Author Archives: Scott Smith

Indiana, Illinois, Iowa

Indiana, Illinois, Iowa

If I could name you over,
If I could build a castle in the vacancy,
If I could find you on main st,
If I could buy a kernel of truth,
if I could store the winter,
If I could sell your views,
If I could consider you home,
If I could name the clouds,
If I could believe in champions,
If I could, i would.

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Rufio!

Really enjoyed hearing Dante Basco speak today at Geekout. Going to pay more attention to his career going forward. Came home and brought out the paintbrush for the first time in quite a while and made a creature rendition of Rufio from Hook.
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Coalesce

Only covered in a shroud to hide from the past.
Moments are like scars in the winter snow,
black asphalt peeking up towards the melting sun.
Like the lines on your back, tracing towards the lip of tommorow.
Scattered, massive prisons of hope.
Only wearing this shroud to prevent detective work.
What can you tell from just the daggers eyes?
Killing in the casino, killing in the pharmacy,
Lady luck is a water sprite, amused in despair.
Love settles on the eastern wind,
as the sidewalks cracks, once whole becomes broken,
and the old man crumbles, his hands weathered, worn.
Only thing left under the shroud is a dream once promised.

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New Postcards

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So I loved Fury Road. Loved it more than I should any movie made today. It made me feel like a kid again. A kid whose eyeballs fall out from whats on the screen. Well I made some new letterpress postcards today, one from Fury Road and one from Beyond Thunderdome. You can get them at my etsy if you’d like right here ETSY PRINTS

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Caledon Part 2.

Caledon Part 1

When Caledon crested the surface he let go of the air pocket spell to consere his strength. He spun in the waves until he saw his vessel, a tiny skipper with a lone purple sail raised.
“HEY!!! Azarin! HEY!”
Caledon saw some motion on the boat but it didn’t turn towards him. He started swimming towards the boat and his leg throbbed more by the minute. He closed his eyes and whispered a small healing spell. It would at least numb the pain, but he knew he needed to get out of the water soon and get the leg treated properly. Joseph was also on the boat and he was the true healer of the trio. They had all met in first year at Tanta Academy and even though they had all chosen different disciplines in the mystical arts they remained friends.
As he got closer Caledon called again and this time Azarin spun, his tall thin frame moving to get the boat turned towards Caledon. Caledon breathed a sigh of relief and decided to float and wait for his rescue to arrive. As the boat pulled close Joseph offered his hand to the tired floating magician.
“What are you doing over here Cal?” he said with a smirk.
“Would you believe I just fought an Angular?”
Azarin raised an eye at that.
“This far out? That’s strange. Did you get what we came for?”
“Thanks for your concern, I’m fine” Caledon said as he pulled himself onto the vessel. Joseph saw the wound and went to work on it right away.
“Nasty cut Cal, I’ll do what I can but it’s going to need mending back on shore” said Joseph.
Azarin had moved closer to inspect the wound then exchanged glances with Caledon who shrugged and reached into his coat pocket to pull out a brown bag. He tossed it to Azarin who went straight to opening it.
He pulled out a beautiful crystal stone. The sea light reflected through it creating a prism of colors that enveloped the whole ship.
“Wow,” said all three friends at the same time.
“The Captains Stone,” whispered Caledon.

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Caledon

Caledon knew the power of the words. Every first year magician knew the spell. It was usually just a simple defense casting. But under the right circumstances, when contained in a small space or underwater the force of the shield could also act as a weapon.
Luckily for Caledon then that the Angular, a thin fish like creature with a long scaled tail and two arms brandishing dual tridents had backed him up towards a submerged vessel.
The young wizard knew he needed to concentrate, he had to manage to maintain the air pocket spell which kept him alive and breathing at this depth while also conjuring his shield blast.
The Angular came on fast, shoving his tridents in rapid succession. Caledon managed to dodge the first few jabs but caught one on his thigh. A thick gush of red dirtied the sea. He knew he would need to get that under control quickly, as the scent of human blood was an attractive proposition for the creatures who lived in this section of Lion’s Coast.
The Angular’s face distorted into what may have passed for a smile as he saw the wound, and he came on brandishing one trident over his head with ease ready to plunge it into Caledons heart. The young wizard said the words, but he focused on the incoming trident, its sharp pointed end meaning almost assuredly his demise. He closed his eyes and prepared for his death. His mother would be there waiting for him. He wondered if she would scold him for being in the sea, or for joining the Tanta Academy. She had always been against his training to be a wizard. A small thud surrounded him, but nothing pierced his skin. Gradually he opened his eye to see that his shield glowed blue around him, sparkling in the water. Floating in front of him and slowly rising up was a prone Angular, tridents released from its unconscious grasp. Caledon sighed deep and turned to escape. His leg was still bleeding and its beacon meant he would be fish food before long. He had lost his bearings in the fight with the sea creature and knew he needed to get back to his ship so he swam in the only direction he was sure of.
He swam towards the light.

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goodbye Mr Nimoy

Just need to write today and say thank you to Leonard Nimoy. I first discovered Star Trek through a neighbors house while cat sitting at the young age of six. They had the old one episode on tape vhs cassettes you can now find in yard sales everywhere. My whole fandom starts with Star Trek and everywhere it diverts to is because of that show.
Nimoy along with Shatner are the reason I am a geek, and it’s hard to express how their playing these roles changed my life. Unlike a lot of things that fascinate as a child, Star Trek continues to mean something as an adult and Mr Nimoy is an important part of that. He also lived his life as an artist and for that we should all salute him. Rest in peace sir. We will all try to live long and prosper because of you.

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Ladies of Letterpress:The Book

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My awesome wife with her cofounder of Ladies of Letterpress Kseniya Thomas have a new book coming out in April. It’s up for preorder here on Amazon. I’ve already seen a copy and it includes 80 amazing posters and details on letterpress shops all over the country. A great coffee style book for fans of letterpress printing.

Jessica’s instructional book Letterpress Now is still in print and available here on Amazon

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