Sybil’s Garage #6

Posted April 14th, 2009 by Devin and filed in Writing

Senses Five Press posted the TOC for the next issue of Sybil’s Garage.  While not listed in the post, I have an interview with author Paul Tremblay in this issue.

The fiction and poetry are as follows, and I can say having read most of the pieces that this is going to be one of the best issues to date.

Poetry
Liz Bourke    “The Girl”
Donna Burgess    “Ashes”
Lyn C. A. Gardner    “God’s Cat”
Alex Dally MacFarlane    “The Wat”
Susannah Mandel    “Metamorphic Megafauna”
Tracie McBride    “An Ill Wind”
Kristen McHenry    “Museum”
Jaime Lee Moyer    “One by Moonlight ”
Daniel A. Rabuzzi    “Backsight”
Michel Sauret     “Brick Wall Giants”
Michel Sauret     “Son of Man”
J.E. Stanley    “City of Bridges”
Sonya Taaffe    “Skiadas”
Marcie Lynn Tentchoff    “Sun-Kissed”

Fiction
Rumjhum Biswas    “Mother’s Garden”
K. Tempest Bradford    “Élan Vital”
Autumn Canter    “Day of the Mayfly”
Becca De La Rosa    “Not the West Wind”
Eric Del Carlo    “Come the Cold”
Jason Heller    “The Raincaller”
Paul Jessup    “Heaven’s Fire ”
Vylar Kaftan    “Fulgurite”
Keffy R. M. Kehrli    “Machine Washable”
Sean Markey    “Waiting for the Green Woman”
James B. Pepe    “I am Enkidu, his Wild Brother”
Simon Petrie    “Downdraft”
Genevieve Valentine    “The Drink of Fine Gentlemen Everywhere”
Stephanie Campisi    “Drinking Black Coffee at the Jasper Grey Café”
Toiya Kristen Finley    “Eating Ritual”
Donald Norum    “An Old Man Went Fishing on the Sea of Red”

ME-262 Fighter

Posted April 12th, 2009 by Devin and filed in Modeling

Here’s another of my recent completions.  This was a quick build as it’s actually a snap-together kit that I built for a group project.  I’m not a fan of Luftwaffe aircraft, but this was a fun build and I learned a few things.  Click on the image for more photos and comments on the build.

One thing that I’ve realized by doing two website updates in the past week is that I need to migrate my personal site to Dreamweaver.  I’ve moved all of my client’s websites to Dreamweaver or templates over the past two years, but I’ve never taken the time to do my personal one.  The old FrontPage application and the convoluted upload procedure I have to go through takes any fun out of the process, and while the migration to Dreamweaver won’t be quick and easy, it’s definitely time to do it.

U.S.S. Essex, 1864

Posted April 6th, 2009 by Devin and filed in Civil War, Modeling

Here’s a quick little project I completed late last week.  I needed something to put on the table at our yearly MosquitoCon model show, so that I didn’t feel like a total loser.  I put this together in about two weeks of semi-intense work (intense model work for me means that I spend more than an hour a day at it).  I’m pleased with how she came out.  Photos and build article are HERE.