Writer. Book Goblin. Given to Meandering.
"Amplectere insolitum"
he/him
Wow. How about the Knicks, huh?
It's been a while since I've made one of these origami finger puppets, but I just re-watched the classic Scooby Doo, Where Are You? episode "Jeepers, It's the Creeper!" So, here he is in all his glory.
I managed a little more fiction writing today, but also started playing around with some more spooky poetry. Although that's a bit of an exaggeration, I suppose. It's more spoopy than spooky.
I guess it's all relative. For instance, how spooky do you find this guy?
As another side note, this movie has also been an absolute love letter the the wrestling industry, from backyard wrestling to lucha, and more. It's a celebration.
I've been meaning to watch this movie since it came out. It only took me six years to finally get around to it. Thoroughly loving it so far. It's fascinating and surprisingly moving. It's also inspiring to see someone chase after a passion with such devotion.
Also, as someone whose interests have taken him from performing magic out on the streets, to writing about theme parks, writing kids poetry, or where ever else my discursive brain takes me, it's good to see that there are other people whose minds seem to work in a similar way.
Many thanks to Jennifer Thomas and @littlethoughtspress.com for their wonderful review of A Catalog of Curious Creatures! I'm thrilled to know that my little collection of oddities is being enjoyed.
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Post a cartoon you remember that (you think) no one else remembers.
Pirates of Dark Water is my go-to answer, but seeing as how it's been used, I'll pivot to this relatively short-lived early 90s gem.
When I got older, I was SO disappointed the the original movie was nothing like the cartoon.
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