Kevin Noel Olson
Freelance fiction and article writer. Author of Eerey Tocsin in the Cryptoid Zoo and the "World of Tocsins" series of YA books.
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Elephants Recall What Time ForgetsA poem comparing elephants, clocks, and the passage of time. -
My First Bike was a Frankenbike!My first bike was a mash-up of pieces taken from dead bicycles.
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Alien Battle: Butte, AmericaWhen the aliens come to steal our minerals, the people of mineral-rich Butte, Montana will be ready.
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Review: Gang of Four's "Content" Albumgang of four, punk, post-punk, funk, England,
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The History of Commodore 64 Music in Ipod MachinesReviving the early days of the home PC, songs recovered from Commodore 64 video games and other programs are performed and brought into the age of the digital music device by dedicated fans and musicians. -
Official Monster Raving Looney Party's Wild Willi Beckett Raves for UsMonsters? Looneys? Officials? The OMRLP offers all of these to the United Kingdom's disenfranchised and dissedinfrenchfried voters. Shadow Minister of Health, Wild Willi Beckett, talks about the party and its famed creator, Screamin' Lord Sutch.
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An Interview with Green Hornet Comic Author Ron FortierAn interview with comic book veteran writer, Ron Fortier.
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Scopes Monkey Trial ReturnsIn 1925, the question of evolution became a court case against a simple science teacher named John Scopes for teaching evolution in the classroom. The current Intelligent Design debate is a continuation of an 80-year-old argument.
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60's Actor Arch Hall, Jr: An Interview with a Guitarist, Rebel, Gunslinger, and SadistArch Hall, Jr. acted in six films in the early sixties. While each film offered success in drive-in theatre distribution, it did not necessarily equate to financial success. Arch became a pilot after his film career, and more recently, a novelist.
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Florists in Butte, MontanaA look at some of the best florists in Butte, Montana.
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Dealing with Rejection Letters from Agents and PublishersEver since Guttenberg created the printing press, writers have had the same problem-how to get someone else to foot the bill of publishing while you rake in the cash. Here' s how to turn rejection into a positive experience.
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The Best of Butte, Montana: Mining and HistoryButte, Montana has a rich history as a mining town in America's Old West. Here is a list of must-see attractions while visiting Butte.
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The Cramps, Seminal Punkabilly Band, Show Us How to Make a MonsterHow To Make A Monster is a collection of early recordings, demos, rehearsals, and live performances of the historic monsters of punkabilly music, The Cramps.
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Yellowstone Volcanic ExplosionsWe've heard about all kinds of disasters, real and imagined. One of the recent scares is the possibility of the Yellowstone supervolcano exploding- but is it really likely?
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Golems of Steel on the Silver ScreenAlthough it a long topic of science fiction, the advent of robots is today a reality with growing implications every day. What can we learn and what do we need to from the cautionary tales about robots already available on film?
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Many Silent Films Are Gone, a Few Quietly Chilling Classics RemainThe ravages of time are especially hard on old films. Despite restoration and preservation efforts, many silent-era horror films will never be seen again, ever. These are a few that still exist and are must sees.
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Kino International Does a Superb Job with the Release of 1915 Silent ClassicKino plays it smart in their release of the 1915 film A Fool There Was starring the mythical Theda Bara.
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Lulu.com-Affordable Print-On-Demand Publishing for Everyone and AnyonePrint-on-demand publishing is changing the face of the publishing industry. Lulu is changing the face of print-on-demand publishing.
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An Interview with the Zorkamaton: The Robot from the 1939 Movie Serial The Phantom CreepsAn interview with the robot who portrayed Dr. Zorka's robot in the 1939 movie serial THE PHANTOM CREEPS.