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Writer's Block: In a Jam

2nd. Apr, 2009 | 08:07 pm
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If you were in trouble or ran afoul of the law, which fictional detective or investigator—from tv, movies, or books—would you want to help you?


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Not really an investigator, but Michael Scofield from Prison Break...

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Writer's Block: True Crime

16th. Jan, 2009 | 04:37 am
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Today is the anniversary of the death of Elizabeth Short, also known as the Black Dahlia. What real-life murder story are you most fascinated by?


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Um. This is kinda creepy, and it makes me feel like an asshole, but I guess I have read a bit about murder stories. I'm interested in psychology so I'm interested in the killers, mostly. I'm not trying to glorify them or anything, in the end unless you're completely certifiable and have no idea what you're doing, you're responsible for your own actions and I don't give a shit how messed up your life has been up to that point.

I used to read a lot about Son of Sam...to imagine living in NY during that time is pretty horrifying. It was nowhere near those standards, but we had someone in my area who was beating up couples in cars a couple of years ago, so that was pretty freaky.

Also I remember on Girls Next Door, one Halloween, they went to where Elizabeth Short (Black Dahlia as mentioned above) was found and Bridget posed as her lying dead on the grass...and again, I can understand the fascination with wanting to do that, but it did seem a bit disrespectful. I mean, that was a real person! I don't think I would do it. But I guess anything to make these things seem a little less real, right...that's like there's a metal band called the Black Dahlia Murder.

So umm, I feel vaguely creeped out now.

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