They Call Me Nooner — The Novel by Laine Scheliga
They Call Me Nooner — The Novel by Laine Scheliga Dade Nooner is a brawling Texas drifter skilled with words but quick on the trigger. Joined by a band of loco…
They Call Me Nooner — The Novel by Laine Scheliga Dade Nooner is a brawling Texas drifter skilled with words but quick on the trigger. Joined by a band of loco…
Etude By Laine Scheliga Francisco played his guitar for tips on the cold and busy city street. He sat on a small collapsible wooden stool beside the glow of a doughnut shop, and passersby would toss coins into his open…
Black Leg by Laine Scheliga This is the true story of Black Leg, a vile yet remarkable man somehow forgotten through the meandering passages of time’s labyrinth. Black Leg was the vilest mercenary on land and sea. He was a…
By Luaine Lee McClatchy-Tribune News Service Before the sappy “Twilight” movies there was another “Twilight” that shone far brighter and lasted far longer. It was, of course, Rod Serling’s “The Twilight Zone,” which always makes regular yearly orbits on various…
By Luaine Lee It didn’t sound like a fortuitous beginning for a television series. The original star of the show was fired. The entire cast was changed, except for one, lone player. And the initial pilot failed to sell. It…
by Captain Hollywood When I was about ten, comic books called to me. I was a big reader of comics and I absorbed every single word of comic scripture; every superhero, every arch-villain, every explosion, every battle between good and evil. …
We’ve all been transfixed by the wonder of the eternal heavens. We look to a starry sky in awe and often wonder, “Should I really have another beer?” The cosmos seem to call to us as we contemplate eternity, and…
Thus began one of the creepiest science fiction shows ever to bombard the tube, “The Outer Limits.” I dig this show big time, and it horrified me as a kid. . . which was a good thing. The intro to the show…
When I went to the horror movies as a little kid, they always had this little lobby inside the theater where they’d have the posters and lobby cards of the featured movie posted behind glass windows. I’d go in the theater, pick up…