DIG 2 GRAVES (Book Review)
Dig 2 Graves is a gritty and well paced novella written by Andrew Davie and published through Close to the […]
Dig 2 Graves is a gritty and well paced novella written by Andrew Davie and published through Close to the […]
OD&D BOOK I: MEN & MAGIC Games aren’t necessarily electronic or even mechanically complex. We talk a lot about classic
Alternate history allows a reader not only to contemplate the past. It also makes one think upon the current culture
This one may begin like this: I went to the nearby library the other day to finally put my hands on one of the classics spelled with a capital C – Don Quixote.
NEWS!!! Cinco de Mayo (5/5/19) @ A Novel Idea bookstore (Philly). 1726 E Passyunk Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19148 “I will
The writing of a novel is a form of the loss of creative liberty…. In turn, the reviewing of books is a servitude still less noble. Of the writer one can at least say that he has enslaved himself – by the theme selected.
Kensington Gardens is this particular type of book which not only falls under the “exclamation marks” category without much effort, but also courts us with its multilayeredness in a flawlessly natural fashion.
The legendary retro-horror giant FANGORIA is back from the dead and teaming up with Lakeshore Records to bring you “HOLLYDOOM,”
There is this anecdote about one of the ancient skeptics (Pyrrho, Sextus Empiricus? How can one remember not to forget all those names in the long run?) who reportedly went for a walk with one of his pupils.
PART 1 – It was the middle of the night. Chauncey had just stumbled his way out of the VIP
It’s a typical morning consisting of drinking and writing. Living in Tucson, AZ is somewhat of a culture shock to
One of the least frequent reasons we grab the spine of a book while rummaging through shelves of either a library or a bookstore is the sole sight of the title.