“Fight or Flight” by Kent George tells the story of one man’s attempt to deal with his past.
Believe me any referee in his or her right mind would stop this fight: I’ve got my hands down by my sides, and I’m not trying to block or even avoid punches. My mom’s got her fists balled up, and she’s trying to show me what to do from the kitchen window. After a minute or two she just grunts, shakes her head, and shuts the window in disgust.
Part of The Good Men Project: 31 Real Stories from the Front Lines of Modern Manhood. Now on sale: http://bit.ly/BuyTGMP – All proceeds from the book go towards organizations that help men and boys at risk.
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From the Live Anthology album
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My ninth video-essay focusing on the great hero-pulp characters from the 1930’s and 40’s. This video features the mysterious master of disguise Secret Agent X: The Man of a Thousand Faces.
If you’re interested in checking out the latest adventures of Secret Agent X, check out the anthologies available at http://www.gopulp.info, as well as the other fantastic pulp titles there.
If you like these videos, please check out my own developing hero-pulp projects at http://miamiaerodrome.wordpress.com/
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“Fight or Flight” by Kent George tells the story of one man’s attempt to deal with his past. Part of The Good Men Project: Real Stories from Real Men on the front lines of modern manhood. On sale now, at Createspace: http://bit.ly/BuyGoodMenProject –
All proceeds from the book go to organizations that help men and boys at risk.
“Then silence. A long silence. I’m listening intently. Then I hear sobbing. Good, a sign of life. Then a door slams somewhere else in the house. OK, they’re both alive”
Music: “Leg Twitch” by Professor Kliq.
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