Tuesday, July 28, 2015

...Raven and her First Case...

Her closest friends, the ones that knew her longest, call her Raven.  Going even further than that: Jason was the one that called her Raven the first time and started the whole thing.  She didn't refuse the name.  (But she would be quick to point out that it was not her that named herself.)

Jason lived four houses down from her, she being smack dab in the middle of Aladdin Street.  He lived closest to the cinder block wall that closed off the cul de sac.  Foot falls were broken into the wall, the kids only having to perform a quick hop up and over to another world that was filled with kids.  On this side of the wall, for Raven, was the weekly Bookmobile.  It was Monday night, but she didn't let the day bring her down: she was going to make it.

Samantha was her given name, and the one she knew much longer than than the moniker given to her.  It was the name mom was most proud of.  She loved calling her all the variants of her name and used them in almost every sentence she could.  There was a lilt on the 's' and the sing song for whatever remained.  Sam.  Sammy.  Samantha.  Sam-Sam.  Sambuco.

She was scaling back down the wall that Monday night, with a handful of books under her arm.  The scaling was more treacherous coming back than going, and even worse at night.  She could fall between the wall and the thin fence.  No one would see her for weeks, she surmised.  And, there was spider webs here and broken blocks of concrete that was thrown over when they completed the wall.  Shoddy she said to herself.

On leaping from the mid-point of the wall facing Aladdin she heard a boy's voice behind her, "Hey."  She instinctively started and pulled back.  The boy's face was hidden by the harsh shadow left by the tungsten lamp hovering above.  She was in plain view.  Samantha wore her hair with a ponytail to the side, askance.  She didn't have time today to brush it back 'right'.  She wore a denim jacket and jeans.  She had neon bangles from the Circle K that was over on Lincoln.  They never carried them again.  Shameful.

Sam had no idea who the boy was at first, but she quickly thought she had seen him when he moved in a few weeks ago...provided this was the boy, "Hey, who are you and why are you hanging out by my wall?"

The boy physically moved back a step and then his shoulders wilted a bit as he chuckled.  "Sorry.  I didn't know what to say."  She adjusted his footing, "You're the one that jumped out of nowhere.  I didn't know what you were."  His voice undulated in the explanation, it must be the truth.  Plus, she was out here climbing walls at 8:30 at night.  He then said, "Raven."

"Huh?"

He pointed to the book, "Edgar Allen Poe.  The Raven."

"Yeah.  Well, there's some others stories too."  She started to walk back down the street toward her house.  She could see her father with the garage open.  The light was streaming onto his truck.  He was timing plugs tonight, "You just move in?"

He walked respectfully apart from her, "Yeah.  Just my mom and I.  Right over here."  He didn't need to point to the house.  She's the one that had seen the sales sign for several months.  She also made it a point to explore the house more than a few times.  The dog door was not locked.  There was always a weird smell when someone moves out.  It was like an old pizzeria.  The Liefs didn't smell, but their German sausages stayed behind and took over.  "How do you like it?"

"S'ok."

"Alright, well I got to go home now."  She realized she hadn't made eye contact with him at all.  Was it rude?  I don't know, she thought.

"Ok.  Bye, Raven."  She could almost see the smirk under the hood.  Whatever, dude.

She didn't say anything out loud and shifted the books in her hand as she approached her house.  She had checked out the Raven, again.  Along with it, she found that the Osburne Book of Ghosts was available...again.   Halloween was months away, but she wanted craft ideas for the house.  Luckily no one took the Good Housekeeping Guide to Halloween.  It had cupcake recipes and some decorations that were simple to make.  Lastly she had Book of Allegorical Tales from Jack Seward, it had a short she enjoyed called Monster.

"Hey Twinkle."  That was her dad's pet name.  It sounded like Twinkie to her girl friends.  She rolled her eyes without him seeing.  It was her dad and she loved him more than any man on Earth.  He didn't say much, but he always knew what to say.  Even Twinkle.  "What books did you get this time?"  He leaned on the truck and wiped his hands.  The hood was closed, so he was done for the night.

"Halloween books."

"Thinking ahead?  We'll go to the craft store this weekend.  I know you ran out of clay.  There's a giant hand drying out in the back."

"You know me."  She said awkwardly.  Her smile crooked and her brown eyes sparkling as she found she was embarrassed for no good reason.  She side-straddled to the door.

Raven.  She didn't even know what the boy really looked like, but he called her Raven.  Twinkle. Sambuco.  Raven, it didn't have a bad ring to it.  She sat at the kitchen table and her mom stole an unsolicited pet of her sandy brown hair.  Mom smoked so the cigarette smell was always on her right hand.  Gross, mom.  Samantha opened the book and committed the ingredients for the dark black cupcakes to memory.  It had black licorice frosting that she started craving badly.

Hm, Raven.

Monday, July 27, 2015

Oak Canyon Nature Center - GoPro Black Hero (4k)


The Oak Canyon Nature Center is a terrific place to expose your kids to some easy hiking trails.  There's enough to see, what with it's rabbits, lizards and red-tailed hawks.  Visit and make sure to donate when you go to any local park.

https://www.anaheim.net/comm_svc/parks/

http://www.anaheimcf.org/donate/

Sunday, July 19, 2015

...Night Sounds, Season 1, Episode 3...

Third in a series.  Journey into the night with the sounds that are the backdrop for its wanderings.

In this episode, background music from:

- In Your Eyes (Acoustic Cover) from Corey Heuvel
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road from Lucamadeus
- And I Love You So (Don Mclean) from Piano Calikokat
- Clementi Sonatina in G major Op 36 no 5 from BachScholar

And poem excerpts from:
- Night by Elie Wiesel
- Summer Night Riverside by Sara Teasdale


Monday, July 13, 2015

...Books of Comic-Con 2015+Barnes and Noble Events...

Sure, sure - there are plenty of youtube clips burning up the internet for Star Wars and Deadpool, but Comic-Con actually has things there that you can read!  No kidding.  It may surprise you to hear that it was actually first concocted to pitch the new comics for the year.  Huh.  Not anymore, but, here are things off the beaten trail (like books and comics) with barnesandnoble a'bringing some pop-culture treats this entire month.

STAR WARS BOOKS: so, going into SWVII, there are some books and comics to whet the appetite for those wanting something NOW.  Well Veruca darling, look no further...


THE MARTIAN: the blockbuster film was based on Andy Weir's book and available today for reading ~ http://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/sci-fi-fantasy/from-mars-to-hollywood-we-talk-with-andy-weir-at-san-diego-comic-con/

TOKYO GHOST: this hyper stylized comic by writer Rick Remender and artist Sean Murphy imagine a future where distopia is caused by entertainment, lol, it's already here!  https://imagecomics.com/content/view/image-expo-announcement-the-future-is-bleak-in-tokyo-ghost

THE EXPANSE: a new SyFy show is coming to recapture the BSG audience again, can they do it?http://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/sci-fi-fantasy/the-expanse-is-the-show-that-will-rekindle-your-love-for-syfy/

VERTIGO COMICS: Twelve new #1's coming!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTNJuUYybtU

MARVEL COMICS: coming that affect the MCU (Marvel Comic Universe) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9mMJPFA8sM

HANNIBAL LAST SEASON: literary, especially for those that grew up reading Thomas Harris' novels and the chilling titular story that became the best show in the last two years; here's is the trailer for the last season https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loOgfXNs-VI

GROO: any time I can get an excuse to post a Groo the Wanderer cover, I shall, as I saw Sergio Aragones at Wondercon this past year http://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/27-704/Groo-Friends-and-Foes-7

CW LEGENDS OF TOMORROW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4cQ83S_gMM - a great mix of comic panels and live action from the CW's great television line-up.

CHIMICHANGA RECIPE: http://www.cheatsheet.com/life/7-recipes-to-help-satisfy-a-chimichanga-craving.html/?a=viewall

Saturday, July 4, 2015

...America...



"American Tune" - Paul Simon

Many’s the time I’ve been mistaken
And many times confused
Yes, and I’ve often felt forsaken
And certainly misused
Oh, but I’m all right, I’m all right
I’m just weary to my bones
Still, you don’t expect to be
Bright and bon vivant
So far away from home, so far away from home

I don’t know a soul who’s not been battered
I don’t have a friend who feels at ease
I don’t know a dream that’s not been shattered
Or driven to its knees
Oh, but it’s all right, it’s all right
For lived so well so long
Still, when I think of the road
We’re traveling on
I wonder what went wrong
I can’t help it, I wonder what’s gone wrong

And I dreamed I was dying
And I dreamed that my soul rose unexpectedly
And looking back down at me
Smiled reassuringly
And I dreamed I was flying
And high above my eyes could clearly see
The Statue of Liberty
Sailing away to sea
And I dreamed I was flying

Oh, we come on the ship they call the Mayflower
We come on the ship that sailed the moon
We come in the age’s most uncertain hour
And sing an American tune
Oh, it’s all right, it’s all right
It’s all right, it’s all right
You can’t be forever blessed
Still, tomorrow’s going to be another working day
And I’m trying to get some rest
That’s all I’m trying to get some rest

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

...Recon 8 Largo...

http://io9.com/concept-art-writing-prompt-recon-mission-1710736326
"No joy on Viceroy.  No joy on Cabinet.  Four partial bodies.  Nothing scavenged."  Klaas still did not shoulder his weapon.  None of the soldiers of the R8L did.  This was SOP.  This was protocol.

Control came over from the Tower, "Stand by Largo."  Klaas scanned again.  He called to his stick for a sitrep.  The stick were still there.  Eight beaters.  But he called over Grey.  She had just gotten a bit too far to the fore.  The soft powder of sand blurring her from sight.  If you can't see me, I sure as hell can't see you.  She knows the drill.

"Any ID on the victims?"  Victims.  This was a massacre.  "Negative.  I say again, 'Only partials.'  We'll have to scan them."  Partials meant there were no identifying characteristics.  This was common for the Suyal: take the meat and keep the Regal guessing.  No faces, no hands, no feet.  Chunks of skin that they didn't have time to gather up.  It took Klaas some minutes to dig under rubble to find it.  He knew they were there.  "Eyes up, stick."  The bugs didn't come yet, but they will want whatever is left.  The sand will take the transport in the next pass mark of the sun.

"Gather the partials."  Damn.  His religion forbade moving it, but, if the Regal demands it, he must comply.  They would test the partials to see if any wee the Viceroy or the Cabinet and determine if they would still be alive.  These aren't organs at least: these are skin.  Here is skin and what looks like a mangled finger.  There is bone.  He collected them into small air tight bags.  The wind picked up.

"One more time Largo: do another visual sweep and work your way to the aft.  Grey you are on point.  By the book: I want everyone's eyes on each other.  I am sweeping too."  He turned and pulled at the debris again.  So much appliance here.  It will be destroyed by night fall.  A waste and another massive loss in their war with the Suyal.

A child's toy caught his attention.  It was a small smoothed agate.  It was a game called 'lot'.  You would take the small flat stone, lay it upon the top of your hand.  You then had to flip your palm and catch it.  Depending on how you did it, you would count upon your fingers.  The first to five would win.  There was a child here.  He flipped on his speakers, "Child!  Can you hear me?  If you can, you must come to me, right now.  Right now!  The sand will eat this ship soon and the bugs come out at night."  He flipped them off.  Only one warning.  Follow protocol.

He twisted back from the wreckage to find Carn perfectly still.  He found something.  Klaas dare not bother his best shot when he was in that position.  He raised his weapon and scanned.  However, they did not share scopes.  He was quiet when he raised the stick, "Largo, back to the aft.  I need you here now."  Carn did not respond but stood like a statue.

"Sir, I can't find Grey."  Damn.  Control quickly after, "Problems, Recon?"

"Yes Control, I've got meat in my pocket and the sands are shifting.  Grey has gone missing.  Stand-by, but I need transport in..." he paused to assess those that he could see, "...six minutes."

"Six minutes, mark."  There was a beep that hit all of their HUDs.  Klaas ran to the fore, passing two of his mates, they knew to keep going.  Six minutes is not long.

"Grey!"  He turned on his speakers and put his back to the craft.  The wind kicked up and he felt the sand shift under his feet.  "Grey!"  Damn.  Damn.  Damn.

"When was the last visual of Grey?"

"She was walking back to us when you called her.  I turned around and did a :30 second sweep, she was gone when I looked up.  There's a crack ahead from you sir.  I'm standing half way in.  I'm sure this is where she went."

Five minutes.

"Get back to the others Rowe.  I'll switch with you.  Grey!"  He ran ahead and patted Rowe on the shoulder.  He didn't leave her.  Can't say we didn't want to leave her.  "Go on!  Stick: roll call.  Rowe is heading back to you."

Roll call was given, five were at the LZ, Rowe on his way back, Klaas would have to run back fast.  Sweat was rolling through his suit.  "Carn is still scanning something.  You going to shoot it or what?"

Carn came on, his voice was smooth and calm as glass, "It's just staring at me.  It's the Suyal, but he's right on the horizon, going in and out.  Almost wasn't sure it was them until a few seconds ago."  Too late to attach now.  Carn watched as its translucent indigo outfit became more stark as the sky turned dark.  A storm.  The Suyal knew the secret of the sands, it knew how to survive all night and not choke on sand.  It knew how to wriggle between shifts, when to hold its breath, when to swim again.  It had fewer bones, it was flatter in angles.  "Klaas, you better call it, if they make for us, your going to be out of our reach...we'll have two people to worry about."

"Grey!"  Klaas hit the side of the transport and started to run, "Grey: if you can hear me, we can be back, but you got to tell us.  Now.  If not..."  He ran as the sands escaped him.  The fuselage buckled toward him, so he ran diagonally.  The wind was pulling it from underneath, it would soon roll on its port side.  He kept Carn in view and ran for him, "Let's go Carn.  Transport's here and they will land hot."

He couldn't imagine the wind even several feet above them now.  The crystalline mass of the evening lurkspier came rolling in.  "Stick...call out by number twice!"  He hoped he got that out in time.  A gale rammed into the entire stick and pushed them down.  They scrambled to get up quickly, or be eaten whole in a matter of seconds.  They are all here.  Only Grey.  Only Grey.

The Recon Flyer came down, but could not land on the shift sands.  The downed transport had already fallen to port.  They had to get out of the sand now.  They ran for the transport and shoot their grappling magnets, almost in unison.  They couldn't even hear the comforting sound of the metal clanging.  They rose and scrambled, Klaas was the last aboard.  He wanted to call out to Grey, but it was much to late.  They all stared at the fuselage, which was all but gone, only the open tears, like wounds, were open to the sky.  They were being covered, holes getting filled.  The lurkspier covered it and they would not see any of this, ever again.