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Dave reviews Babel, a film by Alejandro González Iñárritu.
The last new story of Issue 4 is up at Son and Foe, and it’s a blast: “Pulp Fiction Presents: The Godfather,” by Pete Butler.
Dave reviews Feast, a film by John Gulager.
Apologies for the shameless plugging, but my first published story is currently being podcast by Chaos Theory: Tales Askew. Granted, the story itself has been somewhat obscured by the magnificent jingle that precedes it, but still, I couldn’t let the occasion go by without a little self-advertisement.
So, here’s the deal: you follow this link - http://www.genspace.com/ctta/issue-8/tocframe.htm - and go to the podcast screen and listen to “Fear of a Blue Goo Planet” and in return you earn my eternal gratitude. Even if you totally hate it. [Legal Note: Eternal gratitude cannot be redeemed for any monetary value, or indeed, any other kind of value. Eternal gratitude is a purely abstract concept and is in no way legally binding.]
I guess that while you’re there it probably wouldn’t hurt to check out the rest of the magazine - so long as you come back here straight away afterwards.
By the by, I would be immensely grateful for any comments, even those that just amount to “you suck”. Well, no, maybe not those.
A flash fiction piece based on the film The Godfather. Part of our First Draft Theater Presents series. First published in Son and Foe issue #4.
Dave reviews The Last King of Scotland, a film by Kevin MacDonald.
I found the film 300 to be horrible. It was shallow and empty as a film, and it pushed negative values as positives. It also had a transparent bias towards politics that I find reprehensible.
I wrote more previously, but it was rather incoherent, and when altering the structure of the […]
Dave reviews Apocalypto, a film by Mel Gibson.
A plan to help other fiction sites.
Dave reviews Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, a film by Tom Tykwer.