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Are Tablets the Future of Magazines?
I know a certain magazine staff that is going through the somewhat painful process of transitioning from print to digital. It’s pretty clear even to the oldest, most conservative editors on this staff that the future is digital, and yet there is a nervous energy in...
Birds of Prey
Her only memory of the end was of great, winged beasts descending upon the earth. Had that really happened or had she imagined it? She thought about the creatures often, most often at night, behind tightly closed eyes. Maybe the answer to her question did not really...
The Reading: A Poem
There's something uniquely odd about reading your creative work directly from the page to a gathered audience. You're sharing something you've probably written in solitude, in silence; it may even be intensely personal, particularly in the case of poetry. Like...
Apple iPad vs. Android Tablet: At Work and at Home
The tablet computer has been around for years, but it wasn’t until Apple’s iPad hit the market two years ago that the form factor exploded. Apple infused the notion of tablet computing with the company’s signature focus on hardware quality and beautifully smooth user...
Geek: A Haiku
Ah, the haiku. That ancient form of succinct phrase poetry, juxtaposing images or ideas, punctuated with syllabic constriction and line breaks, adhering strictly to the 5-7-5 structure. It is the yearning for revelation shared by author and reader. I hope to share a...
Building My Home Theater
A couple years ago, I went through the process of building a home theater in my basement. With a limited budget, but with a keen eye for quality, I found a way to build the theater that I'd dreamed of for years. For my freelance writing gig at Residential AV Presents:...
The Hero: A Poem
I believe poetry is one of our purest forms of art, and I like to think I am a master of it, as you can see in the example that follows. I studied extensively with poets in both California and Colorado to hone the delicate craft. As you read, I urge you to find a...
Two NaNoWriMo Surges
I can't remember who first turned me on to NaNoWriMo—that is, National Novel Writing Month, which is the month of November. It was a few years ago that I first heard about it. It's an annual internet-based novel-writing project that challenges participants to write...
William Dwindling
The morning William woke up missing his left ear, the sky was overcast. The gray day made him drowsy and kept him unconscious well past his usual waking time. He lifted his head reluctantly from the pillow, aching to drift back into slumber but knowing he ought to get...
The Naked Dame
Guy Redding was a photographer trying to make ends meet. After a few years snapping photos of bad people doing bad things, he was practically a gumshoe. And when a beautiful naked blonde crossed his path, he suddenly had a very personal mystery to solve. With the...
Bio
Jason Bovberg is the author of Tessa Goes Down, Loser Baby, the Blood trilogy—Blood Red, Draw Blood, and Blood Dawn—and The Naked Dame. His forthcoming books include A Small Poisonous Act, a suburban noir novel, and Little Miss Nobody, a mystery based on a true crime. He is editor/publisher of Dark Highway Press, which published the controversial, erotic fairy tale Santa Steps Out and the weird western anthology Skull Full of Spurs. He lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, with his wife Barb, his daughters Harper and Sophie, and his canines Rocky and Rango.
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