So I finally self published something on Amazon. It’s a short story that has been published in City College of New York’s annual literary compilation book, Prometheus, titled Valentine’s Day. It’s written in the second person about a bullied and tormented 2nd-grader who wants to give the only girl that is nice to him a Valentine’s Day gift but runs into some adversity even on his special day. This book is bit autobiographical with creative liberties. It costs $.99 on amazon or it’s free if you’er an Amazon Prime member and if you click the book cover illustration below (illustrated by my brother, Rilwan Kujenya) then it’ll take you to buy the book on Amazon for your Kindle device (or if you don’t have a kindle device, you can always get the cloud reader depending on your browser). I hope you support and purchase and write good reviews if you like it.
Get Ya’ Head Right
This new music video I co-produced and directed has been out for a couple of weeks. I haven’t put it on my website because I wanted to upload to my website and embed it that way but the uploader has been buggy (at least for this video). So here is the YouTube vid instead.
It’s a music video for Presice’s new single Get Ya Head Right off The Sound Therapy EP. It was really fun to shoot and we literally partied for the while we Greenhouse NYC rented out. Enjoy the vid, leave a comment and perhaps the next party music video I’ll cast YOU in it.
Bureau of Conscious Intervention
I’m sort of mad at myself for not making this blog post before. This is a short film I shot last year in Los Angeles while I was participating in the YouTube Creators Institute. Eric reads a shocking news article and his informed opinion now puts him at odds with an organization that doesn’t fancy independent thinkers very well.
What sort of inspired this is me having to cross reference every news article I come across with different news sources and then formulate what I think is true (because the facts seldom add up between sources). Please share and comment on how you think the media informs opinion more so than give facts?
