Category Archives: Childrens’ books
Cat Voice Demos & Poems
Hi, Internet! Today I’ll show my favorite college portfolio poem, but first look what I made: It’s a voice over demo for my cat, Misu! As a kitten, she used to audio-bomb my recordings all the time. She hates doors … Continue reading
Now Join Me In EVIL LAUGHTER!
I just thought I would share my latest voice over musings. Remember that My Little Pony Friendship is Magic comic I recorded for my friend? Well, It’s complete! I did both characters. Enjoy! Also, Signal Fire Studios has a longer sample … Continue reading
Succubi & Cthulhupillars
Yeah yeah I know. I’m not doing a very good job at updating frequently. Whatever. Well Hell. If I’m going to go this long without writing to you wonderful people, the least I can do is give you something interesting … Continue reading
My Bakeneko, Tybanna
My beautiful Bengal Cat, Savannah, is still missing. It’s been over a month now, and my husband and I have pretty much lost hope about getting her back. I still am re-posting and resubmitting lost pet reports though. Our other … Continue reading
Doing my Thang ’til the Cows Come Home
First off, another moment of silence is in order this week. I have had many shoes die recently. My pumps run down to the nail and make that annoying scratching noise when I walk in them. This week though, my favorite … Continue reading
Constrictions and Constrictive Writing
Wow. Is it already Sunday?! I’ve been meaning to post Friday’s fridge poem, but I was too busy peeling wallpaper in my guest bedroom, and playing with Mario Paint while under the influence of ponies: Man! This video quality sucks. … Continue reading
Back to Reality
Sorry for having no post last Friday, folks. I was in Disney World, the most magical place on Earth. It was an awesome adventure! Unfortunately, the trip ended, and now I’m back to the grind. It was pretty terrible coming … Continue reading
New Beginnings and New Found Poem
Before I announce an exciting piece of personal writing news, I want to share a poem I wrote. I loved my poetry class in college. The teacher, my classmates and the workshops all had groovy vibes. My fiction class, however, … Continue reading