Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The Re-imagining has begun!

I have begun to clear the clutter, both physically (you should see the recycle bin on my computer and in my garbage room!) and metaphorically. Hopefully this bright new streamlined layout will encourage me. Thank-you all for your patience.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Madness



Book Review: Bright Shiny Morning

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Bright Shiny Morning
James Frey
HarperCollins 2008


I picked this book out of the discount bin at Chapters. At first I thought it was easy to see why, the stories jumped around in a million different directions with seemingly innocuous facts about the city of Los Angles thrown in as filler.I found my self frustrated with Frey's habit of introducing a new character or story arch only to have it disappear a mere 2 paragraphs later with no sign of returning. Something pushed me onward, made me keep turning the pages until the books saving grace dawned me; the seemingly random characters were not the character the reader was meant to focus on. The city itself was the subject of the novel and the hodgepodge of stories, from the homeless men on Venice Beach, the wealthy closeted actors, the american mexican maid,  or the newly wedded teenagers from out of state were all just plot progressers for Los Angles. A character study not of a person but of a city. Once you can accept that your focus should not be on the people in the city the book just flows. However, I find Frey's writing style (when not confined to random facts or lists most likely taken from source books close to verbatim)to be a bit awkward. To much repetition and awkward diction detracts from otherwise suspensefull and emotional scenes and leads to a very cliche filled novel. Somehow, dispite it all , it worked for me. Maybe I too have a cliched vision of the city of Los Angles.


***bloggers note***

At the first reading of this novel I was painfully oblivious to the fact that the author of this was also the infamous James Frey of the  Million Little Pieces memoir controversy so this in no way had any influence on the review nor my initial interest in the novel.

Lady Gaga - Telephone (march 11 2010)

When you couple the newly released "Telephone" music video with Lady Gaga's acoustic performance of Paparazzi you get my newly founded respect for her. She has breathed new life into the music video industry, proving with out a doubt that MTV, Much Music and the like made a mistake of gargantuan proportions when they decided to plug more and more crap reality television on their playlists and less and less music. But oh well, she has won a new fan in me.



Saturday, April 10, 2010

Bad Blogger

I've been a very bad blogger of late, what with finals, term papers, work and of course the brand new 42 inch flat screen LCD TV that makes my xbox games look oh so sexy I haven't posted much. That doesn't mean I haven't been writing tho, so expect to be inundated in the next few weeks with a back log of thoughts, images and writing.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Vancouver ( a work in progress)

The lights of Vancouver shimmer across false creek
Bouncing from the cloud cover to water and back again
Even in the dead of night the city is alive and vibrating
Singing its song of humming skytrains and police sirens

The  flicker of bus lightening lights the damp streets
The city is born anew in the damp drizzle
yesterdays sins washed clean, ready for more
under the watchful eye of the twin peaks