VELOCITY BLOG 03

There's this point I've reached with a section of the story where it's starting to look less like a jumble of scenes and more like a cohesive idea. I've been churning away at the scenes I already had in my head but interestingly enough, as soon as one is out of my head, another fills... Continue Reading →

VELOCITY BLOG 02

If you like what you see here and want to buy me a coffee for my efforts donate here. Current Word Count as of writing this blog post: 8205 Here I am thinking about the whole thing. The big picture. The "what does it all mean?" I have separated all the Kinetics books into very... Continue Reading →

Velocity Blog 01

This blog will come once a week to discuss what I'm working with and on while writing Velocity: In Search of Eugene. If you like what you see here and want to buy me a coffee for my efforts donate here. VELOCITY BLOG 01 What does it look like to write a book? I think... Continue Reading →

Arbor’s Shorty Stories

Over the past week I've been uploading my short stories to Kindle. For the most part, all them of them will be $1.50 with a few exceptions. You can find all them on the series page for Arbor's Shorty Stories. I had way too much fun making kindle covers for them and here they are!

Movie Review: The Lost City

3/5 + 💿 (Rating criteria at bottom) This review may contain spoilers Movie Content Advisory: Channing Tatum butt, a headshot with brains. Very Stupid, and I Loved Every Minute of It Weirdly enough when these kinds of movies come out I'm kinda hem and haw about them and usually, they are what I expect. This one... Continue Reading →

Movie Review: The Northman

3/5 (Rating criteria at bottom) This review may contain spoilers Movie Content Advisory: Blood, gore, lots of animal death. It's Scandanavian Hamlet. The Northman was a very cool experience. I applaud the crew behind the visual look and visual storytelling. Seeing this movie felt a lot like experiencing an old fable where you know how... Continue Reading →

The Sisters Memento

Drink some tea and light your favorite candle for an optimum reading experience! 😁 -------------------------------------------- Halfway between the biggest skyscraper and the smallest car park, in a forgotten part of the city, is a bookshop. Ensconced between Miller’s Deli and Nany’s Alterations, the Tiniest Little Bookshop takes up six-hundred-and-seventy-two square feet and twenty square inches... Continue Reading →

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