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  1. Wiretap Theme

    Song 15 in a series of 24 recordings to be created and released throughout 2011. Created (especially) for the Wiretap Theme Song Contest.

    Words & Music by Mark J. Hulme Enjoy, and please share.

    —Huffduffed by markhulme one year ago

  2. This Is A Song

    Song 14 in a series of 24 recordings to be created and released throughout 2011. For my goldilocks.

    Words & Music by Mark J. Hulme Enjoy, and please share.

    —Huffduffed by markhulme one year ago

  3. I Guarantee

    Song 13 in a series of 24 recordings to be created and released throughout 2011. This one’s a little bit country.

    Words & Music by Mark J. Hulme Enjoy, and please share.

    Purchase: http://music.markjhulme.com

    —Huffduffed by markhulme one year ago

  4. Kitty Jewel

    Song 12 of 24 in a series of recordings to be created and released throughout 2011.

    Words by David Paszkiewicz & Mark J. Hulme Music by Mark J. Hulme Enjoy, and please share.

    Purchase: http://music.markjhulme.com

    —Huffduffed by markhulme one year ago

  5. How Do I Do?

    Eleventh in a series of recordings to be created and released throughout 2011. Semi-autobiographical.

    Words & Music by Mark J. Hulme Enjoy, and please share.

    Purchase: http://music.markjhulme.com

    —Huffduffed by markhulme one year ago

  6. Interview with George R.R. Martin

    In today’s episode of Law Talk, we hear from George R. R. Martin, the prolific author of the “high fantasy” series The Song of Ice and Fire. George has also been a screenwriter and Hollywood producer, an editor, a chess tournament director, a union leader, and a volunteer media director for the Cook County Legal Assistance Foundation. As I’ve previously written, George is a leader in the movement to bring a degree of realism to fantasy, and he has been dubbed (by Time Magazine) “The American Tolkien.”

    George and I talked for almost an hour, on topics ranging from the role of law in fantasy books (starting 3.5 minutes in); the limits of magic as a plot device (20 minutes in); law professor Robert Cover (22 minutes in, brought up by me, to my shame); why most fantasy novels seem to be set in merry olde england (28 minutes in); fan fiction and copyright infringement (31minutes in); how writing sci-fi is like selling music, and whether he likes Radiohead’s distribution model (35 minutes in); how to keep control over your work when it is transformed into another medium (39 minutes in); and inheritance law (toward the end).

    George is a fantastically interesting, well-read, thoughtful guy, and I think you will enjoy this interview quite a bit. (If you aren’t a fan of the books, ignore my constant, irritating, references to characters you have never heard of.) Finally, if you want to learn more about George, visit his blog (which he says isn’t one) and join the hordes of folks waiting for the next installment of the series, A Dance With Dragons, to ship.

    —Huffduffed by markhulme 2 years ago

  7. Holding On

    Ninth in a series of recordings to be created and released throughout 2011.

    Words by David Paszkiewicz
    Music by Mark J. Hulme Enjoy, and please share.

    Purchase: http://music.markjhulme.com

    —Huffduffed by markhulme 2 years ago

  8. When You Go

    Eighth in a series of recordings to be created and released throughout 2011. First cover of the year, no uke (this time).

    Words and Music by Jonathan Coulton - jonathancoulton.com Enjoy, and please share.

    —Huffduffed by markhulme 2 years ago

  9. The Weapon

    Seventh in a series of recordings to be created and released throughout 2011.

    Words adapted from "Weapon of Choice" - Jonathan Goodwin: livingchallenged.blogspot.com/2011/03/weapon-of-choice.html
    Music by Mark J. Hulme 2011. Enjoy, and please share.

    Purchase: http://music.markjhulme.com

    —Huffduffed by markhulme 2 years ago

  10. Sorry To Say

    Sixth in a series of recordings to be created and released throughout 2011.

    Words by David Paszkiewicz, 1999 Music by Mark J. Hulme, 2011.

    Enjoy, and please share. Purchase: http://music.markjhulme.com

    Sorry To say by David Paszkiewicz & Mark J. Hulme is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://www.markjhulme.com/pages/about.

    —Huffduffed by markhulme 2 years ago

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