Nov. 17th, 2012
Nightfall: Deadly Developments
Nov. 17th, 2012 10:12 pmDeadly Developments
The process shown seems like a lot of trouble for a book cover.
I am impressed by how, once the inevitable has happened, the photographers accept that they are to their ears in Weird Crap but less impressed by how they plan on verifying their model. One thing, though: ( Read more... )
The process shown seems like a lot of trouble for a book cover.
I am impressed by how, once the inevitable has happened, the photographers accept that they are to their ears in Weird Crap but less impressed by how they plan on verifying their model. One thing, though: ( Read more... )
Nightfall: The Appetite of Mr. Lucraft
Nov. 17th, 2012 11:12 pm The Appetite of Mr. Lucraft
In this adaptation of James Rice and Sir Walter Besant's short story "The Case of Mr Lucraft", a down-on-his-luck actor makes what turns out to be a very bad bargain with a self-indulgent, voracious and quite rich old man. This was first published in 1875 so be warned the character of the old fellow's servant is not what one might call nuanced.
This appears to have been mistitled in the archive so now I am wondering whether what seem to be duplicates in the series actually are or if they are merely mistitled.
In this adaptation of James Rice and Sir Walter Besant's short story "The Case of Mr Lucraft", a down-on-his-luck actor makes what turns out to be a very bad bargain with a self-indulgent, voracious and quite rich old man. This was first published in 1875 so be warned the character of the old fellow's servant is not what one might call nuanced.
This appears to have been mistitled in the archive so now I am wondering whether what seem to be duplicates in the series actually are or if they are merely mistitled.