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Beautiful Lies, Painful Truths Vol.1 The Reviews
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Wednesday, July 26, 2017
This is the End of Doctor Who as we know it...
Douglas Clark
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine
We have come to an end of an era!
I have no ill will toward female centered stories. EllenRipley is
one bad-ass you do not want to mess with, partly because of her gender. And no one I know of has suggested rebooting Aliens with Eric Ripley or worse yet making another Aliens movie in the same cinematic universe and just cloning the now dead character as a man, because 'it's about time' as it's been said for Doctor Who.
Wonder Woman is an extreme example of female power that has dominated
comics for years. One of the defining, and endearing characteristics of Wonder Woman is that she IS a woman. Her battle for righeousness and justice is in part framed and influenced by her feminity and there is nothing wrong with that. But there's no clamor to alter her gender.
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine
We have come to an end of an era!
The Doctor was always a male character; it was an essential and foundational part of who the character was and the story of Doctor Who followed certain
patterns because of this. Now, because they have fundamentally altered the
character it is no longer Doctor Who as we knew it. It will become something... different. It
can never be what it was even if after this iteration they go back to a male
character.
I look at it this way: For a character to have genuine
value, that character has to have a few consistent core characteristics. When those
core characteristics are fundamentally changed, the character is irrevocably
changed. So all of this talk about the Doctor being a man or a woman changes
the essence of the character. What was once reliable and understood now becomes
unrecognizable and distracting. Granted there are revelations and secrets
revealed over the course of a character’s story arc that alters them, but
without the core foundation fans have come to recognize, the story becomes
convoluted. Also, if gender change was so easily manipulated in this
character's race, why hasn't this been addressed in any serious way before? I know some will mention the last season or two as a fact that supports this change, but really, that shoehorned in bit of reconning seems disingenuous. That’s another thing that makes this move so jarring and unsettling.
Why does a character, who for 50 plus years being presented
one way now has to change so radically? Why do you think Captain America fans
were outraged when he turned out to be a Hydra agent? True fans feel betrayed
on a fundamental level. Not because they are gender biased or bigoted, but
because they were devoted to a character that was presented in a way they
identified with. Then the rug was pulled out from under them and the character
they cherished and loved for so long, because they had the core characteristics
they loved, was essentially dead. That's what has happened here.
one bad-ass you do not want to mess with, partly because of her gender. And no one I know of has suggested rebooting Aliens with Eric Ripley or worse yet making another Aliens movie in the same cinematic universe and just cloning the now dead character as a man, because 'it's about time' as it's been said for Doctor Who.
What really bothers me is the fact that those in power at the
BBC and Doctor Who felt it necessary to usurp an already established character
to implant a new paradigm. That to me is lazy writing. Why not introduce a new
strong, dominant female character that has a chance to become a full-fledged independent
character all on her own without a crutch of 50 years of character lore? Hmm? Or perhaps reintroduce a strong, well-liked character that is already established, like Romana? Is that some kind of subconscious admission that a female character can’t or
couldn’t hold their own in a male centered Whovian universe? I think Ellen and
Diana would disagree.
I remember a long time ago when Tom Baker jokingly suggested the idea of a female Doctor. I found the quip trit and silly then, and now I find the actual change irritating for more than just what some people might call gender bias (the aforementioned lazy writing for one). We could talk about this ad nauseam but it really comes down to established norms and character expectations. If this gender bending was a mainstay of the character from the beginning, or introduced or even hinted at long ago, it would be easier to identify with that aspect of the character.
Doctor Who as we've known it is forever gone. Whatever comes
next will be new, a variation, an alteration, some perhaps would say an aberration, but not a
continuation.
Thanks for reading.
Comments are always welcome.
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Once More Unto the Breach...
Douglas Clark
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine
Persistence and Perseverance pay off. I've been published again, this time in The Corvus Review.
My story, Don't Dance, starts on page 38.
Thanks for reading.
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine
Persistence and Perseverance pay off. I've been published again, this time in The Corvus Review.
My story, Don't Dance, starts on page 38.
Thanks for reading.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
I Got Published Again!!!
Douglas Clark
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine
Hello everyone. Just thought I'd let you know. I got published again!!!! This time by Five 2 One Magazine.
Check out my short story here.
Thanks for reading.
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine
Hello everyone. Just thought I'd let you know. I got published again!!!! This time by Five 2 One Magazine.
Check out my short story here.
Thanks for reading.
Monday, August 22, 2016
Hell’s Itch is a Nightmare!
Douglas Clark
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine
I thought I’d share a little story with you considering I just
got another sunburn despite my best efforts with sunscreen.
Okay, so for most of you, the term Hell’s Itch doesn’t mean
a damned thing. For others, they nod their head silently and recall all too
well the most agonizing pain they ever experienced.
I’ll explain.
When people get sunburned it hurts, then it itches a little,
the skin starts to peel, it looks freaky and then heals and life goes on its
merry way. But for a very select few of us, it’s not that simple. See after we
get a sunburn, and it hurts, it starts to itch a little, then a little more, then
a lot more, and then… we are dragged down a path of nightmarishly agonizing
skin torture that is absolutely hellish in every way.
Have you ever had an itch and deliberately didn’t scratch it
to see if it would go away? It didn’t right. You had to scratch it after it got
to be unbearable. Then the ordeal was over. Well, with Hell’s Itch no amount of
itching will make the irritation go away. Scratching in fact makes it worse,
but it’s so agonizing attempting to avoid scratching the itch it’s unavoidable.
So you get caught in an ever increasing cycle of painful itching that you must
scratch only to make the itching worse.
And it is absolutely agonizing…
I’ve been the sufferer of Hell’s Itch three times. And the
worst part of it is, the sunburn preceding it doesn’t have to be that bad. But
the itching gets worse and worse until you lay spasming on the floor in
convulsive twitching and shaking because absolutely no amount of scratching alleviates
the itch.
When it first happened to me, I did get a bad sunburn. The
first day was typical, but after I took a shower, all hell broke loose. The
itching mounted, got worse, became deeper, more pronounced, then intense. I
started to get anxious. What is happening
to me? I screamed. Then the fear mixes with anxiety, plus the relentless
itching. I grabbed a bottle of Aloe Vera skin cream and slathered it all over
my back right on my sunburn. I could say it was like throwing gasoline on a
fire, but to be honest, it was more like igniting a nuclear bomb on a mushroom
cloud. Holy HELL. I literally fell to the floor crying and screaming. The intensity
of the itching reached down to my soul.
Others have said it was the worst pain they ever experienced
and I completely agree.
Quickly I hit the shower scrubbed with a loofa. It hurt but
surprisingly the pain of racking a coarse loofa over burnt skin was easier to
deal with than the hellishly unrelenting itching. I turned the water to warm
because I hate cold showers and surprisingly the heat also helped.
After getting out of the shower, the itching returned almost
in full force. I contemplated the ER but resigned myself to CVS to get some
kind of skin cream. There I wandered the aisles, body shaking, spasming,
scrapping my back against any surface that could provide an edge to stop the
itch even for a nanosecond until I found a bottle of Banana boat after sunburn
itch cream. Sadly, I cannot remember the name of their product and their
website had nothing about it. (Side note: others have said that A&D
ointment, or diaper cream works wonders. Vitamin A and Vitamin D are good for
healing skin). Anyway, I bought the bottle ran home. Picking a test patch of
burned skin I applied some and waited. Within a minute the itching subsided. So
I poured copious amounts of the cream on my back. Instantly I found some relief.
I tried to lay down but ten minutes later the itch returned.
So again I lathered on more cream. Again the itch relented, momentarily. So
every ten minutes for the next three hours I glopped on a layer of this miracle
cream until finally the last application. Ten minutes when by and still no Hell’s
Itch. It was irritated and itchy but not debilitating. Then 15, then 20
minutes, a half hour went by and the agony did not return. I finally fell asleep.
Two hours later I woke up and started to feel the all too horrifying effects of
the itch mounting another tearful-causing floor-sprawling crying fest for me.
Quickly I applied more cream and beat the skin irritating demon back down to
hell.
I followed that pattern for the entire morning. Eventually
the itch became manageable. Within a day, the Hell’s Itch succumbed to my exorcism
and remained in the bowels of Hade’s basement. But the horror of my experience
remained.
I’ve since learned that antihistamines like Benadryl and
Advil Cold and Sinus also help to beat back the itching beast. Others recommend
Peppermint Oil although I’ve never tried that one. So I’ve put together an
emergency aid list of things to do if you ever have the horrid experience of
suffering from Hell’s Itch.
What to do:
1. Take a hot, hot shower – The pain is easier to deal with
than the itch.
2. Drink LOOOOOOOTs of water.
3. Take an antihistamine, then take some more (Don’t
overdose though).
4. Get yourself some A&D ointment, Peppermint Oil, (DO
NOT use Aloe Vera) and lather on as much as you can repeatedly.
5. A pillow to scream into.
Hopefully if you have someone to help you the process might
be easier. And for fuck’s sake, start using sunscreen and stay out of the sun
much as possible.
Good luck.
Thanks for reading.
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Friday, August 5, 2016
A Very Fine Old Battleship
Douglas Clark
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine
Here's a great article by Geoffrey Morrison about an old Battleship. I love ships, but there's something slightly sad about this one. It's permanently landlocked. You'll see in the picture gallery that it will never sail again. There's something so confining about that. But the pictures are great.
Enjoy.
-Head writer, The Inspiration Engine
Here's a great article by Geoffrey Morrison about an old Battleship. I love ships, but there's something slightly sad about this one. It's permanently landlocked. You'll see in the picture gallery that it will never sail again. There's something so confining about that. But the pictures are great.
(picture taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Mikasa)
Enjoy.
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Friday, July 1, 2016
My Published Short Story
By Douglas Clark
Head writer: The Inspiration Engine
Hi everyone. Good news!!! I got published again. This time in the Paragon Journal.
My short story, Twenty Minutes to El Cajon Boulevard, appears on page 83.
Please read my story and enjoy.
Doug
Head writer: The Inspiration Engine
Hi everyone. Good news!!! I got published again. This time in the Paragon Journal.
My short story, Twenty Minutes to El Cajon Boulevard, appears on page 83.
Please read my story and enjoy.
Doug
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Doug Clark - in The Syzygy Poetry Journal
By Doug Clark
Head Writer - The Inspiration Engine
I am pleased to announce that two of my poems have been published in The Syzygy Poetry Journal. I have provided a direct link to my poems here.
Below is the acceptance letter I received from the editors of Syzygy Poetry Journal. I'll be keeping it in close proximity from now on as a reminder of what persistence can yield.
The key to getting published is never giving up.
Thanks for reading.
Head Writer - The Inspiration Engine
I am pleased to announce that two of my poems have been published in The Syzygy Poetry Journal. I have provided a direct link to my poems here.
Below is the acceptance letter I received from the editors of Syzygy Poetry Journal. I'll be keeping it in close proximity from now on as a reminder of what persistence can yield.
The key to getting published is never giving up.
Thanks for reading.
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Bad Situation?
By Douglas Clark
Head writer: The Inspiration Engine
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Thanks for reading.
Head writer: The Inspiration Engine
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Remember!
Thanks for reading.
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