What’s contemporary dance got to do with writing

2013-01-22T17:57:14+08:00September 7th, 2012|

On the surface: not a lot. To me contemporary dance is so abstract that, even with the show's notes, I struggle to make much meaning out of what's happening on stage. And in some — very bad — instances, I struggle to stay engaged in any way whatsoever. Even in a 45-minute show. But just because I find it hard to understand what the choreographer and the dancers are trying to "say", doesn't mean I don't get something out of it.

The winning stroke

2014-04-01T12:05:33+08:00July 30th, 2012|

The Beckoning Blood wins Passionate Ink’s 7th annual Stroke of Midnight writing competition for paranormal/time travel. Yay! So happy.

Creature Feature: Dracula

2017-07-27T13:21:16+08:00July 19th, 2012|

He's the daddy of all vampires, the lord of the undead we all hark back to. His name is Dracula. Or Dracul. Or Dra. Or D. (Sorry, went off on an Eddie Izzard tangent.) But despite his fame and his god-like place in Gothic literature, I doubt many people have taken the time to read the original story. It's kind of like the Bible. Plenty of us refer to it (and some of us even profess to live by it) but how many of us have actually read it? (And just for the record, I read the Bible. Fascinating stuff. Really.)

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