See your sunlight burning to go down
It is a grey day for a solstice.
Not all of Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) works equally well in black and white, but enough of it works that
derspatchel and I spent a full hour last night sending each other screencaps and discussing cinematography, shadow-work, matte effects, soundstages, and whether it would really have looked that way if shot by Republic Pictures. Choose your own, discuss. Some of this movie is amazingly beautiful in monochrome.
My story "Moving Nameless," originally published in Not One of Us #27, has been accepted for reprint by King David and the Spiders from Mars, edited by Tim Lieder (Dybbuk Press, July 2013).
The thing about the sun is, it comes back even when you can't see it.
Not all of Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) works equally well in black and white, but enough of it works that
My story "Moving Nameless," originally published in Not One of Us #27, has been accepted for reprint by King David and the Spiders from Mars, edited by Tim Lieder (Dybbuk Press, July 2013).
The thing about the sun is, it comes back even when you can't see it.

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Congratulations. That is one of the best anthology titles ever.
The thing about the sun is, it comes back even when you can't see it.
Thank you.
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It's grey here as well.
Thanks for sharing the stills of Raiders of the Lost Ark in black and white. Interesting concept, that.
Congratulations on the acceptance!
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This.
Nine
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As long as it is the sun, and not just a flaming ball of gas... *goes back to his Hogswatch preparations*
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Advance report: yes, it is back, and ridiculously hot.
Congrats on the reprint!
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Yes, and this is a good metaphor for so much. There's a lot of love that isn't visible, much goodness that isn't apparent.
Congrats on the reprint!
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