C-Side Media acts as a unifying label or "freebrand" for creative works by a number of diverse people. We take advantage of the new possibilities opened up by digital reproduction technology to offer affordable copies of original creative works, both as downloads and in physical forms.
For example, check out PASTA (Personally Assembled Short Text Anthologies), C-Side Media technology which enables you to assemble your own anthology of short texts here and wherever short texts are Creative Commons licensed.
Also, 1 contributor will create commissioned works.
Do you want to receive news via email about C-Side Media?Mike Reeves-McMillan's novel City of Masks is now available here for New Zealand and Australian buyers, as well as (for those in the Northern Hemisphere) at Lulu, CreateSpace and Amazon. You can review or rate it at Goodreads. You can download a sample or the complete ebook for free. And don't miss the City of Masks blog, where you can download podcast recordings of the author reading his book aloud.
Posted 08 August 2029 13:12.
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Microliturgies (Worship, Ritual and Ceremony, Liturgy, Prayers) by Mike Reeves-McMillan
These are very small, 1-page liturgies suitable for introducing five minutes of liturgy into your day.
Created 07 August 2002.
Average rating: Not rated.

Errantry (Games) by Mike Reeves-McMillan
A storygame of medieval quests.
Created 06 August 2005.
Average rating: Not rated.

Rule of Three (Games) by Mike Reeves-McMillan
A compact (10 pages), lightweight but comprehensive roleplaying system which drives everything except the setting from character creation, and drives collaborative setting creation from a fun "questions" game. The initial version was a 24-Hour RPG. (more...)
Created 06 August 2008. Last changed 06 August 2012.
Average rating: Not rated.

Tale Unwinding (Games) by Mike Reeves-McMillan
A simple group storytelling game.
Created 06 August 2020.
Average rating: Not rated.
Rose Window 1 (Digital Image, Religious Art) by Mike Reeves-McMillan
This is a work of digital medievalism - a "rose window" constructed by ancient geometric principles (in CorelDraw, as it happens), incorporating digital camera images of actual roses instead of stained glass.
Created 06 August 2004.
Average rating: Not rated.

Digital Sacred Geometry (Articles) by Mike Reeves-McMillan
Some basic constructions of sacred geometry and how to do them using digital tools.
Created 06 August 2004.
Average rating: Not rated.

Constructing a Digital Rose Window (Articles) by Mike Reeves-McMillan
An article setting out how my digital rose window piece was made.
Created 06 August 2004.
Average rating: Not rated.

Tree of Life (Ritual and Ceremony, Liturgy) by Mike Reeves-McMillan
A short liturgical declaration of praise in symbolic language. When I first posted it here I said "I'm not sure what you'd use it for", but now I know: it was used for the Easter Sunday service at Cityside in 2006, for Brenda Rockell's idea of "flowering the cross" (we wove live flowers into chicken wire covering our large wooden cross that sits at the front of the church). (more...)
Created 06 August 2007. Last changed 06 August 2004.
Average rating: Not rated.

Card Duel (Games) by Mike Reeves-McMillan
A simple game for the Base Game Set, for two to four players.
Created 06 August 2014.
Average rating: Not rated.

Spotted (Games) by Mike Reeves-McMillan
A simple demo game using the Base Game Set.
Created 05 August 2010.
Average rating: Not rated.
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