This is poetry from a complex and gifted mind and also from the streets. It is not pretty but it is impressive and worthwhile for the reader.
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Book Review: ‘My Neighbor Totoro’ by Tsugito Kubo
This is a delightful adaptation from the beloved animated film for its 25th anniversary, illustrated by the filmmaker Miyazaki himself.
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A Korean comic takes us on a Fantastic Voyage inside the human body.
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This continuation of the story of Daisy McCrae, her sisters, and their family bakery is just as charming and engrossing as the first novel in the series.
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This artist has been pushing the envelope for over 30 years now, and it shows. You've probably seen his work, whether you know it or not.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Known Devil’ by Justin Gustainis
Smart, gritty, snarky witty urban fantasy.
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"The more I researched Benedict Arnold and his treason, the more intrigued I grew.."
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Bored out of your mind with video games? Got over 500 channels in hi-def and nothing’s on? Here’s a novel idea: read a novel!
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Brent Poppin is an author, substitute teacher, counselor and international motivational speaker. He has become one of the top disabled athletes in the world, competing in two consecutive Paralympics, Athens, 2004 and Beijing 2008 in wheelchair rugby and tennis.
Read More »Interview: Incarcerated Author Christopher Zoukis
"While my fellow prisoners respect the work that I engage in, the prison administration makes no bones about silencing incarcerated writers and advocates."
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