…And they can, you know. Take our main goal, that of total world domination. Sure makes it hard to slog to our day job, y’all.

Are Your Goals Holding You Back? – by Dan Shipper
…And they can, you know. Take our main goal, that of total world domination. Sure makes it hard to slog to our day job, y’all.

Are Your Goals Holding You Back? – by Dan Shipper

“Media Design School’s zombie romance ROTTING HILL is invading film festivals across the globe like an epidemic.”
Believe it or not, that isn’t our line, it’s the heading on a press release for a short film fully titled “ROTTING HILL: TRUE LOVE NEVER DIES.” Its makers go on to describe it thusly on their website:
Welcome to Rotting Hill, where a young couple embarking on a new relationship is about to discover that the path to true love is never what it seems. A CGI-Live Action Zombie Romantic Comedy from a team of seven digital artists studying Media Design School’s Advanced 3D Productions.
Uh-oh, we hate to say this, but the recent inundation of Doctor Puppet blog posts has had an effect on us that we don’t think the Puppet and his trusty pal Alisa intended. We’re starting to flood.

“I had a splendid time at Dragon*Con just riding the elevators in the Marriot Marquis up and down. They were like glass rocket ships! VROOOM!!! ” (The Doctor Puppet)
What do you think, gang? Should we give this a rest for awhile? Or we could be a little pickier about which posts we pick up. But that would mean we’d have to think about what we were doing, and one of the plusses of working with The Doctor Puppet is that it’s been so darn easy so far. Decisions, decisions. Help us out?

TVWriter™ got a press announcement the other day about a company named Mariner Software, which, it seems makes screenwriting software that neither we nor our friends have heard of. Now, admittedly, we have a pretty limited circle of friends (“Dammit, Jim, we’re writers not social butterflies!) so we’re putting out this call:
If anybody out there has experience with Mariner’s Personna, StoryMill, Mariner Write, and/or Paperless 2 software, for either mac or pc, give us a shout out, will you? And if you’d like to write a review, hey, that’s even cooler.
Yeah, we think it’s really freaky that this company is out and about and seems to be specializing in creative arts type software for, mostly, mac and we’ve never heard of it. So, please, somebody, enlighten us, okay?