My voice is silenced.  I do not know what or who cast the stopper, but I am practically mute.  Only with the ink or the skeleton keys pounding can I evoke precious words.  Pain slices at my throat failing feverishly, yet the semblance of ink carries on.  And the coffee, O the coffee keeps me running like a misfiring 3.8L Camaro engine.  We will be fixed in a day or two, but for now the rich scent of Colombian bean permeates me with the most exotically delicate flavorful scene.  Silence me, you must be joking?  I carry on.  Write on.  Always.  Write.  O Coffee How I Adore Thee.

By R.J. Huneke
 
 
It is time to look back on the year that was, so that we can better look forward to the exciting year that is just a day away.  2010 was revolutionary for Rune Works Productions.  Numerous art publications saw print and screen (on the internet).  R.J. Huneke completed his fourth novel's manuscript, titled The Subliminal Religion, and it will undoubtedly be thrust into the speculative thriller fiction limelight in 2011.  But next year is 2011, an odd year, and those are always the best!

Pictures, poetry, art, short stories and non-fiction articles have continued to be churned out by Rune Works, and many artists are currently working with R.J. Huneke to create more!  The possibilities are endless, as is the media, and with the tremendous magazine, newspaper and internet publications that were successfully displayed in 2010, there is hoped to be even more  spectacular and entertaining innovative works of words and art in the coming year.  New announcements will follow as soon as there is enough Top Secret material to reveal to the world, but for now, just know that 2011 is going to be HUGE!

Thank you to all who support Rune Works!  And Have a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
 
 
Well it would appear that December is a good month for Rune Works.  R.J. Huneke has eight new publications in print that are available now. 

The Stony Brook PRESS featured a Fall 2010 Literary Supplement highlighted by four R.J.H. poems, and the Stony Brook University Literary Magazine "Spoke the Thunder" has successfully launched with three R.J.H. photos and one short story, tilted "The Bottle". 

All of these pieces are in print and available in the Stony Brook University Union, among other places around Long Island, NY.  Read more from them here.