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My Albums Are Taken Down!

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That's it, folks. I guess the Reptilians have had enough of Vincent Projects promoting his chill beat music playlist. All my albums have been taken down from Apple Music and Spotify, finally giving me the chance to highlight how messed up the situation. Unfortunately, I'm sorry to disappoint them, but that's not what happened. I’m just kidding—much respect; I was the one who took them down. Now, why would I do that? www.vincentprojects.net First, let me tell you about myself as an electronic music enthusiast. This is a biography from the main website of Vincent Projects: I’ve always been a listener of music rather than a musician. The only instruments I played in the past were someone’s living room synthesizers with preset pad sounds and plucking at random acoustic guitars. I grew up in a musical town but never intended to take any lessons. While in college, I befriended local bands, and one friend suggested I should pick up an instrument, but I never did. Though I wasn’t b

Alien: Romulus

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Alien: Romulus is a 2024 science fiction horror film directed by Fede Álvarez and produced by Ridley Scott. The screenplay was written by Álvarez and Rodo Sayagues. Set in the Alien universe, the film follows a group of space colonists who stumble upon a derelict space station while searching for cryo-chambers. Their mission quickly turns into a terrifying ordeal when they discover the station is infested with deadly xenomorphs. The film harkens back to the classic horror elements of the original Alien, focusing on suspense, atmosphere, and the relentless pursuit of a deadly creature. Rain, a fierce and resourceful member of the colony, becomes the de facto leader after the crew's decimation. She exhibits a level of courage and responsibility reminiscent of Ripley, fearlessly facing the xenomorphs and devising strategies to outsmart the Aliens. Just not as tall as Ripley; Ripley is 5'10" while Rain is 4'10", I believe. H.R. Giger's iconic Alien design remains

PESTILENT: Query Letter

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I know it’s bad to blog about my query letter, but either way, since I’ve noticed that I’m also a TI, it’s likely that the Asian Mafia or Reptilians blocked this awesome blog post. I don’t really know why, but ever since they discovered I can design an off-the-grid modern cabin, my Facebook content seems to be selected only to be viewed by dorks like me or relatives who are gaining popularity, and not far in need of collaboration of opening a profitable goat milk farm business any longer – It’s sad to say, though, that most of the potential collaborators have passed on back in my old village. However, I will write about them, or a village similar to it, in my storytelling. And I guarantee you will like them as well. Anyhow, this is my version of the query letter, and it’s much different now. I like it better after the editor ’s revisions. But I’d rather keep it private. If you’re a literary agent or publisher, please feel free to check out this query letter. Subject: Query for “PES

What AI Says About My Books?

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  I asked AI what my books are about, who are the similar authors, and if the book is suitable for the big screen. And honestly, this is what AI says. From Gemini Carbon Planet: Our Destiny In The Stars by Vincent Casil throws you into a captivating blend of science fiction, mystery, and environmental themes. The story unfolds through two interwoven narratives. The first centers on a group of friends who inexplicably disappear during a seemingly ordinary fishing trip. As the FBI investigation stalls, leaving their loved ones with gnawing unanswered questions, the families take matters into their own hands. They enlist the help of Wyatt McCoy, a private investigator known for his unconventional methods and penchant for tackling bizarre cases. Wyatt's search delves into a world far stranger than anyone could have anticipated. He uncovers clues that hint at urban legends, mythical creatures, and even the paranormal, leading him down a rabbit hole that blurs the lines between realit