Friday, 30 April 2010

Verbal Magazine

One massive problem I have encountered as a fairly young aspiring writer is the fact that I haven't really had any solid experience in the field. A degree in English is a good basis to work on, but what I really need is to get something in print. Of course, one can always try and get articles or stories published online. Getting a piece published in the more traditional form though is more important as far as I'm concerned.

That is why I was happy to find out about a monthly literary magazine close to home. Verbal magazine is based in Derry. It is a non profit funded by the Verbal Arts Centre. Each month, the magazine has a readership of about 200,000 people. Their New Writers section in particular caught my eye, as they seem to publish a mixture of established writers and those who are new to the trade. The website can be found here.

http://www.verbalon.com/magazine/

When/if I get a bit of spare time, I plan to submit a few pieces and hopefully get my first step up on the ladder.

Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Links to the mob

For some time now, I have been fascinated by all things mafia related. I can, and quite often do, quote large chunks of dialogue from films like The Godfather, Casino and the TV series The Sopranos. Much to the annoyance of friends and family, I try to strike up conversations about people like John Gotti, AKA the Teflon Don. Or Vincent 'The Chin' Gigante, the New York boss sometimes called the Oddfather, due to the fact that he would often walk around Greenwich Village in his pyjamas and slippers talking to himself in order to appear insane, thus evading prosecution.

There I go again. So, I became overcome with excitment when I read about the arrests of 13 suspected members of the Gambino family recently. The article is available here:

http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-News/US-Prosecutors-Arrest-13-Alleged-Mafia-Members-Of-The-Gambino-Clan/Article/201004315611731?lpos=World_News_First_Home_Article_Teaser_Region_0&lid=ARTICLE_15611731_US_Prosecutors_Arrest_13_Alleged_Mafia_Members_Of_The_Gambino_Clan

A couple of days later, this video of Italian mobsters setting fire to a bowling lane appeared on YouTube. The music is a poor choice, but apart from that it is pretty exciting stuff.



I know these are some pretty bad guys, but the characters and the fact that such groups still exist fascinates me. What can I say? I guess I'm still just a big kid.

Saturday, 24 April 2010

Harmonium - Vert

Recently, I was reminiscing about my stay in Spain for the purposes of the book manuscript I'm trying to produce. I found myself caught up trying to remember the name of a specific bar we used to frequent.

For the life of me, I couldn't remember the name of the place. All other details were clear as a bell. The comfortable seating, the tapas, the small lights embedded in the ceiling which was painted to resemble the night sky. I even remember asking Lucie, a French friend, the name of a song playing. Then, a name popped into my head. Unfortunately, it was the name of the band and not the bar.

Lucie had informed me that the band were called Harmonium and that they were Canadian, not French. After a quick search on youtube, I found the song. No wonder I asked about it. Vert is taken from the album Si on Avait Besoin D'une Cinquième Saison (1975)



I still can't remember the name of the damned bar.

Friday, 2 April 2010

New LCD Soundsystem - All I want

Just a quick note here on LCD's new track All I want. James Murphy has at times been accused of pandering to the hipster crowd, and going by the recent single Drunk Girls from new album This Is Happening, I would be inclined to agree.

However, all is not lost. All I want is in the same vein of their previous single, All my friends. It is also quite similar sounding to David Bowie's Heroes. And that isn't a bad thing by any stretch of the imagination. Importantly though, Murphy makes his tribute to Bowie his own.



Update: NPR are now streaming the whole album for free here:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=125909422