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Became You
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I found you when I found you
I lived between your breaths
And I followed every step
Until you became me and you left
Silhouette crept through
The cracks of a fractured heart
But you slept through
Dreams were never meant to
Became the function of our lives
That closed our eyes to life
I lived [...]
The Lost Words
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Words. Words.
I’m thinking of all the words.
Left stuck in a book, your computer, or your phone, just waiting to be performed.
The lost words.
See I’m a reformed closet writer addict.
Been laying down thoughts without the thought that if one day performed that they could be caught…or bought…or even [...]
Social Media Murder web site launched
06 months ago
by HieroHero
in Creative Writing
You can now find out all about the book Social Media Murder at the Social Media Murder Website Read reviews, find out where you can buy the book and sample the first chapter.
Social Media Murder is now available
29 months ago
Check out the book on Amazon here: Social Media Murder
A man attends a social media event in real life and ends up dead. The detectives are drawn into this new digital frontier and discover they must use social media to solve the murder. In this world everything is instant, online personas [...]
My Twitter Year in Review
11 year ago
It's been an interesting year on Twitter. 640 of my tweets have been retweeted, I thought I'd go through some of my favourites and yours. It's a completely narcissistic exercise, but isn't that what Twitter is about anyway? :)
The best people on Twitter, who you should follow, my definitive guide
81 year ago
I’ve now been on Twitter for almost 2 years. When you do a follow friday you only have so many characters. You can tweet a whole bunch of names but then not say much about them so it doesn’t add much value. You can do them individually but if you do that a lot people get upset that you are [...]
Luther: An exciting new UK crime drama
01 year ago
by HieroHero
in Television
Luther stars Idris Elba, most famous for his performance as Stringer Bell in "The Wire." Stringer Bell was such a strong character that it is hard to imagine Idris as troubled detective Luther. He pulls it off tremendously however with a truly engaging performance. Luther is a 6 episode UK series which just finished airing last month. It's a creepy, disturbing and action packed drama which will have you entertained from start to finish.
Coffee Infused Beer: Longshot
01 year ago
by HieroHero
in Food & Drink
People love coffee. People love beer. Can you actually combine the two? For all the coffee afficianados and beer lovers the answer is Yes! The folks at Matilda Bay have taken on the challenge of creating a dream collaboration of flavours. Matilda Bay is best known for the American Pale Ale “Fat [...]
Social Media Murder: Chapter 1
01 year ago
by HieroHero
in Creative Writing
Join Detectives Hughes and Pearce as they investigate a murder within the emerging social media space. When a man inexpicably ends up dead after attending a Tweetup the mystery begins to unravel. Nothing is what it seems and the world of Twitter quickly uncovers an intriguing cast of real life characters, all suspects. Can the detectives uncover the clues and use emerging social media technology to help solve the case before the body and tweet count rises?
Sam & Max The Devil’s Playhouse: The Penal Zone Review
01 year ago
by HieroHero
in Video Games
Telltale Games released a brand new Sam and Max game "The Penal Zone" last month. It's their third Sam and Max series and debuted on Playstation 3, PC, Mac and iPad. LucasArts "Sam and Max: Hit the Road" which was released on PC back in 1993 remains one of the funniest video games ever made. This makes any Telltale Sam & Max game have a lot to live up to, when you compare it to that classic. Telltale is up to the challenge and continues to make great strides with their technology. It's been a few years since Season 2 of Sam & Max and with the expanding companies additional resources they've produced their best video game to date.