Archive for May, 2008

Short Story: Knee Deep

I am no longer host­ing my Short Fic­tion on my blog, you can now it @ ryangsanders.com. Sorry for the let down, but I’m sure you will live. Keep read­ing anyway!

Short Story: Monster

I am no longer host­ing my Short Fic­tion on my blog, I will be putting it on rgsanders.com when it goes live. Sorry for the let down, but I’m sure you will live. Keep read­ing anyway!

Short Story: Rainbow

I am no longer host­ing my Short Fic­tion on my blog, it’s now @ ryangsanders.com Sorry for the let down, but I’m sure you will live. Keep read­ing anyway!

Say Hello To My Little Friend

So, I was check­ing out Grant Gould’s web­site a day or two ago and I came across a funky lit­tle exer­cise which shows you how to draw a Jawa. Now, it’s sup­posed to be for kids, but my 8yr old

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& Why You Don’t Care">Future-Life & Why You Don’t Care

Dis­claimer: I can­not vote in the United States. I am not a cit­i­zen but I am a legal alien and as such, I care about what hap­pens to this coun­try. I have a fam­ily that lives here and it’s my

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On The Shelf: Erik The Viking

Ooh! Scary! Scary! Don’t we look mean? You can’t see me! But I can see you!“ — Erik the Viking Fun times. This is an old­ish one. Not quite back to the era of the Viking, but more the era

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On The Shelf: Leon — The Professional

Can we try with real bul­lets now?“ — Mathilda It had been a while since I’d seen Leon. I vaguely recalled see­ing it back in the nineties (though not when it was released in ’94) and remem­bered how much I’d

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H.H. The Dalai Lama

The sec­ond page I worked on with the Dalai Lama, whom we saw at Qwest Field in 2008 for the Seeds of Com­pas­sion talks. I like this one for the colours and the sim­plic­ity. The tick­ets for the event will go

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Barack Obama

I have started putting together a book of mem­o­ries for my baby daugh­ter. This is a page for Sen. Barack Obama’s visit to Seat­tle on Feb­ru­ary 8th, 2008 which we all went too. It’s sim­ple, clean and rep­re­sents the feel­ings we

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