Sean Ross

Sean Ross

A 29 year old cashier and observer of life, Sean Ross explores his views on the world through the written word and visual media. A graduate of Kutztown University's Professional Writing program he hopes to find a job in his field. Until then he writes freelance artricles and works on content sites like Associated Content. He currently resides in Flourtown, which is located in South East PA. Mr. Ross is currently working on his first novel, a contemporary fantasy set in Pennsylvania. You can Contact him through this site or friend him on Facebook.
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  • Rebooting the Darkness: Why Alone in the Dark is a Terrible Game
    In 2008 Atari and Eden games missed the chance to capitalize on one of gaming's greatest legacies: Along in the Dark. Instead of making a game worthy of the title they made something underwhelming.
  • A Flowering Darkness: My Spring Reading List
    Robots who think they are human! Mystical Warriors investigating privately! Southern Gods! STEPHEN KING! What do these have in common? They're all featured on my springtime reading list.
  • A Man Alone
    An old man remembers a life that could have been.
  • Great Wineries of Montgomery and Bucks Counties
    When most people think of wineries their first thoughts are often of the sprawling vineyards of Italy, parts of Europe and the American South. Pennsylvania has become home to many family owned vineyards and their businesses are booming.
  • The Best Irish Pubs: Flourtown, Pennsylvania
    March 15th is right around the corner and the time is ripe for a fun filled Irish good time. Where's the best place to find that? Why, in one of the areas many great Irish pubs and restaurants. Here are the three best choices for the Flourtown, PA.
  • 2012: Year of the the Bible and Ignorance
    Recently Pennsylvania lawmakers passed HR 535, a resolution declaring 2012 the year of the Bible. it turns out some elected officials voted on it without actually reading the materials. At least two Representatives publicly apologized for their roles.
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  • 3 Great Irish American Films
    March is considered by many to be Irish heritage month, and what better way to celebrate than with a great movie about what it is to be Irish in today's America? Read on for three of my favorite.
  • How I Celebrate St. Patrick's Day
    My Irish heritage has been an important aspect of my life, and the celebration of St. Patrick's Day is of no exception.
  • Super Bowl 46: Best Sports Bars to Watch the Game in Montgomery County, PA
    On February 5th,2012 Americans of all sizes will come together for the most American of un-official holidays, Super Bowl 46. So where will you be Super Bowl Sunday? Here are three suggestions if you’re living in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
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  • From China to the Moon: An American’s Take on an Interstellar Issue
    40 years after a human last stepped on the moon, the Chinese government announced plans to achieve just that. What effect, if any would this have on America? Will it start a new Space Race?
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  • Dorothy and the Creature
    A young girl searching for her friend confronts an unfortunate evil.
  • Believe it or Not, I'm Handicapped
    When one thinks of handicapped, they often think of someone in a wheelchair, on crutches or missing a limb. Unbeknownst to many, some of the world’s handicapped appear normal. I’m here to share my struggle as someone with an internal handicap.
  • My Life With Film: How Three Directors Shaped My Existence
    Why are your favorite directors your favorite? Everyone has their favorites and their reasons why. Smith, Cameron and Del-Toro are mine. Here's why.
  • 2012 Health: Five Things I Vow
    Every year we make resolutions that we say we will do to make ourselves better people. Every year we fail. it is an ultimate quest for perfect realization for our everyday lives. This is my submission for 2012.
  • 'It's Always Sunny for Philadelphia': 4 Great Philadelphia TV Shows
    It’s Always Sunny present s a uniquely Philadelphia view of working class America.The city’s everyman feel has been transferred the small screen with varying degrees of success. Here is a short list of the best
  • Things of My Youth; Things of Myself
    A poem about finding yourself in your childhood belongings
  • The New Day
    A new day dawns at the brink of Death
  • Breathe In, Breathe Out
    A poem about breathing
  • Album Review: Lou Reed & Metallica Present: Lulu
    After months of anticipation the collaboration between the premieres of heavy metal Metallica and 70s icon Lour Reed has been released. Is it worthy of the hype or is it the next Rockstar SUPERNOVA.
  • Egg Nog in the Fog: A Poem of a Dark Christmas
    A beat recites the most horrifying christmas he's ever seen.
  • Wing Bowl 2012: A Philly food competition like no other
    Coney Island has their hot dogs and Chattanooga has their hamburgers. None of these contests hold a candle to the Wing Bowl, Philadelphia's annual salute to gluttony and decadence.
  • A Different Side of Boulder, Colorado
    Did you know that the city is home to one of the best film festivals in the country? Or how about a tour bus shaped like a run down shack? So come check out a different side of Boulder.
  • The 5 best Philadelphia-area high school quarterbacks
    As football season is gearing up, many people are keeping a close eye on the local level to see who may shape the future of one of America's favorite pastimes. Here are the five best high school quarterbacks of the Philadelphia region.
  • Graphic Reading
    As long as children have been reading they have found enjoyment in the graphic adventure medium. What many don't realize is that there are graphic novels and comics that are every bit as fulfilling as the best novels on the school reading lists.
  • X-Men Destiny: Just Another Victim of Apocalypse?
    Overall the game came out a decent brawler set within an alternate Marvel Universe than the ones presented in the comics and previous videogames but its short gameplay and limited replay-ability makes this game a used purchase or possible Red Box night.
  • Living in the Past
    What history fan hasn't dreamed of living having lunch with Da Vinci or sitting in the stands during the Coliseum's heyday? With today's technology now they can. Here are five games for any history fan.
  • Best Bowling Alleys Near Flourtown, PA
    Whether it's your child's birthday or a night out with the sweetheart, nothing says a good time like bowling. Here I profile the best two bowling alleys near Flourtown, PA. (Montgomery County).
  • Independent Movie Theaters of Montgomery County
    Sometimes you need break from Hollywood. Sometimes you need Indie. Inside is your guide to the best indie films Montgomery County has to offer.
  • Mortal Kombat Fights Its Way Back to the Top
    The latest game in the MK saga features tighter game play and controls and features a grand and epic storyline worthy of any hollywood blockbuster.
  • Whatever Happened to Rosie the Robot?
    As a kid I would sit up at night dreaming about mighty mechanical men battling aliens on behalf of the humans.
  • Night Among the Freaks
    in the spring of 2008 i found myself in a world that I I only seen and heard about in photos: the world of cosplay.
  • Died Too Young: Heath Ledger
    With last month's death of pop star Amy Winehouse the media has brought much attention to the phenomenon of celebrities who die too young. This my contribution to the table.
  • Strangeland, PA
    Welcome friends to Pennsylvania. What some people may not know is that Pennsylvania is home to some of America's strangest creatures, UFO Conspiracies, and some damn bizarre roadside attractions.
  • Into the Dark
    Take a trip to beautiful Lackawanna county and explore the early day of American coal mining. Board a small cart and travel 300 feet below the earth's surface and explore an underground museum as you learn about life of a miner.
  • Favorite Novel: Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere
    Gaiman certainly didn't invent the concept of an unknown city of magic just beneath our reach, the world of London Below is just as rich and intriguing as anything dreamed up by Lewis Carrol and other '˜parallel world' authors.
  • Anna's at Four
    a fleeting love made under the dancing lights
  • The Eye
    A man wanders the streets of a deserted city with the feeling that someone else is there.
  • Summetime Poem- from the Lake
    A boy's view of his dad as he is dried after jumping in a lake.
  • Life is a Succulent Black
    A lone space pilot is lost as he contemplates his fate, and waits.
  • Stephen King; My Favorite Novelist
    Stephen King is known as a master horror writer and storyteller, To me he is an inspiration to my craft and one of my greatest personal influences.
  • L.A. Noir: Favorite Game of 2011 (so Far)
    With it's inventive technology and keen attention to the games time period; L.A. Noir is by far the best game so far this year.
  • My Top Ten Movies About Summer
    a short list of the best films Whether your taste is a crazy comedy or you're in the mood for a dramatic coming of age story you're sure to find the best film for your summer viewing pleasure.
  • The Case of the Coming Dead
    What was thought of as case of self defense turns into something more when a straight laced homicide detective meets the Zombie Awareness League.
  • The Window
    The story of how my dying gave me a new resolution on life.
  • Catherine Zeta-Jones Joins Ranks of Celebrities with Bipolar Disorder
    Catherine Zeta-Jones was recently admitted to a hospital for bipolar disorder, a condition that affects millions of Americans. She is just one of many recent celebrities to bring light to a severe and, at times, debilitating condition.
  • Review: George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead
    Zombie king George Romero takes on the world of modern media. Does it survive the onslaught or is it dead on arrival?
  • Mutter Museum: A Self-Guided Tour of The Museum of Grotesque Symetry
    Jars of fetal specimens, a wall of skulls, and casts of Siamese Twins. These are but a few things you will bear witness to once you enter the dark lit halls of the Mutter Museum, a place dedicated to specimens of sciences bizarre nature.
  • The Great Teenage Mutant Easter Hunt
    What do Cadbury Cream eggs and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have in common? If you're like most people it probably means nothing. But for one boy in 1987, the answer is everything.
  • Album Review: Drive by Truckers' Go-Go Boots
    Review of the latest release by Alabama's Drive By Truckers is a return to the band's early country offerings, but the band's 11th offering their best yet or is this a band that's starting to dry up with age?

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