Time heals all wounds. How many times have I read that? And it sucks, because I haven’t found that to
be true. Dad died fourteen years ago,
and every ache, every single pain of that loss, is still just as raw and
burning as ever.
Monday, April 25, 2016
Saturday, January 9, 2016
A Lot of Dumb Words and Spoilers About Star Wars
I saw The Force Awakens.
And I have some thoughts on it.
Clean the Glass
Yesterday at work, I saw a message scrawled into the seat of
a bench. It read: “Today was a bad
day. Tomorrow will be better.”
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Every Year Gets Better
2015 was the year of Haley and Kyle. We got through a lot. We got a Little Blue House of love. We got a Paxie- Boy. We did therapy, though that journey has not
come to an end. We met three very good
friends for the first time. First, Josh
came to see us. Then, we had Jill and
Matt at the wedding- the two people who helped the most through our Black Days.
We got married. Our
ceremony was held on the shore of Moraine State Park in Pennsylvania in wonderful weather. My bride was like an angel made human. A vision.
Though it sounds cliché, she radiated.
I was undone. There, in front of
friends and family, I wept, so moved was I from seeing her walking down the
aisle toward me. I was so, so
happy. (in fact, a few days previous, I
had a breakdown in the car. I was so
happy that I didn’t know how to process it.) Haley was my Evenstar. It was a perfect, sincere wedding. Small and intimate. September 27, 2015 was a very good day. A very, very good day.
We honeymooned at Disney.
Two wonderful days at Port Orleans and then Mickey’s Not-So-Scary
Halloween Party. It really was a time of
utter joy.
A very close friend reconnected after an extended, bitter
absence.
We spent our first Christmas as a married couple. Newlywed bliss.
Some things have been hard, but on the whole, it has been a
good, exciting year.
2015 was the year of Haley and Kyle. 2016 is the year of The Myers.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
E3 2015
After seeing some of the information coming out of E3, I
really want to get my Wii U gamepad fixed.
Last I looked online, it was going to cost something like $100 to have
it repaired. Which is insane. That’s a little less than half the cost of
the entire system. Ugh. It’s been in ruins since before Christmas,
when I lived in my apartment. Our
in-all-other-ways awesome dog Noli chewed the dickens out of it when I was
out. She also tore my Lord of the Rings
Extended Edition bluray set to shreds.
I was very angry.
Luckily, I had already purchased a Pro Controller, so I can
still play most of my games. Can’t co-op
Hyrule Warriors, which is a bummer. I
just haven’t had the money to get the bloody thing fixed.
I didn’t buy anything during the Steam Summer Sale,
either. Nothing really appealed to
me. I’m waiting for a good GTA V sale,
but that one stubbornly refuses a price slash.
Far Cry 4 hasn’t been discounted to my target price, either. Everything else, I either already own or
don’t want. I still have a load of games
to get through on both PC and Wii
U.
E3 had some exciting announcements. No Man’s Sky is looking pretty incredible.
When I first heard about it on the Crate and Crowbar podcast, I thought
it was going to have some pretty retro graphics. Or maybe some kind of Minecrafty, super
stylized graphics. I finally saw some
videos of the game, and it looks totally beautiful. I’m interested to see how the developers
approach the problem of players using obscenities to name new discoveries. I mean, it’s a cool idea to let players be
the ones to discover and identify new planets and creatures, but we all know
how mature gamers are. Which is to say,
not mature at all. I really want to play
the game, I’m just not thrilled to land on Cockshitpussycron IV.
I saw the trailer for the FFVII remake. Color me interested, but wary. Square Enix has kind of stumbled of late, and
I can easily see them cutting out a lot of the fun weirdness and minigames from
the remake. And DLCing the heck out of
it. I wouldn’t put it past them to turn
the entirety of the Golden Saucer into a $9.99 DLC pack. Furthermore, according to an interview, the
gameplay will be updated to be more modern.
I dunno, I really liked the ATB system that FFVII had. And materia is super fun to play with. Even still, us supernerds have been clamoring for an HD remake of FFVII for years, so it’s nice to finally get
one.
One the Nintendo front, Splatoon looks super fun, like all
Nintendo games. Star Fox is a
no-question purchase. And yet another
reason to get my gamepad repaired. I
love Hyrule Warriors, so I’ll for sure get it when it releases on 3DS. I hope it has some kind of neat
cross-platform play. I saw that a
Metroid game is also coming to the 3DS, and that a bunch of people are super
salty about it. They’re so angry, that
they’ve started a petition to cancel it.
In their defense, it does look kind of crappy, and definitely not like
the Metroid games I remember. Still,
petitions to cancel a major release never work.
Earthbound Beginning is on the VC now! We’ll buy that and cast the dickens out of
it. Earthbound and Mother 3 are the two
best 16-bit RPGs I’ve played. I actually
think Earthbound is better than Chrono Trigger.
Which, I’m sure, is an opinion that will earn me few friends. Playing the first game in the Earthbound/Mother
series will be awesome.
Oh, and Ryu in Smash?!
I fricken love Nintendo.
I didn’t really pay much attention to the other
announcements, other than Xbox One is going to be backwards compatible. That might convince me to buy one, especially
since our 360 doesn’t work, and Remedy’s next game, Quantum Break, is going to
be Xbox One exclusive.
On the PC side, Haley is really excited for Fallout 4. and I
want the new XCOM, of course. I’m
surprised that it’s a PC exclusive, but I’d much rather that than something
like PS4 exclusive.
I may have forgotten one or two, but those are pretty much
my thoughts on the little I saw of E3 2015.
Looks like a pretty strong showing from Nintendo. I’m a loyalist, though, and will always be
excited by Nintendo stuff.
Friday, May 1, 2015
Say Thanks
I wrote a letter to Stephen Baxter this morning. He’s my favorite living author, and
definitely in my top three of all time.
I wrote it because I’ve never written to an author before, despite
wanting to for years. It was really just
laziness that kept me from doing it. I’d
wanted to write to Ray Bradbury and Terry Pratchett, too, but they passed. I’ve found out that hard way that people
don’t live forever, and if you want to thank them, now is the time. I never got to tell my dad how much he meant
to me before he died. I never got to
tell Ray Bradbury just how much he meant to Haley and me, and Terry died before
I got off my butt to tell him how much I loved Discworld.
So, yeah. I wrote to
Stephen Baxter. I told him how much his
books influenced me, and how much I love them.
I told him about how my dad brought a couple of his books home one day,
because he figured I’d like them. Dad
was always able to do that. Somehow,
despite not being a reader, he always knew if I’d like something. He was the one who encouraged me to read The Hobbit, even though I’m pretty sure
he’d never read it. He just somehow
knew. I read that in 8th
grade and never looked back. In fact,
I’m pretty sure that he was the one who got me into Frank Peretti when I was
younger. Dad was a pretty awesome guy.
I dunno, I just encourage you to make the effort to tell
someone how much you appreciate them.
Even if it’s a guy in England
writing nerd books for super nerds.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Hub Worlds and Words
I posted a short piece on my writing journal. I’ve always like ‘Hub’
settings. A place where worlds join and travellers meet. I’m sure my
idea has already been done to death, but I wanted to get it down before
time and distraction and plain ol’ laziness killed it.
For me, the idea of the Library is neat, because that means you can tell any kind of story and have it still fit in the same megaverse. Kinda like Not One Zombie, it’s an open-universe idea, so anyone can tell a story in it. I dunno, I just really like the idea of shared-settings, even curated ones.
Click here to read The Library
For me, the idea of the Library is neat, because that means you can tell any kind of story and have it still fit in the same megaverse. Kinda like Not One Zombie, it’s an open-universe idea, so anyone can tell a story in it. I dunno, I just really like the idea of shared-settings, even curated ones.
Click here to read The Library
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