8,472 miles in 30 days. My body hums with the music of the road even when I'm still. As I'm writing this it is close to 4am. I sit in the corner of a truck stop laundry room. Hoodie up. Legs tucked under me to keep warm. The payphone on the wall is my only witness. I don't know what state I'm in. It doesn't matter. Sometimes it's fun not knowing what the name
A Peek of Still Footage from Revolver: One thing I have learned in the past 30 days
I woke up bleary eyed this morning with no regrets. I played music with my friends and sang into the night until the moon moved towards shifting places with the sun in the sky. I woke up late not having anything written for the Danger Diary today. With songs swimming in my head and no other thoughts. So I asked you. John Holmes and Sarah Whiterabbitdays on the other side of the world wanted to know about my
It was in the Red Room. Angels watched over us from the ceiling. We were the only two mortals in the room. He took two golden coins out of his pocket - emblazoned with the carousel horse on one side and "House of the Rock" on the other. He dropped them into the slot and the mechanical orchestra whirreled to life. The sounds of the Dance
Friends. It's a Happy One Year Birthday, to The Danger Diary. It was a challenge that I made to myself - one year ago at the Blogcademy. I was only going to do it for six months, but I kept going. You stayed with me and we shared alot. Thank you. So this happened last night: I have never had a more intense-exciting-edge-of-my-seat month of my
I met Burke 14 years ago today. We were in school working on a student film. It was love at first sight for me. Within a few years of meeting, we were hashing out our own stories and the beginnings of our screenplay Revolver began. It was put on the back burner for so many years, because other things in life happened. We both
As we make our way across the country, the inspiring encounters with strangers, meeting new friends and all of you on the internet cheering us on with our journey has kept us going. This dream has become more than just two people going after their dream, it's become a lesson in human kindness and how we can all affect each other in so many
Today is a day where the veil between the worlds is the thinnest
I woke up in a truck stop parking lot in the desert. The dawn crept in through the windows of our van, and I checked our morning Kickstarter numbers. OVER $45K! SQUEEEEEE! So with sleep still in my eyes, and caked eyeliner on from last night
This week has been one of the best in my lifetime. This is Week One of launching our biggest dream on Kickstarter. I have to be honest and tell you I was terrified and barely slept days before. I would wake up grinding my teeth with this thought: What if the only people who really cared about our dream was the two of