Monday, September 20, 2010


Months ago this novel was on the NYtimes’ list of top graphic novels. I finally got around to reading it over the wkend and I definitely agree that this is a must must must read.

Asterios Polyp is an American graphic novel by David Mazzucchelli. The main character, of the same name, is a respected architect. After lightning strikes down and burns his place of living, Asterios decides to board a greyhound to Apogee, NY and gets a job as an auto repair mechanic, this all seemingly on a whim. All the while the novel is diffused with scenes from his past.
The novel explores the duality of people’s nature mostly through Greek mythology and the Gods, which was most fitting. Narrated by Asterios dead twin brother, I turned the last page wondering what if any can be a "shadow of the living world", and if there is even a need for one.
Also, I should not fail to mention how the drawings are done in such great taste and ever so appropriate for this stimulating read.


“Every memory, no matter how remote its subject, takes place ‘now’, at the moment its called up in the mind. The more something is recalled the more the brain has a chance to refine the original experience, because every memory is a re-creation, not a playback”.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

there's people you come in contact with and whom you will always be fond of. some ships set sail sooner than others.
reality as we perceive it might just be an extension of ones self.

colours of autumn


Fall puts me in a different mood, different state of mind altogether. Perhaps it's because the year is winding down. I enjoy this time of year, more than any other.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

actions speak louder than words

and that my friends is what i intend to do.

on another note imdb has decided to make their site harder to achieve its purpose, give tons of information. i searched never let me go, the new film by mark romanek. he directed one hour photo, had robin williams as this uber creep. anyway i don't understand what the web designers, if you can call them that, were thinking.
easily accessible has to be number one on the list of things a website should be, especially one as heavily trafficked as imdb. jeez.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010




1940's sci-fi b-movie posters make me smile
Lucky for me they are framed and hanging all around the office.