Through the Eyes of Others

“Mark Lidstone knows a lot about “The Wicker Man”. No, not that “Wicker Man”, the OTHER one.” – Cee Martinez

“I’d choose Mark to be on Team JJ when the zombie apocalypse happens. If he brought burritos and ammo, I’d even tell him where my secret bunker is.

Also, I hear he writes good. Someday, when I get accepted into the Derek Zoolander Center For Children Who Can’t Read Good And Wanna Learn To Do Other Stuff Good Too, I’ll read his books.” – Jennifer Joseph

“‘You take small udwa and turn it into something so great!’
‘Did you mean idea?’
‘yes lol I did.'” – Chris Buck

“Edgar Allan Poe once wrote, ‘ I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity.’ Just like Poe himself, the dark mind of Mark Lidstone will help free you from the brutal clutches of sanity.” – Jeff Greenberg

“Mark spoke before he could walk. His first word was “Shadows”, how creepy is that. The first story Mark ever wrote (without a teacher telling him to) was called “The Rugrats in A Halloween Adventure” written in pencil on ruled paper, 8 pages stapled together. Of course I still have it. What do I think about Mark? Still Creepy!!” – Marie Lidstone….Mom

“Mark was bitten by a radioactive _______ that gave him ________ abilities. With these new powers, he realized he could suddenly _______ with the greatest of ease, and even _______ further than he ever could before. Upon accepting these new advantages over the common folk, Mr. Lidstone took to the _______, where he dealt with the raging ________ of the _________. To this day, Marks __________ is still coursing his ___________.” – Jeff Elston

“Mr. Lidstone was the greatest summoner I’ve ever known. It took all my skills as a treasure hunter to best his summoning abilities in the arena and even then, the odds were rarely in my favor. And now I hear he’s an accomplished writer…whats that about? say hi to your mother for me…thinks hes writing, he aint writen nothin.” – Alex Mioc

“Shakespeare asked, “What’s in a name?”  The name Mark Lidstone is unassuming enough, but you’d be mistaken if you were to guess that this ordinary name belonged to an ordinary man. His stories will leave you questioning everything, labouring under the suspicion that someone you know is going to kill you (unless, of course, you turn out to be the killer).  The way in which Mark taps into your darkest fears will leave you wondering if he has cameras in your room. He does, by the way.” – Elena Jacob

“Mark is the very bestest friend I’ve ever, ever had. He’d definitely have my back in the zombie apocalypse.” – Candace Cormier

“Well his writing is awesome and inspires lots of ~feelings~ in me. Mostly horror and being creeped out. But in a good way! When someone is writing horror you WANT to inspire those feelings.
Well that and empathy for the characters, which I really did.” – Melissa Jacob

“Mark Lidstone will always help you with your problems.
Mark Lidstone will make you laugh even when he’s not trying.
Mark Lidstone taught me the true, true meaning of “I am hope.”
This guy is not only my brother but also my best friend.” – Jordan Lidstone

“Mark…
Tea drinker and Tea cup collector
Web Developer Extrodinaire
Violinist in the making
Zombie porn observer
Part-time roulette high roller
Full-Time Writer” – Reaia Greenberg

“It’s not hard to tell that Mark is very passionate about his writing. He’s also an extremely kind, helpful and clever person!” – Jessie O’Quinn

“Mark Lidstone (Phascolarctos bellator) is an arboreal carnivorous marsupial native to Canada. Commonly reffered to by the natives as “kamitshinanusht” (Innu for the color Pink), these creatures are known for their prehensile tails and aptitude for learning human language. It is believed by some small Northern Innu tribes that the kamitshinanusht will bring a tribe great luck in achieving sexual prowess with same sex partners. M. Lidstones are naturally born with a keen eye for design and a razor sharp wit, and are rarely seen in the wild. That last known living M. Lidstone resides in captivity in Vancouver, BC.” – Tanya Martin

“I’m not doing your work for you. Write your own damn bio. LOL” – Jen Kirchner

Comments

  1. Connie Mclauglin - February 28, 2012 @ 9:17 am

    Mark Lidstone,,,we gave Mark a book set at a very young age, these were not the normal books that young kids would get. They were the books of the Tom Sawyer and other from that time. I know he had a love for reading and his mind was always thinking little did I think he would go to where he is today….. But that is what makes Mark who he is today. He is truly no of a kind and I’m very proud of where his mind is going and loving the trips he takes us on while we read his words.
    Connie Lidstone– aunt/godmother……

  2. Lorraine - September 20, 2013 @ 6:40 am

    Mark’s work isn’t what I would normally read… yet I read that darned stuff with such relish!!! It takes a good writer to take you places that you wouldn’t normally go!!!!!!

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