Singer WantedJust to do a song on me new album. ANyone interested?
A Christmas Concept: Part TwoPart Two: Elements of the past and the present combining to make something not quite as good as eitherFeaturing words of the English language Andy watched, Sammi by his side looking a little disinterested, as a birth took place in a small room before them. It has happening in tones of brown and was rather grainy, but seeing as at that time sepia didn’t exist that was still rather impressive. Finally, after much hardship, a baby boy was evacuated from his mother’s…well you get the picture. The doctor passed him to his father, with a grim expression. The father didn’t look at his bawling son. “I’m
A Christmas Concept: Part OnePart One: Dead men on door knockers Featuring a distinct abundance of character awareness Craig Owens was dead. He had been for a while now. In fact, the funeral had been held many years before. It had been a dry affair. So you can imagine why Andy Biersack, Owen’s living business partner, was a little surprised to find his head sticking out of the door knocker. However, Andy didn’t scream. He didn’t flinch. His eyes went wide and he ogled Craig’s visage, and one triangular eyebrow went up in scepticism, but besides all that, outwardly he didn’t seem ruffled. Inside was a different matter, but we’re
A Christmas Concept: Part ThreePart Three: Purdy Minds and Christmas TimeFeaturing a clever trick in the title that links to another fan fiction of mine Andy was quite taken aback by the, well, sassiness of this new ghost, mostly because he’d finally been paid and had just gotten into character. A fine upper class English gentleman should not have to deal with such lobstronomy. Nor should one have to endure an author’s endless references to Big Fat Quiz of the Year. This was still a Christmas story god damn it! “Don’t take our lord’s name in vain,” Ashley scolded, hitting Andy with a wooden spoon he had produced from nowhere. Nowhe