The CARGO 3120 Newsletter is Here

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again. We think this project and its creators have great potential. If you’re an aficionado of s-f action this one, as Stan Lee used to say, is for you, pilgrim.

Oh, and CARGO and its creator-writers Aaron Walker Sr. and Daymond Roman came thisclose to being winners in the People’s Pilot Contest 2013:

You can see a clickable version HERE
You can see a clickable version HERE
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Crowdfunding: Chuck Palahniuk’s “Lullaby”

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Speaking of crowdfunding (as we were earlier in the week) this adaptation of the award-winning novel Lullaby, written by the author of a certain cult favorite novel called Fight Club, looks like a really good thing to this fussy (I am, honest…just ask my mother about my eating habits) TVWriter™ minion.

Here’s the skinny from Kickstarter: read article

CARGO 3120 Chapter Four

More CARGO 3120, by popular request. (For reals!)

If you’re not up to speed, please start from the beginning HERE

by Aaron Walker Sr.

In an underground bunker, several hundred meters outside the Ore Storage area, an eight man ISG Special Forces Unit known as Saber Team stood huddled around a small sensor station. The team leader: Lieutenant Donald Shepard, a stocky ebony skinned mountain of muscle, stared intently at the screen, when his second in command: First Sargent Alex Chavez, reported in. read article

Indie Video: DEBUSSY, AN INNOVATIVE COMPOSER

And, if you look at it just right, writing is the space between the words.
And, if you look at it just right, writing is the space between the words.

Beautiful music, wonderful imagery, and just enough knowledge to make acquiring it painless. TVWriter™’s hat is off to irregular contributor Dawn McElligott for this charming video.

Oh, and, Dawn, any time you’re ready to make that “irregular” thing more, erm, regular, we’re ready too. read article

Web Series: NICOLIFE

by Team TVWriter™ Press Service

Nicolife tells the story of Nicolai and Phil, two attention-starved nobodies who desire fame and fortune above anything else. The show is a satirical look at the egocentrism of our YouTube generation, and guess what? Yeppers, that’s correct. Nicolife is really fucking good.

Need more convincing than the Teaser? Here are episodes from the first episode:

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