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Why I Loved The Peanuts Movie

Bradford W Wendel / November 17, 2015

In the early winter of 1981 I spent a month in the hospital as a result of a ruptured appendix.  I had plenty of time to lie in bed and read comics.  During my stay my parents bought me a 150+ page comic collection of nothing but Charlie Brown, Snoopy,…

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Reviews - Movies, Science Fiction

Why You Should Still Love “The Black Hole”

Bradford W Wendel / July 31, 2015

It’s 1979.  My life had been forever changed the moment that Star Destroyer flew over my head in “Star Wars.”  After that I started watching every bit of science fiction I could get my hands on at Applause Video.  Battlestar Galactica.  Buck Rogers.  Star Trek. Anime. And then lo and…

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A few of my thoughts on Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Bradford W Wendel / April 17, 2015

After watching the first two teaser trailers, there are a couple of theories that I’ve developed but have yet to see posted anywhere else.  So, here are some awesome new ideas about the next trilogy, the characters and what we might see in Episode 7: For the bulk of my…

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Famous Quotes on Writing

  • Something that you feel will find its own form. Jack Kerouac
  • The best work that anybody ever writes is the work that is on the verge of embarrasing him, always. Arthur Miller
  • I work on the assumption, or let it be the fear, that the reader will stop reading if I stop being interesting. Clive James
  • A plot without action is like pasta without garlic, like Dolly Parton without cleavage, and like a writer without his smiles. Dean Kootz
  • Writing is the greatest thing that can happen to a human being. Joss Whedon

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