When I wrote the first part of this blog back in July, I didn’t think three months would go by before I got the chance to write… Read more “My AT&T Shape Create-a-thon Adventure Part Two: Action!”
My AT&T Shape Create-a-thon Adventure Part One: Contest Submission
Where to begin? Here I am, halfway through 2018, and I’m just now getting around to writing my second blog post this year. What else can I… Read more “My AT&T Shape Create-a-thon Adventure Part One: Contest Submission”
Open Book, Open Heart
January 1st, 2018 Good morning, everyone. As we closed out 2017 last night, I hope you all enjoyed yourselves and were also fortunate enough to share it… Read more “Open Book, Open Heart”
The 12 Frights of Christmas
Hello, everyone! I realize it’s been six months since my last post to this particular blog (oh my how they fly!), but I’ve been devoting the majority… Read more “The 12 Frights of Christmas”
A Taste of Terrible Things to Come
Today’s post is a preview of my Mother Noose Nursery Crimes picture book project that’s been several years in the making now. Most of the illustrations featured… Read more “A Taste of Terrible Things to Come”
Not Your Mother’s Nursery Rhymes
Seven years ago , back when I used to write micro horror stories that were 140 characters or less (I called them “Short Shocks”) and post them… Read more “Not Your Mother’s Nursery Rhymes”
Kartoons By Kline #101
According to Mort Gerberg, from The Arbor House Book of Cartooning, the first 100 toons you draw as a prospective or aspiring cartoonist are not that good.… Read more “Kartoons By Kline #101”
Second Place!
Happy Halloween, Boys and Ghouls! I left work today to discover the short film I wrote about in my last blog post, “Frankenfriend,” took second place in… Read more “Second Place!”
The Short Film I Didn’t Expect To Make (And Did)
My friend Steve, whom I’d previously worked with on a couple of short film projects a few years back, contacted me on September 1st about a short… Read more “The Short Film I Didn’t Expect To Make (And Did)”
The Summer of Shadows
Nearly a decade before the publication of Anne Rice’s extraordinary novel Interview With the Vampire, a character named Barnabas Collins (a reluctant bloodsucker) was injected into the… Read more “The Summer of Shadows”