Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Death And The Cowboy

    Death And The Cowboy

    She was with me when I let out my first cry And she’ll hold my hand when its time to die All men are equal in her eyes or so they say She gets closer with the passing of everyday I grew up hard and I grew up mean Shot my first man at age…

  • “The Embrace” By Alex Ruiz

    “The Embrace” By Alex Ruiz

    Running across the work of Alex Ruiz was quite the discovery. “The Embrace” is an incredible piece of art. Given the time of year, I couldn’t help posting this Nightmare Before Christmas themed piece. It’s a gorgeous example of moldering decay and beauty. Jack Skellington and Sally have never looked creepier.

  • My Advocacy For A Dresden Files Movie

    My Advocacy For A Dresden Files Movie

    Given the success of the Harry Potter and Lord of The Rings franchises – I’m surprised by Hollywood’s reluctance to produce more magic and urban fantasy themed films. Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files is a great candidate for a big screen production.

  • Why Skyfall Was So Successful

    Why Skyfall Was So Successful

    There are many reasons why “Skyfall” is already considered one of the best James Bond films to date. But the driving force behind its success is resonance. Daniel Craig’s performance brought a needed degree of genuine humanity to Ian Fleming’s famous spy.

  • “Scarred Native” By David Rapoza

    “Scarred Native” By David Rapoza

    Dave Rapoza is a freelance illustrator and concept artist based in Burlington, Vermont. He did not attend a formal art school. Instead, Mr. Rapoza  mastered his craft through independent study, observing techniques used by various artists posted on art forums. After years of studying sketchbooks and taking freelance jobs, his improved talents allowed him to…

  • “Into The Night”

    “Into The Night”

    By Jason Zapata There’s no going quietly into the night. No surrendering to inevitabilities of time Or taking shelter in memory and old age. Not when there’s still something to prove. There’s no going quietly into the night. Dignity be damned. I’ll do what must be done. I’ll fight the tireless enemy that approaches To…

  • “Fires of Heaven” By Dan Dos Santos

    “Fires of Heaven” By Dan Dos Santos

    There are few artists with the raw talent of Dan Dos Santos. And that statement is far from hyperbole. One look at his work on “The Fires of Heaven” makes this abundantly clear. Dan’s work is all done with traditional oil paints and his subjects see to spring out from the canvas they’re painted on.…

  • Felix J. Palma’s “The Map of Time”

    Felix J. Palma’s “The Map of Time”

    Felix J. Palma’s “The Map of Time” is written with spell bounding craft. His novel stars H.G. Wells and a colorful cast of characters linked together by Well’s novel, “The Time Machine”. Readers are immersed in Victorian London as interlocking plots play out and the possibility of time travel is examined.

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