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4/12/2010

Pendulum

Filed under: — Marcus Bornfreund on 4/12/2010 @ 9:44 pm

CC Canada Poet Laureate John Hoben is a PhD student in Education at Memorial University. His poetry has won a Newfoundland and Labrador Arts and Letters Award (2004) and 2nd prize in Memorial University’s Gregory Power Poetry Award (2007) for emerging student writers. His work has appeared in small press publications in British Columbia, Ontario and Nova Scotia. Born and raised in Musgrave Harbour, a small fishing community located on the north-east coast of Newfoundland, John currently lives in Torbay, Newfoundland with his wife and daughter.

John’s latest poem Pendulum is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives licence.

Pendulum
by John Hoben

My grandmother said you
were beautiful
and your voice was like
the sound of the first birds of spring
and your long black tresses
fell like the shadow of the moon
on the face of the unmoving sea.

You left your young love
for the city of crowded storefronts
and muddy streets,
a servant girl from Carmanville,
far from your home in the little cove,
where rocky cliffs and rolling
meadows leapfrogged
in the face of the blue
and boundless deep.

But in the end they say
this was the way the thing went:
frantic whispers as creaking steps
approached the wooden door;
his hand across your open mouth
and the long descent
into perfect blackness
you and the child dangling above
the feet you saw so firmly planted
upon the attic floor.

4/8/2010

Twice Upon A Time

Filed under: — Marcus Bornfreund on 4/8/2010 @ 11:09 pm

C.C. Phillips is back with his second novel, Twice Upon A Time, and word on the plains is that there are two more ready to be saddled. With a title this nice, you’ll have to read it twice!

Twice Upon A Time

When Tom O’Brien discovers a magazine article featuring a ranch family in western Alberta, he is captivated by the resemblance the Tungstalls bear to the Milto family he knew in the past. While it is said that everyone has a double, O’Brien believes an entire family having a mirror image is beyond coincidence, especially when the family he knew existed nearly fifty years ago.

Follow Tom O’Brien in his quest for answers and his mission to ensure his life is not destroyed by a time dimensional warp. Live with a modern day rancher and his family as they travel to the 1960’s to spend fifteen years in the past, making friends and riding herd through two lifetimes.

Copyright © 2010 by C.C. Phillips. Cover illustration from an oil painting by Dean Francis, 2007. Book Design by Dusty Phillips.

Some Rights reserved. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Canada licence.

For more information on the author and his other books, visit http://www.ccphillips.net/.

3/5/2010

RiP! A Remix Manifesto nominated for GENIE Award

Filed under: — Marcus Bornfreund on 3/5/2010 @ 1:05 am

RiP! A Remix Manifesto has been nominated for a GENIE Award, Canada’s top film prize. Congratulations to Brett Gaylor, Mila Aung-Thwin, Kat Baulu and Germaine Ying-Gee Wong.

See the film here, in HD, for free: www.nfb.ca/film/rip_a_remix_manifesto/

RiP! A Remix Manifesto

More details on www.eyesteelfilm.com about new films by Eric Roach Denis, Halima Ouardiri, Daniel Cross, Mitchell Kezin, Tony Asimakopolis, Yung Chang, Mia Donovan, Linda Vastrik, Richard Boyce and Marie-Eve Tremblay.

2/28/2010

Vote for Sparky People’s Choice Award

Filed under: — Marcus Bornfreund on 2/28/2010 @ 1:31 am

The SPARKY Awards is an international contest that encourages college/university students to create short videos to express their views on open, legal exchange of information in the digital age.

The Sparky Award invites students, faculty, librarians, and others on campus to weigh in for their favorite in the first installment of the Sparky People’s Choice Award. The People’s Choice Award highlights all of the 2009 entries, including dozens from campus-based contest hosts at Penn State, Brigham Young, the University of Pennsylvania, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and others. The winner will receive $500 plus a personalized award certificate.

To vote, visit http://www.sparkyawards.org.

The deadline to vote for the People’s Choice Award is March 7, 2010.

1/10/2010

Preston Diamond In Way-cross

Filed under: — Marcus Bornfreund on 1/10/2010 @ 2:29 am

There’s a new rider.. I mean: writer, on the Saskatchewan plains. C.C. Phillips was brought to our attention by his son who wrote “I hope I’m not too biased, but I believe (Phillips’) writing is high quality and worth promoting.” So do we, Dusty - and that’s not just because his initials stand for Creative Commons! Have a ride, I mean: read!

Preston Diamond in Way-cross

Death doesn’t wait for Preston Diamond in Way-cross, it rides out to meet him. And when the “Presidents’ man” arrives in town, Death is not long in catching up.

Way-cross is the hub of an illicit finance and real estate game that has turned sour. High stakes and rampant lawlessness have attracted the attention of the Whitehouse; Diamond has been sent to investigate. Staying alive is a full time job for the emissary though he occasionally allows romantic diversions. Will the most beautiful lady Preston has ever seen be the one to capture his heart? Or will she put a bullet through it?

Copyright © 2009 by C.C. Phillips. Cover Photo by Auburn Phillips. Book Design by Dusty Phillips.

Some Rights reserved. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Canada licence.

For more information on the author and his other books, visit http://www.ccphillips.net/

12/5/2009

Xander and the Wind

Filed under: — Marcus Bornfreund on 12/5/2009 @ 12:51 am

Xander and the Wind

Xander and the Wind is Book 10 from our favourite scribbler, MCM. If you haven’t gotten to know the man they’re calling “one of the most unique voices working in SciFi today”, click now!

Xander and the Wind

Xander and the wind did not get along. Every time he had a balloon, it flew away. Every time he had an umbrella, it flipped inside-out. Every time he blew soap bubbles, they got in his eyes. Xander knew he had to learn to get along with the wind… but how?

June 25, 2009 / November 26, 2009 / Ages 3+

11/10/2009

The Vector

Filed under: — Marcus Bornfreund on 11/10/2009 @ 8:36 pm

The Vector

The Vector is Book 9 from our favourite scribbler, MCM. If you haven’t gotten to know the man they’re calling “one of the most unique voices working in SciFi today”, click now or forever hold your peace!

Eva thought she could outrun the plagues, but she was wrong. The bio-hackers that ripped the world raw are targeting her hometown of Prague, and this time there may be no escaping it.

The Vector

Now, hunted by police who think she’s a hacker herself, Eva must brave the rotting city streets to find her mother before it’s too late. But with a ruthless agent known as a “Healer” on the prowl, it may only be a matter of time before Eva becomes another victim of his blood-soaked carnage.

In this snowy, ash-strewn apocalypse, Eva’s greatest fear is this new threat may not be coincidence at all… it may be personal.

July 20, 2009 - 434 pages - Ages 15+

6/7/2009

Fission Chips

Filed under: — Marcus Bornfreund on 6/7/2009 @ 12:33 am

Fission Chips is Book 4 from our favourite scribbler, MCM. 8 to go!

Fission Chips

Gare Marx has been a PI for all of five minutes when he discovers he sucks at it. The mob wants money he never borrowed, he’s suspected of murdering someone he hasn’t met, and he’s hired to find a woman who may be involved in some extremely shady business. That, and his secretary is an amoral jiu jitsu-loving sociopath.

With only hours before his life is ended in multiple (possibly concurrent) horrible ways, he has to dig up the courage and/or resources to solve the case(s), before the cases “solve” him.

May 21, 2009 — Novel — Ages 15+

Fission Chips is a serialized detective mystery with a twist. Every week, you, the readers, get to vote on what Gare should do next. There’s a complex storyline just below the surface that is working on auto-pilot, waiting for you to interfere. And to further complicate things, FiftyWordStories.com’s Tim Sevenhuysen is The Antagonizer, in charge of complicating events every time you get close to solving one of the threads.

3/27/2009

TorrentBoy: Zombie World!

Filed under: — Marcus Bornfreund on 3/27/2009 @ 11:24 pm

TorrentBoy: Zombie World!” is Book 3 of MCM’s 12 Books in 12 Months write-athon and it does not disappoint.

TorrentBoy: Zombie World!

Wesley is just your average kid at school, doing his best to stay out of trouble. But when disaster strikes the sewage treatment plant, Wesley quickly races to the scene and becomes the super-powered TorrentBoy!

TorrentBoy is the world’s first open source franchise, and you can be a part of it! Whether you write stories, draw pictures, record music or just love to immerse yourself in a crazy new world, this is the place to be! Visit the TorrentBoy project.

March 25, 2009 — 140 pages — 5 x 8 — Black and white — Paperback — Ages 7+

3/9/2009

RiP: A remix manifesto (Opening Weekend)

Filed under: — Marcus Bornfreund on 3/9/2009 @ 10:22 pm



Rip! A REMIX MANIFESTO had a great opening in Montreal (with a great after party)! We’re now expanding to Toronto, as well as having the U.S. premiere (also with secret after-parties!)! Please come out and support independent cinema. The film has won over audiences around the world, you won’t be disappointed! Filmmakers will be in attendance for Q&A’s in Montreal, Toronto and Austin.

Montreal times:
AMC FORUM (original English): 12:30, 2:50, 5:10, 7:25, 9:50 daily
CINEMA DU PARC (w/ french subtitles): 5:15 pm & 9:15 pm daily

Toronto times:
THE ROYAL: Fri: 7:00, 9:30
Sat: 4:30, 7:00, 9:15 Sun: 4:30, 7:00, 9:00 Mon, Tue, Wed: 7:00, 9:00
AMC YONGE DUNDAS :Fri: 2:45, 5:20, 7:55, 10:35 Sat, Sun: 12:10, 2:45, 5:20, 7:55, 10:35 Mon, Tue, Wed: 2:45, 5:20, 7:55, 10:35

U.S. Premiere:
South By Southwest Festival: 9:30 PM, Sunday March 15th - Austin Convention Ctr 6:30 PM, Thursday March 19th - Alamo Ritz 1 12:00 PM, Saturday March 21st - Alamo Ritz 1

Vancouver begins March 20th
[Click here for other International screenings]

ABOUT THE FILM:::::
In RiP: A remix manifesto, Web activist and filmmaker Brett Gaylor explores issues of copyright in the information age, mashing up the media landscape of the 20th century and shattering the wall between users and producers.

The film’s central protagonist is Girl Talk, a mash-up musician topping the charts with his sample-based songs. But is Girl Talk a paragon of people power or the Pied Piper of piracy? Creative Commons founder, Lawrence Lessig, Brazil’s Minister of Culture Gilberto Gil and pop culture critic Cory Doctorow are also along for the ride.

A participatory media experiment, Brett shares his raw footage at opensourcecinema.org, for anyone to remix. This movie-as-mash-up method allows these remixes to become an integral part of the film. With RiP: A remix manifesto, Gaylor and Girl Talk sound an urgent alarm and draw the lines of battle.

PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD!
The Trailer:


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