Last time we looked, there were over 300 television channels already out there. And that’s plenty. But the way we look at it, Channel 1 is a “channel” in name only. Because your average TV channel can’t give you an abs workout at exactly 7:42AM. Or become an instant Karaoke machine if your friends drop […] Read more
Channel Eleven Eyewitness News
Everyone said she’d make a wonderful mother and now they say she’s killed her baby. How could this have happened?For many new mothers, changes in their hormonal balance may cause mild depression after giving birth, but tonight on eyewitness news, we talk to mothers whose hormones nearly drove them insane.It’s called Postpartum Psychosis, new mothers–find […] Read more
Chantelle
Lace so soft and delicate, you simply forget it’s there. It may be a detail, but it’s a Chantelle […] Read more
Chapbooks and Broadsides
Because Chapbooks and Broadsides are quick and inexpensive to produce, they are a great medium for experimentation & personal expression. And unlike blogs (which are also quick and inexpensive to produce), you can hold them in your hand, caress them, read them on an airplane, hand them out to random strangers on street corners, take […] Read more
Chapstick
Glide on chap stick overnight lip treatment specially formulated lip care with 8 moisturizers like aloe and vitamin E that replenish, smooth, and soften. It works for hours as you sleep. So you wake up to lips that truly look smoother and softer. Chap stick overnight lip treatment for smoother, softer lips overnight […] Read more
Characters – practice
(High voice) Don’t tell anybody that I can’t swim! The sword is a gift Don’t ask me why a mage is carrying a sword (Menacing but cute voice, much twang) I love the feeling of chasing prey I wash my hook with blood (Positive/happy character) Curse simply means restriction There are hundreds of monsters living […] Read more
Charity, by Len Deighton
The world was drained of color and life by a bloated vampire moon. The snowy landscape was grey and blurry as it sped past the train. The railway sliced through the land like a knife, not following any road. The skyline was devoid of everything except a few bright cottages and a dense black forest […] Read more
Charity, By Len Deighton
A bloated vampire moon drained all life and color from the world. The snow-covered land came speeding past the train. It was gray and ill-defined, marked only by a few livid cottages and limitless black forest grizzled with snow. No roads; the railway did not follow any road, it cut through the land like a […] Read more
Charles Lindbergh
Just after 10 p.m. on May 21, 1927, a small silver-nosed airplane circled the Eiffel Tower, then headed northeast over Paris. In the cockpit, the weary young pilot swept his flashlight over the instrument panel to check that the readings were normal. Then he fastened his seat belt and descended toward Le Bourget Aerodrome, where, […] Read more
Charles Lindbergh
On May 21, 1927, a little after 10 pm a small silver airplane circles the Eiffel Tower over Paris. Inside the plane, a tired young pilot checked his instrument panel with a flashlight. Everything was normal so he fastened his seatbelt and began his descent to the Le Bourget Aerodrome where he planned to land. […] Read more

