Ryan Barbin
Bio
Creative Arts Specialist. Writer/Copywriter, Musician, Producer, Visual Artist, and Entertainer. Owner of IYAM Entertainment Studios in Las Vegas, NV. (www.iyament.com)
Stories (39/0)
Michael Moore Encourages Suicide As Alternative Energy Source
As a writer and all-around marketing enthusiast, I am fairly new to the solar industry, and certainly no expert on renewable energy. However, I do know a thing or two about communication and information. In the time that I have now been working as a writer and marketing manager within the solar industry, I have had the opportunity to do quite a bit of research and discovery in the field. Initially joining the solar business, I was all in favor of the green energy movement and had positive opinions on all sources of renewable energy, and often cite the large list of benefits of cleaner, alternative sources of power. So I found it quite surprising when I noticed a lot of mixed reviews from potential customers when discussing the idea of switching to solar. Some people had really tainted and negative opinions on the industry and many were referencing the 2020 Michael Moore film documentary, 'Planet of the Humans' as the basis of the “scam” that they claimed renewable energy was. Therefore, It was pretty obvious that I needed to include watching this film as an integral part of my industry and marketing research.
By Ryan Barbin3 years ago in Earth
Blood, Rust and Blueberries
As sun set on the small, western town of Merylville, the summer heat lingered, and flashes of lightning lit up the omni-colored sky. There were large greyish-purple clouds gathered overhead, but rain was extremely rare in these parts. The townsfolk were closing their local shops and rounding up their horses to ride home for the evening, hurriedly to avoid the potential dangers of mother nature’s beautiful fury in the skies.
By Ryan Barbin3 years ago in Horror
Behind The Waterfall
“She just kept repeating, ‘Behind the waterfall.’ I can still hear her saying it, over and over. Every time I close my eyes, I can see her face, and I can still feel her hand squeezing mine as she said it, until her grip slowly faded, and I couldn’t feel her anymore.” Iris said. “I still don’t know exactly what she was trying to tell me. I’m not sure if it was because she was sick, or if she wanted me to find something. Either way, it’s the last memory I have of her. I know she would want me to keep going, so I do. No matter what. Even when I know it’s hopeless. I just keep going, for her. It’s not even a question anymore.”
By Ryan Barbin3 years ago in Fiction