My Debut YA Novel?

Attribution: Image: 'Sandra And The Slurpee' http://www.flickr.com/photos/88562024@N00/723463524

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What?  I’m assuming you aren’t wondering where to rush out and purchase this so-called novel.  If you’re already searching torrents Amazon to find it, stop looking.  It doesn’t exist.

Why is there such an abomination to literature in the fictitious on here?  Why am I claiming it’s mine?  I did it because of 100scopenotes, and you can too – using the formula for:

CREATE YOUR DEBUT YA COVER

1 – Go to “Fake Name Generator” or click fakenamegenerator.com

The name that appears is your author name.

2 – Go to “Random Word Generator” or click websitestyle.com/parser/randomword

The word listed under “Random Verb” is your title.

3 – Go to “FlickrCC” or click flickrcc.bluemountains.net

Type your title into the search box. The first photo that contains a person is your cover.

4 – Use Photoshop, Picnik, or similar to put it all together. Be sure to crop and/or zoom in.

5 – Post it to your site along with this text.

I followed the same directions and ended up with what you saw above.  Here’s the image I was randomized…

Attribution: Image: 'Sandra And The Slurpee' http://www.flickr.com/photos/88562024@N00/723463524

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Feel free to post any creations here as a comment – or as a comment where I found it.

Happy (I)B-Day, Star Wars!

“The R2 canyon scene with the Jawas is supposed to be dusk. There was some debate about this since earlier home videos had the scene in bright day, as it was filmed. In 1993, it was re-timed to be dim and sunset-tinted, which was then greatly embellished in the Special Edition. It was reported that the earlier video versions were mis-timed. While the 1993 telecine might seem to exaggerate the sunset hue a bit, the scene in 1977 is definitely as dark as it is in current versions. There is a tiny green shift in the I.B. print, indicating it is actually slightly warmer.”

Eclipsing Writing: Day Late and a Ring Short

ImageHere’s what I saw the other day: with the help of a welding mask and a not-expensive DV cam thing: in case I fried the lens by being dumb.

[It's actually the "stalker cam" as I've been dubbing it; used to make the grainy images for current layout of this blog.  Who needs HD, right?]

A slight color shift was done to make more like our sun and not the original Kryptonian flare it was snapped looking like. Continue reading