Pinned“It’s God’s Will . . .”Man’s Excuse to Explain Away Bad Behavior — On the occasions he wasn’t misquoting “Is it lawful law?” …Philosophy11 min readPhilosophy11 min read
PinnedGo Into the Arts . . . I’m Not KiddingHow the muses kill . . . and fulfill at the same time — “Go into the arts. I’m not kidding. The arts are not a way to make a living. They are a very human way of making life more bearable. Practicing an art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow, for heaven’s sake. Sing in…Screenwriting8 min readScreenwriting8 min read
Oct 29, 2022Ferd Sebastian: A Life in FilmThe ’70s exploitation filmmaker behind Rocktober Blood and ‘Gator Bait, passes — Editor’s Note: The film hyperlinks within this article will redirect you to off-Medium film reviews by R.D Francis. Prior to Ferd and Beverly Sebastian’s mid-’90s conversion to Christianity and subsequent retirement from an industry where they shared writing, directing, cinematography and producing duties in their crafting drive-in and direct-to-video exploiters…Filmmaking11 min readFilmmaking11 min read
May 15, 2021Arthur Pendragon’s 70th BirthdayJim Morrison’s Doppelganger Behind Phantom’s Divine Comedy and more tales about Detroit’s ’60s and ’70s lost rockers — Editor’s Note: You’ll find music links, as well as links to a series of ongoing articles regarding the life and career of the Phantom and Detroit’s other lost rockers of the ’60s and ’70s in this birthday tribute. The late Phantom, born as Ted Pearson, later, legally changing his name…Rock Music6 min readRock Music6 min read
Aug 10, 2020Luminosity: A NovellaThe First Three Chapters of a Dream Suite to the Edge of the Solar System — 1 THE future is now. The science is no longer fiction. The science is a reality. True, man hasn’t perfected a one-push-of-a-button gravity field that miraculously allows us to effortless take a causal walk through the park of a space vessel, but man is now able to pilot their own…Science Fiction16 min readScience Fiction16 min read
Jul 7, 2020Planet of Vampires: A NovellaThe first four chapters of a sci-fi horror tale — On July 24, 1701, French explorer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded Fort de Pontchartrain de Detroit in New France, a geographical area on the former North American continent that bordered what was once Eastern Canada in the north to the former American southern state of Louisiana along the Gulf…Science Fiction16 min readScience Fiction16 min read
Jul 7, 2020The Small Hours: A NovellaThe first four chapters of a Gothic anthology — 1 — Cathedral IN the year 750 A.D of the 8th century, morning rises on Gothic architecture’s finest monument, Cathedral of Our Lady Chartres, perched on a hill off the River Eure in Chartres, France. Her twin spires rise as salvation beacons on the horizon of lush countryside farmland. A…Horror Fiction15 min readHorror Fiction15 min read
Jul 7, 2020The Devil’s Anatomy: A NovellaThe first four chapters of a Gothic horror tale — 1 THE tenth verse of the first book of Ecclesiastes embodies the futility of the dreams of man: The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. And…Horror Fiction20 min readHorror Fiction20 min read
Jul 14, 2019Jesse Lee Turner: A Life in Music and FilmPlus a Film Review of his 1978 film, Smokey and the Good Time Outlaws — Redneck Cinema The concept of hicksploitation, aka rednecksploitation and backwoodsploitation, is insane: Everyone south of the Mason-Dixie are uneducated, inbred moonshine running religious zealots (see the Deliverance-inspired subgenre) — and sometimes cannibals (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre subgenre) — who defy authority and society and strand Yankee motorists for car parts — and…Country Music13 min readCountry Music13 min read
May 26, 2019Arthur Pendragon: Jim Morrison’s DoppelgangerA Primer on the Wizard Behind Phantom’s Divine Comedy: Part 1 — “Necessity or chance approach not me; and what I will is fate,” said poet-philosopher John Milton to Longfellow. Milton believed he could defy the wicked Fates spinning the threads of destiny. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow shook his pessimistic head at his friend’s quaint defiance and offered a more realistic response, “Thy…Jim Morrison22 min readJim Morrison22 min read