Writer guy. Buy my novels, Fill the Chalice and Under the Spire, at Amazon.

Joined October 2013
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My new novel, Under the Spire, is now available as an e-book. It's about a woman who crash lands on a deserted island with a mysterious lighthouse. It's got explosions, unexplained phenomena, and rude airplane passengers. Check it out: amazon.ca/dp/B0G57TLW67/ref=…
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Best games I played for the first time this year.
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Some albums from this year I thought were pretty nifty.
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Putting out a call to any New Brunswickers who might own a property in Florida. We're looking to talk with you about Hurricane Idalia for an article. DMs are open.
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Mentally bracing myself for an inevitable review of the Napoleon movie that has a line like, "Now this Napoleon is Dynamite!" Can feel it coming in my bones.
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New favourite typo
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JFK's voice sounds wrong. youtube.com/watch?v=hvQUTfsn…

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Nothing has made me feel more unstuck from time than the Uber One ad with the What Does the Fox Say guys.
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Robot Chicken parody of Cocaine Bear but with Yogi Bear send tweet
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Why are all the Vrbo ads shot with lighting from an elevated horror movie?
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Listening to any Miles Davis album:
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Four movie moments that imprinted on you
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Best part of House of the Dragon is the side eye Paddy Considine gives everyone who proposes insane child bride marriages or incest power couplings.
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Some albums from this year that I thought were pretty dang neat.
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Some games I played for the first time this year that slapped, to varying degrees.
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As someone who got off the Arctic Monkeys train around AM, it's so funny to turn on their new album and hear Alex Turner's absolutely goofy singing lol why does he sound like this now?
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Theodore will an AirBNB for 2 nights next month. A Toronto PR agency asked NS media to share this. Ok. The “bushy-bumpered” tug’s crew “have worked to tidy up the flotsam and jetsam”. Rent it to explore the “Big Harbor” (that’s Hamilton, not the original Big Harbour in Halifax).
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As the American artistic swimmer Anita Alvarez fainted and sank toward the bottom of the pool at the world championships, her coach Andrea Fuentes made a split-second decision: She dove in to save her. Alvarez is doing "fine" now, her coach said. nyti.ms/3nc32Cd