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  1. RT @JeremyCShipp: Check out my story "Sin Earth" at @ShadowCastAudio read by @KateSherrod http://wp.me/pDKjO-6F
  2. Hands up who will buy 'Cutting Chills' when it finally appears.
  3. @oldhat Happy birthday!
  4. Forge Fire Press at six months: http://forgefirepress.com/node/219
  5. @Wudeee Reading up on the alternate endings, I'm just seeing that - nothing better or worse.
  6. Oi, Kerrang! TV there are more than a dozen songs out there. Variety isn't a dirty word.
  7. @Wudeee I'll bite, what's the original ending?
  8. @Wudeee For a start it *wouldn't* be made in that way. There'd be a six hundred foot tall CGI demon for a start.
  9. I also looked through 'Dodgem Logic'. What a pile of shit. Is Alan Moore actually taking the piss this much?
  10. @kpatrickglover Meh. It focused me and I created something that I can go on to do something with.
  11. @Wudeee And bear in mind I went half-expecting anothe 'Blair Witch'/'Cloverfield' debacle.
  12. @Wudeee The predictability was part of its charm. I found it actually very tightly written. And the ending was quite satisfying.
  13. I was surprised at how good 'Paranormal Activity' was. It succeeded where 'The Blair Witch Project' failed. It was interesting.
  14. RT @JeremyCShipp: The Horror and the Hope http://tinyurl.com/yzmvtfg (Please RT, if you wouldn't mind)
  15. You have never had bacon until you've had it with potato scones to accompany it.
  16. @beshemoth Not quite. Not quite.
  17. @ten_bandits It's ridiculous. And people keep buying them, the loonies.
  18. I am now an official NaNoWriMo winner for the second year in a row. Over 96,000 words.
  19. @ten_bandits There really is no more ideal time.
  20. @ten_bandits They stopped caring about their customers a long time ago, in favour of hoovering money from their pockets.