Tag: #summerbreak

  • Interview With Eddie Santiago September 2020

    Interview With Eddie Santiago September 2020

    Originally published September 7th of 2020 by writer Andrea Menzies.

    I interviewed screenwriter and guitarist Eddie Santiago about his latest movie project while in Austin, Texas this week. I flew to Texas to see old friends, and I was lucky to run into so many mid-pandemic.

    Eddie showed off his latest two guitar purchases before the interview. He considers writing his greatest creative outlet, but has always liked using guitars in addition. 

    “Practicing on the Rocksmith Remastered video game to learn guitar relaxes me.” Eddie said practicing with his latest guitar buy. This game is available on PC as well as PS4 Eddie plays on. https://rocksmith.ubisoft.com/rocksmith/en-us/home/ Eddie and I both met as we were both working at World of Warcraft’s Blizzard customer support. We both have Nintendo switch lite game players, and play many video games. Him playing another video game that day as I interviewed him did not surprise me. 

    “What is your full name?” I asked him as I noticed Eddie may have been a nickname.

    “Edward Santiago.” He said with a smile. 

    “What is your favorite art to make and perform?” I then asked.

    “I like guitar, but I have won the most awards in writing.” Eddie said.

    “What first got you interested in music and books when you were a kid?” Due to this interview being for a book review podcast called “FH7 Book Reviews” on Podbean I tend to like to turn the conversation to book interests. 

    “My father used to own a video rental store, and I would love to watch a lot of movies when I was a kid. That started my love of fiction in stories.” Eddie said. 

    “How have books of fiction and science fiction had an impact on your art?” I asked next. 

    “Fiction is one of my favorite formats to write in. One of my most loved fiction stories is of teddy bears fighting monsters in a child’s room.” Eddie said. 

    “Do you like Science Fiction or Medieval Style fantasy better?” I then asked. 

    “That is a good question. In my writing I like to take a more Medieval Style fiction approach.” Eddie then said. 

    “What is the most important message you would like to leave with fans of your work with on the Internet?” I asked.

    “Be open to new cultures and new ideas in your life.” Eddie said.

    At the end of my interviews I usually like to ask people if they have any sales URLs they want me to post Eddie does not have any sales URLs on the in a traditional sense. He just asks that people go to see the movies he has written on Facebook. Movie promoters do the sales work for him in post-production. His latest movie in production has been delayed due to the pandemic crisis. Production will continue next year after the quarantine eases production restrictions. 

    For more information on Eddie’s latest project checkout Facebook.com/Edward.Santiago.writer for more information.

     

  • Home Again

    Home again… Home again jiggity jig. It felt good to leave Richmond, Virginia for some much needed travel. Plus I got laid every day that I was gone traveling. This has put me in a MUCH better mood. However it has felt good to come back home to my normal neighborhood and life. Then I rewatched Bladerunner, and that is where I got the home again home again quotation from for the blog entry.

  • Chilling Out

    I am chilling out with Jo’s Good Food in the Heart of Texas at the Austin Airport waiting for a flight in Austin, Texas. The weather is good for flying, and I checked into my flight on time. It is going to be nap o’clock on the flight today with my sleepless eyes.

  • The New Secret Oktober Store

    First Published Sept. 2, 2020 by writer Andrea Menzies

    I managed to make it to the new Secret October store today. Cassandra Davis and Wendy (Mary) Morris main owners and workers were both working, and I got to say hello. I questioned them about the new store, and they said that they are happy about the move with better space. Cassandra in particular was relieved to be done with the move.

    “I feel like I had to become a real estate agent while searching for the new place. We had to look at so many places, and measurements. I am glad this place is working out.” Said Cassandra Davis.

    In addition the new place has better bathrooms, more changing space, and a better music store area. I got a new shirt, and it was great to see the new location. Afterward I stopped by a nearby music store for more checking in on local music. Austin calls itself the live music capital of the world, and a quick day of bargain hunting really shows why.

  • Half Price Books and Thundercloud

    Half Price Books and Thundercloud subs for a very a very Austin kind of a day. Thundercloud even has a kind of sub called the Austin. You can see why I have a book sale and re-sale Internet page when you see how popular book resale is in Austin.

  • Kids vs. Dogs

    Kids vs Dogs… Who is the best cutie? You let me know.