PB&J

Great shows I recommend:

Better Off Ted
Big Bang Theory
Dead Like Me
Pushing Daisies (I love Lee Pace, so that’s a plus. But even though I really loved the first episodes, I didn’t like it nearly as much later on.)

I’m currently watching “Better Off Ted” and just laughing and laughing. It’s so ridiculously funny, everything made so extravagantly large that even the most ridiculous of things seems plausible.

I enjoy that sense of whimsy.

All Systems Red at Amazon

Currently working on “Maple Leaf: Stage 1.” This is a project that leaves me feeling incredibly hopeful about the world and life in general. It’s much lighter than what I usually go for and it makes me feel as though I’ve in someway been carried back to a more innocent time.

Nadia–a girl with a secret past she’s trying to forget.
Bran–incredibly poor, he has big dreams for a much better future.
Winter–she never thought she would have to get over her first love.
Jason–all he’d ever wanted was a family; a group of people that would love him.
Freya–she’s always gotten her own way, and she’s not going to let that change now.
Benjamin–he was just doing a favor; he never expected for things to go so wrong.
Tia–being kidnapped was the most terrifying experience she’s ever had. She just wished it was over already.

All Systems Red at Amazon

I’ll be sitting, minding my own business, and I won’t be able to help thinking about having a baby. To grow a new life inside my body and have it move around, wriggling inside.

Then I think about what it’s like taking care of a living baby and it’s like, “Ugh!”

The concept of Having a Baby just kind of seeps back into the darker ocean that is my psyche, and I’m once again able to go about my daily life, gaily indulging in mindless hijinks.