And by 'goods' I mean much more Edward than we saw in “New Moon” by SuzsPetals (Reprinted in part from The Berthoud Weekly Surveyor) It was the day before the midnight premiere of “The Twilight Sage: Eclipse” and like a good little fan, I had my tickets purchased and picked up. But when I went … Continue reading “Eclipse” brings the goods
Author: Suz Richards
Becoming a mother is like…
Becoming a mother is like painting a picture with my eyes closed. I’d be lying if I didn’t admit to subtle influences from the ego when I decided to become a mother almost ten years ago. I’m sure many parents share that secret and cliché dream of molding an unborn child into an interesting little … Continue reading Becoming a mother is like…
The Family Business is growing up
Two months ago I published the first chapter of my twisted little fanfic version of the Twilight tale. After posting chapter 10 last night I decided a celebration was in order. I drank the champagne by myself but all of my readers were there in spirit, honest! At one point I had the desire to … Continue reading The Family Business is growing up
The Private Eyes of March
By SuzsPetals The pub was smoky and I longed for the cities that banned the nasty habit from public places. I didn’t lose much sleep over civil liberties and second-hand health problems; money was short and I simply couldn’t afford another steep dry cleaning bill. Hopefully this would be my last seedy joint for a … Continue reading The Private Eyes of March
“Remember Me” breaks the vampire out of his coffin
by SuzsPetals (Reprinted with permission from the Berthoud Weekly Surveyor) “Remember Me” is a poignant little film never intending to be major box office fodder, much less to bump a giant like “Alice in Wonderland” out of first place. So why all the scrutiny and pressure? It happens to be the indy drama Robert Pattinson … Continue reading “Remember Me” breaks the vampire out of his coffin
Opening the doors on The Family Business
If you’re visiting my blogsite via open invitation, then you probably already know I’m a Twitard, and usually proud of it. After giving up on understanding — much less explaining — my obsession with an imaginary universe created by Stephenie Meyer, a couple of mediocre movies and a British actor young enough to be my... … Continue reading Opening the doors on The Family Business