By: John E King | 2010-03-29 | Photography I have been involved in photography in some way or another most of my life. My first encounter with a camera came at the early age of six while on holiday with my parents in Weymouth in the 1950's. I spotted a 'VP Twin' in Woolworth's. I persuaded my father to buy it for me and he reluctantly parted with the three shillings (15 pence) it cost then, plus a roll of 127 film. read more
By: Dennis Siluk Ed.D. | 2010-04-03 | Arts & Entertainment It was funny to Corporal Shannon O'Day to see Leticia shot at close range. There was something strange, almost comic to it-a bullet and all of a sudden an agitated surprise to the mad woman's face, a surprise to find inside of her, in the center of her lair, to see her drop backwards (than catch her balance), next-to watch her go frantic in dizzying circles at some robotic electric impulse, as if she was racing ahead of death itself, inside of her. But the great puzzle was-for the moment anyway-the great puzzle of all was, the thing Shannon O'Day shook his head back and fourth about, and had to turn away from was-as she laughed (ashamed he was even looking at this mad woman's humor) -that she madly ripped at her stomach area, tearing at it, until it split open, and pulling out her intestines and then stood there jerking them out and eating them, jerking them out and eating them, taking pleasure in it, relishing it; Shannon just would shake his head, horridly so, as it was unspeakable. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-02-22 | Fiction A story based and inspired by a dream a friend of mine by the name of Joannuszka Slisznuszka had about herself and me. It being in her visions of the night that she and I lived through a romance and adventure to remember. read more
By: Joey Smith | 2011-03-21 | Christianity We are beginning a Bible study on the Gospel of John. We will be chopping each chapter into bite size chunks, usually 3 or 4 posts or articles per each Bible chapter. I will try to install 3 articles per week. In this first installment, we will discuss some things about the author. read more
By: Dennis Siluk Ed.D. | 2010-04-03 | Arts & Entertainment Shannon O'Day, who was the main character in "Confield Laughter," is also the main Character here. In the previous book, he was an old man,now he is a young man, in WWI, and he is at the last day of a great battle. read more
By: Matthew Majors | 2010-04-01 | Bankruptcy When debtors find it difficult to redeem their outstanding dues, they generally try to find various ways and means to repay their debt. However, in many cases, this does not work out properly owing to various reasons, and debtors start thinking in terms of Chapter 7 and filing for bankruptcy. read more
By: Maggie Harlow | 2010-04-03 | Bankruptcy When you file for personal bankruptcy, your 2 options are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 enables you to erase your debts, and Chapter 13 will set up a repayment plan to your creditors. I would recommend you to file Chapter 7 if possible; you will be able to financially recover more quickly than with Chapter 13. Here are some details in regard to filing bankruptcy: read more
By: DJ Zeus | 2011-02-24 | Finance Wait, and think before you file bankruptcy. Filing for Bankruptcy is not an easy task. It requires a lot of documentation, planning and legal expertise, which are not possible for an individual to handle. read more
By: Dennis Siluk Ed.D. | 2010-04-03 | Arts & Entertainment Note on this Chapter Story "The Farm": Here is one of the missing chapters to the Novel "Cornfield Laughter" concerning the cornfields of where Shannon O'Day does much of his drinking. But in this chapter, left out of the book purposely, didn't have time to finish it, mentally it was there, just not down in writing, is when he meets his brother Gus, for the last time. He owns a farm next to some of Shannon's friends, whom he drinks in both their fields a river creek separating them. Written 5-1-2009. The other chapters yet not written I consider missing, that I felt should have been written during the three days writing of "Cornfield Laughter," is of Shannon O'Day's experience in WWI, which he expresses in the book, but not to any extent (and of course in that first story I had really wanted to center it on a certain all around theme, that being, the gathering of the souls surrounding Shannon's life, with contentment a seeking goal, and therefore, a few other things like the farm and WWI, developed in the near future. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-02-22 | Fiction A story based and inspired by a dream a friend of mine by the name of Joannuszka Slisznuszka had about herself and me. It being in her visions of the night that she and I lived through a romance and adventure to remember. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-02-22 | Fiction A story based and inspired by a dream a friend of mine by the name of Joannuszka Slisznuszka had about herself and me. It being in her visions of the night that she and I lived through a romance and adventure to remember. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-02-22 | Fiction A story based and inspired by a dream a friend of mine by the name of Joannuszka Slisznuszka had about herself and me. It being in her visions of the night that she and I lived through a romance and adventure to remember. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-02-21 | Sexuality A story based and inspired by a dream a friend of mine by the name of Joannuszka Slisznuszka had about herself and me. It being in her visions of the night that she and I lived through a romance and adventure to remember. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-02-21 | Sexuality A story based and inspired by a dream a friend of mine by the name of Joannuszka Slisznuszka had about herself and me. It being in her visions of the night that she and I lived through a romance and adventure to remember. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-02-21 | Sexuality A story based and inspired by a dream a friend of mine by the name of Joannuszka Slisznuszka had about herself and me. It being in her visions of the night that she and I lived through a romance and adventure to remember. read more