Thursday, February 25, 2016


I like to draw the setting of the poem 
at bottom of the page
so its muse doesn't get lost :)


Monday, February 22, 2016

Cuando intenté registrar el color blanco! ISBN: no me dejó hacer la portada de mi poemario totalmente en BLANCO, PORQUE de esa forma registraría el color blanco ///When I tried to COPYRIGHT the white color! ISBN: didn't let me do the cover of my poems completely blank, in White, because this way i would have copyrighted the 'WHITE COLOR'!



Thursday, February 11, 2016

My novel Alas jumped ahead of Paulo Coelho's latest novel!— Nothing personal, but someone paid attention to Amazon Best Sellers Rank,and I take it any time.


Wednesday, February 3, 2016

BY THE SEA

by
JORGE SANTA CRUZ
"What's that music?" Vanessa—Angelina Jolie— asks.

"That's the sea," Leonard—Brad Pitt— responds. These two lines resume metaphorically the movie By the Sea. Just that nature is not going to make younger their aged passion. 

By the Sea is also written and directed by Angelina Jolie Pitt, and it does not offer more than the sound of the sea--very bad for those with greedy souls, but fine for simple hearts--. Reacting to the movie isn’t about the narrative itself, but to the high expectation and the low criteria it has generated.

In short, if the film would have been written and/or directed by Woody Allen, or any other unconventional creative director, this film had had scored better.

By the Sea looks like a very personal movie, as if it were born from a chaotic life of a writer whose wife is not longer, at least at the time, his muse. Eventually, he will stop searching for divined inspiration and will try to reengage with his nature: his wife and where she may lead him, e.g. the neighbor couple.

Together for the rest of life, preacher— no so fast—. The film judges the dynamic of relationships predicted by society; it is imperative to break the rule, what about together?

With the idea, "I see you smiling again!" Leonard feels fresh air again between them.

In short, this is a very nice movie; even though at some point, the movie looks like a fashion show or a photography slideshow.

PS.: This review is not more than a reaction to the many negative reactions it received. The theme of this movie is the same of my novel LOOK AT YOU, with a different plot.

Monday, February 1, 2016

trying to write something without beginning or end: i think only a ‪#‎cliche‬ has these properties  www.jscruz.ga