Waterfront -- book trailer for After the Fires posted!
Repost! I took down my old Google account as advised, for privacy reasons and then recently started a new one for gmail, since the webmail that comes with Persona sucks. Way easier to start a YouTube channel from my gmail account than the way I did it last time, which, of course, is exactly how the big G wants it. As Rosemary Sullivan recently pointed out, we need to remember Google and Facebook are not public services. Anyway, I'm glad this beautiful little movie is available again, and will piss away even more time taalking about it other places. Did anyone warn us how much time we would spend on this sh*t, convivial as we may often find it?
Yes, of course, Bradbury did, in Fahrenheit 451. Let's all move to the forest and read books again. Can we? Can we? Oh, I already did that.
Karen Lee Hall's reading of the story gave me shivers listening to it this time, it's so good. Of course the film isn't really a book trailer as it was made more than two decades before Waterfront was reprinted in After the Fires, but it was digitized the same year ATF came out, which seemed more than coincidence and allowed me to do a little cross promotion. Check it out, it's a gorgeous little abstract film version of my first ever published short story, which appeared in the anthology New Bodies. Lorne Gould, the editor/publisher at Emanation Press, has posted the press's output online.
http://www.emanation.org/0920540104.htm
Yes, of course, Bradbury did, in Fahrenheit 451. Let's all move to the forest and read books again. Can we? Can we? Oh, I already did that.
Karen Lee Hall's reading of the story gave me shivers listening to it this time, it's so good. Of course the film isn't really a book trailer as it was made more than two decades before Waterfront was reprinted in After the Fires, but it was digitized the same year ATF came out, which seemed more than coincidence and allowed me to do a little cross promotion. Check it out, it's a gorgeous little abstract film version of my first ever published short story, which appeared in the anthology New Bodies. Lorne Gould, the editor/publisher at Emanation Press, has posted the press's output online.
http://www.emanation.org/0920540104.htm
Published on June 07, 2012 15:06
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