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- 'The Crow' Remake Gets Back on TrackAfter a year or so of delays due to legal issues, the remake of the 1994 classic is finally in a position to move forward.
- The Crows and LoveThis is a poem about falling in love in the Fall.
- The Eagle and the CrowLast night I dreamed I overheard a conversation between an eagle and a crow. The conversation occurred three thousand ago. The eagle informed the crow of a recent vision.
Traditions of the Crow IndiansA brief breakdown of a few traditions of the Crow Indian tribe.
77 El Deora - 'The Crown & the Crow's Confession' ReviewReview for alt country band 77 El Deora's album, - 'The Crown & The Crow's Confession.'- Interview with 'The Crow' Creator James O'BarrI had a chance to sit down with Mr. O'Barr on the swimming pool patio at this year's Dallas All-Con. It was a very bright and sunny day, which was a bit contradictory to the dark and Gothic subject matter I was going to be talking to the artist about.
- Two Real CharactersI am against the hackneyed opinion about the poor creature the crow. Those who have generalized the cuckoo as a bird of good omen and bird of dreams are false. The facts are on the opposite side of their theory
Odd Animal CoupleIf you think two people can't get along, you should read the true story about the cat and the crow.
Book Review: Scaring the Crows - 21 Tales for Noon or MidnightA brief review of Scaring the Crows: 21 Tales For Noon or Midnight, by Pennsylvania author Gregory Miller.
Pellinor Series '" the Crow by Alison CrogganThe third book in the Pellinor Series, The Crow by Alison Croggan is told mainly by the perspective of Hem, Maerad's long-lost brother.
The Crow Taking Flight AgainJames O'Barr's The Crow is being rebooted or remade. What was wrong with the original? I can't think of anything. It was dark, gothic, romantic, and violent just the way it should have been.
The Dreams of the Tuatha De DanannDiscover true love merged by unseen forces that carry forth ages of lives that wane and ebb like the tides against the Scottish coast. Discover how the story of the Tuatha De Danaan and the Firblogs did not end with their earth-shattering battle.
The Origins of MemoryOn the Scottish coast, a tale of the beginning of true love over centuries--A novel excerpt- Scarecrows and Vampires Are Lovers Like No Others: A PoemEven at the darkest of times love can save anyone.
- The Crow and the PiePoem about a crow that flies out of a pie.
- The CrowA story about moral fiber.
The CrowIrony set forth between art and real life, Brandon Lee was also engaged to be married when he was killed as was his character, Eric Draven.
The Crow: Four Movies, Only One Great OneFour movies have been released in The Crow series between 1994 and 2005. Although most have at least one redeeming quality, nothing compares to the original.- When Did Rama Become a Hero? An Analysis Using Joseph Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand FacesThis paper is an analysis of the structure of a hero's uprising as described by Joseph Campbell. The main character who is being focused on is that of the Indian Hero Rama, the argument being when his "call to adventure" truly occured.
- Dining Out in Venice, Florida?The Crow's Nest is one of the best seafood restaurants in Venice, Florida. They have wonderful food, and a terrific view of the intra coastal waterway.
Beauty IncarnateShakespearean Sonnet. A shy man overcomes his fears when he sees the most beautiful woman. He is transformed by desire.- The CommunityFlash fiction story about running from the riot police.
- Let's Travel Down This RoadHave you ever wanted to travel down forgotten roads? I have.
- A HollowingOne in a series of poems as part of the Repressionist Movement. The Repressionist's, whose poetry seeks to encapsulate the mood and human experience of our day, were formed by Tina Twito, William S. Tribel and J L Carey Jr...
- Imaginary JobsWhat happens to Lazy Larry, Herb the Smooth, and Vito.
And the Crow FliesA poem. Vers libre. Of the summer.- Bad LandsPoem about "Bad Lands"
- More Than a HouseAn interpretative essay based on this one picture. What i thought was going on to the unseen eye. Click on link to see picture but i suggest reading to embrace the surroundings and determine if your idea of the house was like this picture.
- Long Ago Forgotten Summerjust a poem,
- (Poem) While You Wallow in DefeatA poem I typed off the top of my head while bored last night
- The CrowWho will see to the lost souls?
Nascence of DarknessA dark piece in honor of the ever-so-interesting Hallow's Eve
Interview with Director Judd Tilyard for Frame 137A few weeks ago, Bloody Disgusting did a story on the teaser trailer for a short film by the name of Frame 137. Upon watching it, I was immediately struck with an interest in the project.
What a Tool!Fun poem!- Still Living at HomeAnd when my family no longer needs me here, I will have to step out into the world again, but will I land on my feet this time? And will my dreams finally set me free?
The SawyerSummer days spent around the sawmill with my brothers and sisters, helping Dad, and watching the slab pile grow high and the sawdust fly, inspired these words.- On Spec Review 78A review of issue #78 of On Spec, the Canadian SF magazine. This is their 20th anniversary issue.
- Old Man RiverHow did we get to where we are now as dark-skinned people? A metaphorical take on history and the state of affairs.
- The Nocturne of LifeThis poem is about a woman's experience with a crow as she is standing out in the forest at night.
- Only to Be FreeDeath can come and take me away for I won't play Life's game.




