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The Siren’s Call

www.thesirenscall.net Young attorney Steven Perry has it all and is living the good life until his beautiful fiancee is killed by a drunk driver. The Siren’s Call is a story of the love between friends – – what we do to sustain our friendships, and, sadly, what we do to destroy them. Tormented by voices in his head, he attempts to escape his grief by fleeing to his friend Kip’s Northern Lake Michigan retreat. Feeling his friend’s distress,Kip convinces Steve to join him in Hawaii for an extended geatway where Steve attempts to deal with his grief and gestating madness. Steve soon begins to suspect that Kip is wrestling with his own demons that he refuses to reveal – – stressing their relationship to the breaking point. Even as Kip’s best friend, Steve cannot imagine neither the depth of Kip’s deception nor the terrible secret he is hiding. Filled with raw emotional power and vivid images of the surrounding landscapes, The Siren’s Call is an unforgettable story of two friends struggling to cope with profound grief the best way they know how as they try to make sense out of a senseless personal tragedy. Get your copy of the Siren’s Call today.

Rational Station – Episode 02: Playing Well with Others

In which how religious folks are being selfish, irrational, paranoid, and unreasonable with regards to morality and government is explained by Sandra, our heroine. Sorry it took me so long to get this second episode out, folks. I encountered a hard drive problem (which turned out to be a loose connection, thankfully), a couple of 3D model malfunctions, a complete overhaul of the scene lighting, multiple recording sessions (none of which came out quite right ANYWAY), and I also took a week off to go to Hawaii (I’m not sorry about that part!). There’s no telling when Episode 03 will come out; I have a number of projects on the spike and I’ve been neglecting them to get this done. We’ll see.