contest.  The couple of weeks since then have mostly involved bouncing up and down Illinois and celebrating with various people . . .

 

. . . on March 30th, I went down to central Illinois where I got to go to the DZ formal at Eureka, with the lovely, lovely Sara Joy Boeke (who was looking like a movie star in a dangerous blue dress).

 

. . . the 31st saw me in Morton, playing a LARP game with friends and receiving the most kickassest bottle of rum I ever did see.

 

. . . April Fool’s Day and my cousin, Steve, sends me a nicely distorted picture of myself.  I’ll show you the before and after below.  I don’t know.  Even distorted, I think I still look pretty hot . . . in an inbred-mutant-Ringo sort of a way.  Yep, yep…it ain’t easy wiping the sexy off of this mug.  See the rest of Steve’s fiendish creations HERE.

  

 


. . . then, I sling shot back north, to go read the prologue chapter of my upcoming novel (Strangeness in the Proportion) and announce it’s immanent printing to the fine, supportive folks at Twilight Tales in Chicago, on April 2nd.  The MC, Eric, called me “something of a hero.” Activate blush . . . engage.

 

. . . next day and I’m back down in central IL, seeing some friend’s in Bloomington, who I haven’t seen in a long, long time.  And I got to play with my Goddaughter, Reese, who can now walk and talk in a strange, dead language.  She didn’t pay much attention to me until I stuck out my tongue and spoke in the same language . . . but then she came running.  Which reminds me . . . I owe her one children’s book, to be written in the uncertain future.  Oh, and it was her birthday on Monday.  The big . . .1.  I’ll be back, again (come this weekend), in Bloomington, to celebrate with her and her parents at Chuckee Cheeses.  Oh yes my lovelings, the Whack-A-Moles will be singing dirges and telling horror stories of my unforgiving assault for generations to come!!!

 

. . . hung around the Eureka for the rest of that week, mostly with Wil.  I got to see a baby horse, moments after its birth (unfortunately, the mother died soon thereafter) and watch it learning to stand and walk.

 

. . . back up north, on Saturday, Matty and Sara Jacobsen held a little dinner to celebrate the novel, at a restaurant in Wauconda and a lot of strangeness, magic tricks, crude jokes, and hilarity ensued.  Luckily, the waiting staff seemed entertained with us (which was nice as they could have easily been annoyed or scared of us).

 

. . . Easter involved the standard get together with the extended family and lots and lots of good food . . . but then drifted into seeing Grind House with my parents and brother (the family that goes to see ultra-violent gore-fests on holy days is the family that stays together).

 

And here we are and I’m back at home and I’m playing catch up.  But my nights have been sprinkled with encounters with fellow nocturnal folk (which is always fun as everyone else is usually asleep).  One, via internet, was with someone with an increasingly larger and larger list of things in common with me (right down to the same cemeteries wandered and the same ghost stories in Key West listened to).  The second, via phone, was with a friend I already know (and who also shares some similarities with me).  He called me, from a cemetery and we talked.  We touched upon life and death and that depression that creeps in during the early to mid twenties that I like to refer to as the Wasteland (this deserves a longer post . . . at a later date).

 

And so we come back to the cemetery.  Enjoy the ouroboros loop . . . just don’t choke on the serpent tail.

 

Night.

 

 

zombie work ethic: early to bed, early to rise

02 Monday Apr 2007

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Hello to all of you carbon based life forms out there!

Tonight is a Twilight Fiction open-mic event at the Red Lion Pub.

I plan on being there and reading some freaky fiction.

BE THERE!

Or I’ll sic Wilford Brimley on you . . .

Over a Decade of Geeky Gaming Pays Off!!!

27 Tuesday Mar 2007

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All right.

 

I can make the official announcement . . .

 

I WON THE NOVEL CONTEST.  The White Wolf novel contest is over and my book, Strangeness in the Proportion, will be published.

 

You can read more at their website and a little more on their Live Journal page.

I’d planned on a more elaborate post . . . but I’m . . . I’m a little too excited right now.

 

In other news, my Dad will be performing magic, down in Springfield, at the Fire House at 8:30 tomorrow (Wednesday) night.  For you Springfieldians . . . go show some love.

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