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Today Ken reads a few episodes from his upcoming novel Winter Dreams.
This is the second blog post on Black Sabbath by Ken David Stewart. On this episode Ken talks about Tony Iommi and some of his favorite Black Sabbath songs.
In this episode Ken David Stewart reads from episode 18 of Winter Dreams, a novel in progress. This episode has Misty reveal some of her deepest secrets to Rick.
In this the first episode of my blog on Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath I discussed the controversy of nature of the band and Ozzie himself. In this introductory post I give him some information about the early life of Ozzy Osbourne.
Ken David Stewart reads another episode from Winter Dreams. This chapter includes the description of a very competitive hockey game.
Ken David Stewart reads from his novel in progress, Winter Dreams.
Burton Cummings Greatest Hits Blog by Ken David Stewart
Ken David Stewart performs his first podcast blog about books and reading. This is an introductory post.
Ken David Stewart reviews Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. 1
This is a podcast from Ken David Stewart's third novel called the Lake Demon. Mr. Stewart reads episode 121 of this novel. This post received the most hits on word press he has ever had so far.
This is the introduction to the first part of message number one in the series Who is God? By Ken David Stewart. This brief podcast tackles the problems associated with knowing who God is and what is He really like.
Ken reads eps.11 of Winter Dreams.
Winter Dreams Eps. 5 a Novel by Ken David Stewart by Ken David Stewart
podcast Motorhead Episode 1
Ep 1 Ken's Music Podcast Elvis Presley by Ken David Stewart by Ken David Stewart
Ken David Stewart reads episode ten from Alligators in the Sewers.
Ken David Stewart reads episode nine of Alligators in the Sewers.
Ken David Stewart reviews aftershock tour edition by motorhead
A Review of the Audiobook Mustaine reviewed by Ken David Stewart At certain times, during the last two weeks, I have been listening to Dave Mustaine's autobiography on an audiobook platform. I usually don't enjoy reading rockstar biographies or autobiographies as they are usually drunkalogs or drugalogs. Although the book Mustaine does not avoid these topics, it doesn't dwell on. I admire Dave Mustaine for taking the responsibility for his own actions and I appreciate his honesty and his willingness to be real. The narrator of the book, Tom Weyland is excellent. Dave's stories from childhood are very chilling even for a heavy metal rockstar. I also enjoyed hearing about Dave Mustaine's time with Metallica told from Mustaine's point of view. There is much more I can say about this book/audiobook, but I don't want to throw in any spoilers. I definitely recommend this autobiography to any fan of Megadeth or heavy metal music.
Episode Seven Sam was quite startled when he heard the knock on the door of his truck. He had been reading the sports section and was having a Walter Mitty moment. He was imagining that he was the New York Rangers goalie executing a difficult save in a two on one situation. Sam moved his head towards Joel and said, “You must be the new guy that Ian was telling me about,” Sam said. “Yeah, that's me. I had to take a taxi as I got up a bit late as I didn't set my alarm clock properly.” “No problem,” Sam replied. The traffic is more congested than normal this morning. I wonder what's going on?” Sam's truck began to shake and a low rumbling sound was heard a few feet to the left of the driver's seat. “Holy crow! What's happening?” Joel said as he turned his head to see a large, thick, white neck trying to push a manhole cover off its head. “What the heck is that?” Sam asked, his face suddenly turning pale. “My best guess is that it's the head and neck of a very large albino alligator,” Joel answered. “I heard the urban legends about alligators in New York's source systems, but I never believed them until now,” Sam replied with a trace of a tremor in his voice. Sam and Joel weren't the only ones to notice an enormous albino alligator that was now using its awesome strength to manoeuvre her itself from the depths of the sewers to a major downtown street in New York City. A UPS driver quickly turned his steering wheel to the right trying to avoid the monster that he could now see only a few feet in front of him. As a result his truck collided with Sam's, but fortunately it only hit the side of Sam's truck well behind the passenger cabin. Joel and Sam both felt the truck shake, but they were only startled not injured.
first journal entry for 2021 from ken david stewart
Episode 50 of Street Dreams Eileen Drexler's heart was filled with anxiety. She could feel her blood pressure rising as waves of pain kept assaulting her skull. She was trying to remember what happened and what her part was in this bloody mess. Had she killed her boyfriend Stan Kowalski when they were embroiled in a fierce physical struggle? If so, that she must've struck him with the hammer in self defence. She kept on applying CPR while these thoughts rushed through her head. Where was her daughter, Pixie? Aileen called out for Pixie, but did not receive a response. Was it possible Pixie had assaulted Stan? She and Stan certainly did not get along and there was no love lost between them. Stan Kowalski did his best to tolerate Aileen's teenage daughter, but found that he wasn't able to relate to her on any level. Whenever Stan would attempt to reprimand or discipline Pixie in any way, she would tersely remind him that he was not her father. Stan Kowalski presented with an impressive physique. He was 5'11" tall and weighed 220 pounds. Stan had been steadily and rapidly losing his hair. so he now just shaved his head. He sported a black moustache, a goatee and an earring in his left ear lobe. His biceps bulged out of the tight black T-shirts that he liked to wear. Stan was never an academic and dropped out of school, half way through grade ten. His lack of a secondary education caused Stan much consternation and embarrassment. Stan compensated for his lack of scholastic credentials by taking good care of his body. He worked hard at any construction jobs that came his way. When he was between assignments in the construction industry, Stan would pick up handyman jobs from clients who paid him under the table. When one totalled up the under the table cash payments that Stan received from his customers, he made a satisfactory income. Stan was also naturally gifted when it came to electronics. He possessed a natural gift for repairing and refurbishing old computers. This skill became a third source of revenue for Stan Kowalski. A secondary benefit to many of his jobs was physical in nature. They heavy lifting required on his construction projects produced well-developed muscles throughout Stan's body. Although this type of work yielded a great deal of muscle mass to his physique, Stan desired more muscular definition. In order to produce a ripped, cut up body, Stan had developed a workout regimen that was designed to produce muscular definition. This physical training routine could be practised in the rec room of Aileen Drexler's home. Stan would often admire his impressive physique when he looked in the mirror and could probably say that he now had developed a body very similar to his namesake, Stanley Kowalski, played by Marlon Brando in the famous play A Streetcar Named Desire.
Canadian author Ken David Stewart reads an except from his new novel in process, The Crayfish That Destroyed Winnipeg.
audio podcast Ken David Stewart shares from his latest blog post on spirituality and depression.
Canadian author Ken David Stewart reads episodes 3 and 4 of his new novel, Keith Ross.
Canadian author Ken David Stewart begins his teaching series on major depressive order.
Canadian author Ken David Stewart reads the introductory episodes of his recent novel Keith Ross.
Canadian author Ken David Stewart gives his friends and fans a status update.
another exciting episode of The Lake Demon read by Ken David Stewart
Canadian author Ken David Stewart reads chapters 82 and 83 from his latest novel, The Lake Demon
Canadian author Ken David Stewart reads some promises from the Bible. He talks about depression during the Christmas season, healing and prosperity.
Canadian author Ken David Stewart shares on a hodge- podge of topics including why he is a Christian and book recommendations.
Canadian author Ken David Stewart talks about books that he reads.
Canadian author Ken David Stewart talks about books he has been reading recently. Topics include personality disorders and cryptozoology.
Canadian author, Ken David Stewart reads from his original play, The Wild and Hilarious World of the Roswell Gang.
Author Ken David Stewart reads from Chapter 55 of The Lake Demon.
Author Ken David Stewart performs an excerpt from his original play, The Wild and Hilarious World of the Roswell Gang. Mr. Stewart also discusses the writing process and has more Sound Cloud artist recommendations.
Ken David Stewart performs the introductory chapter of Summer Dreams.
Canadian writer and podcaster, Ken David Stewart perfoms chapter 54 of the Lake Demon. This episode includes running commentary by Mr. Stewart and an artist recommendation.
Canadian author Ken David Stewart performs chapter 53 of the Lake Demon as well as throwing in his own, off the cuff commentary.
Ken David Stewart reads an excerpt from WinterDreams.
Ken David Stewart reads from his last published novel, The Lake Demon.
Canadian author Ken David Stewart reads an excerpt from his published novel, The Lake Demon. He also talks about Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones, his love of audiobooks, the Cleveland Browns and the Oakland Raiders.
Author Ken David Stewart reads from his new novel, Winter Dreams.
Canadian author Ken David Stewart reads from Winter Dreams.
Ken David Stewart reads episode 7 of his original work, Winter Dreams.
Canadian indie author Ken David Stewart reads two excerpts from his new work in progress, Winter Dreams