Getting my feet off the ground.

Video is an expensive hobby. Hopefully, SnapKnot will put a little fuel in my tank.

Big thanks to the SnapKnot wedding photography directory for offering this great camera giveaway!

Fancy Hawk – The War on Hugs

I made this music video with Peoria-based Fancy Hawk in January 2013. Shooting took 2 days, editing took 2 days. This is my first attempt at a music video. I had a lot of fun through the entire process and I’m ready to try another one.


Terrible Minds’ Flash Fiction: The Epic Game of Aspects Redux

Black Friday

 

I parked with my car almost touching the front door of Wal-Mart, jumped out running.

“Excuse me, sir?”
“Move!”

I didn’t feel it when I kneed a little girl in the face, or when I body-checked the old greeter and ran directly over him, where are the board games?

The air was so tense, my head was going to explode, literally, along with the sky, and the whole fucking story, beginning to end, see you in hell.

On the speakers overhead, “Attention all associates, we have a code ‘crazy.’ ”

They needed an arena and the ringing in my skull said they chose Earth. Stocking everything under one roof said I could find the door in Wal-Mart. Somewhere between cracking that little girl’s cheek and stomping on Senior’s shoulder, I thought of a Ouija Board.

I’m in the toy section, screaming at a kid, “Where are the demon games?!” His dad comes huffing and puffing around the corner, pushing his sleeves above his elbows.

I can barely keep my eyes open and my temples are starting to collapse when Pep Pep puts his hands straight up. Dan is behind him, pressing a shotgun between his shoulders, a bicycle between his legs, a four foot black line behind him from braking hard on the white tile.

“Move it.”

Dan’s got a Ouija Board under his arm and he says to me, “Lawn and Garden.”

Dan pedals and I follow on foot with the shotgun. Several employees see me and run toward us. I look them all in the eyes and grip the gun. It’s really that easy to clear a path.

We find a table on display, rip open the game, grab a bunch of candles and light them. Dan stands guard. I have no idea what I’m doing. A kid with his nails painted black runs by us. I grab him and shove him into a seat.

“What’s wrong with your eyes, man? Are they bleeding?”

Alarms are going off now. People are screaming and running for the exits. I’m waiting for my forehead to burst.

I point at the board. “How does this thing work?”
“I don’t know. I think you ask it questions.”
I look at this piece of cardboard that Dan found under Chutes and Ladders and I almost start laughing.

“Will you let the demons out?”

A security guard appears around the corner, gun in hand.
“Dan!”
Dan is instantly facing the guard. One shot and the middle of the guy is missing.
Back to the game, I say, “Please?”

A blinding light shoots out of the board, straight up to the ceiling, takes the pain in my head with it. The kid with the black fingernails falls out of his chair and screams all the way down the aisle.

Dan says, “Does Wal-Mart really sell everything?”
I turn his direction and see a black horse staring straight into my eyes.

Oh, shit.

Several things happen at once.

  1. The power in the entire building dies.
  2. The security lights come on, leaving pockets of darkness in each department.
  3. There is a loud “ch-chunk” as every door locks.
  4. Everyone still in the store collectively gasps, whimpers, then panics.

Looking up at the opposite side of the store, near the ceiling, I see the shoulder of a giant something pass through a security light before it is thrown into freezers full of popsicles and chicken nuggets, smashing glass and metal and several families into the floor.

I turn to grab the Ouija Board and goddam-kids-these-days, that goth left it laying in a pile of candles and now it’s eat up with fire and now these giant intergalactic gods are trapped on Earth and the winner still loses, gotta leave the way you came.

Dan says, “Get the biggest knives they sell and meet me in Shoes.”
I jump on the bike, fly to the display case full of deadly weapons, smash it, grab the knives with the most teeth, book it over to Shoes.

Dan is standing on a skateboard. He tosses me a pair of velcro shoes blinking red on the bottom. I see he’s wearing the same ones.
“So we can see each other.”
I dump the knives on the floor. He takes the two largest. I’ve known Dan for my entire life, but this is a new look in his eyes. Like he told his conscience to wait outside while his pure urge takes the reigns. He skates toward the battle and yells,
“MORTAL KOMBAT!!”

I change my shoes and run back to Sporting Goods. I find anything with gas in it and I open or break it, gagging on fumes.

Across the store, near the ceiling again, I see little red lights flashing. Dan! The big, ugly thing steps into a light and I see that Dan’s upper half is in its throat, his feet straight up. I also see one of the hunting knives deeply lodged between its eyes. The thing screams, hurting my ears like that pressure that got this nightmare started.

By now, this corner of the store is a bomb that will take us all out, I don’t care if you’re a demon god or whatever-the-fuck else. I don’t know what’s over there, how many, how big, but I need them here with me and my matches.

Now, a gift from the Ouija gods. I spot a Jurassic Park BluRay on the wrong shelf. I know exactly what to do.

I rip open a roadside emergency box and find a road flare. I’m on the bike, flare held high, in seconds. I weave through as many aisles as I can, avoiding goblins and bats and horses and slugs. I ride by the big guys last.

Sure enough, I’m being chased back to my corner, hazy with fumes of propane and gasoline. I drop the bike, hold a match to the box.

The demons are here, I swipe the match, beginning to end.


(a song called) New Song

I finished this song on February 28, 2012. You can hear some of my music at chrismackey.bandcamp.com.

 

I’ve been working on a new religion that has no original thought

Nothing new, just what you think mixed with my own, throw it in the pot

We’ll discuss the words that made it this far down

Compare, contrast, we’ll take all of the differents out

Wake up in the morning, we’re no further along

Till a man stands up and starts to sing this brand new song

 

If we’re gonna talk about it

Let’s at least try to narrow it down

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Aliens are why I haven’t posted recently.

I haven’t posted much recently. I know a few of you come here regularly, and so I’m mostly talking to you.

I’m working on a short script about some supernatural stones that aliens left at this farm 300 years ago. And this farmer goes bat-shit crazy taking care of them. I’ll probably never post the finished thing here, but I’ll look around for some other things that can fit in the mean time.

Thank you very much for being on this webpage right now.

 

Chris


When I Die

I wrote this song for This Is How You Die.


The Stranger

I finished this song on January 5, 2012. You can hear some of my music at chrismackey.bandcamp.com.

 

I sleep under a blank ceiling

My dreams rarely have a meaning

In between is a nothing that I created

I wake up mean, thinking of everything I ever hated

 

I think there’s a ghost living inside of me

It controls most of everything that I see

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