September 30, 2010

The October Project

“I like libraries. It makes me feel comfortable and secure to have walls of words, beautiful and wise, all around me. I always feel better when I can see that there is something to hold back the shadows.” ~ Roger Zelazny

One of my favorite books of all time is a little-known treat from the late, great Roger Zelazny entitled A Night In the Lonesome October. It was Roger’s last book and for whatever reason, it has touched me on a child-like level of delight ever since the first time I devoured it.

Zelazny possessed a crispness of style that I covet. His prose is tight and streamlined, but every phrase is also sculpted, crafted to employ just the right language to punch fathomless wells of context into tiny packages. He was always easy to read, and yet the concepts and characters possessed such depth that I often found myself lost in re-read after re-read, soaking up details I had missed on previous turns. You could read him as fast as a freeway, but then you’d miss the exits. So you had to spin round and retrace your path and revisit how the language had fooled you with its simplicity.

It’s a rare gift, especially among science fiction greats who tend to beleaguer readers with too much exposition.

Although Roger is most remembered for the Amber series, I find October to be a far more delicious adventure and I’ve introduced it to many friends over the years who have, without exception, taken equal delight in it.

As the book is broken into 32 chapters, each detailing a day in the life of Snuff, a faithful watchdog familiar, who reveals the mysterious events surrounding a very special October month, I’ve decided read, record, and put up each chapter day by day for those who want to listen and enjoy.

The book, alas, is out of print and has been for a few years, but you can still find copies here and there in used bookstores, and I encourage it heartily. There is also a rarer out of print audio book version of Zelazny reading the story himself, which is far superior to the job I will accomplish. However, my goal is simply to share the story and encourage others to explore further for themselves. To that end, I hope to just not mangle the reading too much.

This is my first outing in using Adobe Premiere to put together video. I suck at it — even this meager little attempt to insert a still frame married to an audio track was a trial. Moreover, compression and compromise to keep the file sizes under the necessary limits is a bit of a bear. But who knows, with luck, maybe I’ll hit on a magic combination as the project progresses through the month. I’ve decided to use video posts uploaded to YouTube for no other reason than because it’s easy and I don’t have to worry about which widgets work for which browsers, etc.

A special thanks to Lyndon Heart who will be helping me tweak my nervous little recordings and who is composing and adding brief musical bumpers to the start and end of each chapter. Yay for talented friends!

Please enjoy the story.

Filed under: RL - Art,RL - Entertainment,The October Project,Writing by Salome at 12:30 PM

August 30, 2010

One Bad Apple…

“I used to be Snow White, but I drifted.” ~ Mae West

Must. Have. Now.

The Bad Apple

The Bad Apple

A print from the art collection of Matt Johnon. It’s the glasses. And the pointed toes. But mostly the glasses.

Hat-tip: Karl Elvis

Filed under: RL - Art,RL - Entertainment,Wishing Well by Salome at 1:41 AM

May 26, 2010

Twain Delay

“The report of my death was an exaggeration” ~ Samuel Clemens

An autobiography[hy of Mark Twain, withheld from publication (at his request) for one hundred years will soon be published.

Read More:

“Exactly a century after rumours of his death turned out to be entirely accurate, one of Mark Twain’s dying wishes is at last coming true: an extensive, outspoken and revelatory autobiography which he devoted the last decade of his life to writing is finally going to be published.”

Filed under: RL - Art by Salome at 7:37 PM

April 19, 2010

The More Things Change…

“In Los Angeles, they don’t want you to fail, they want you to die.” ~ David Geffen

Some must-read facts from Information is Beautiful about the royalties that are paid to the creators of music. There are still loud talking points about how copyright infringement hurts artists, but the numbers tell the tale — music is really still the domain of the middle men.

Online Earnings For Musicians

Online Earnings For Musicians

Filed under: RL - Art,RL - Entertainment by Salome at 10:44 AM

September 13, 2009

Paint By Google

I see drawings and pictures in the poorest of huts and the dirtiest of corners. ~ Vincent Van Gogh

Fantastic story here about artist Bill Guffey who uses Google street view to find inspiration for his paintings. They’re mostly very neutral impressionist pieces, but then I’ve always been a sucker for impressionists. I blame Don McLean.

Filed under: Geekelicious,RL - Art,RL - Entertainment,Virtual Living by Salome at 8:13 PM
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