Dateline: Kingston, Ontario Canada
Weblog: blogs.epicindia.com/leapinthedark
Articles: 1595
Richard Marcus is the author of the recently published What Will Happen In Eragon IV? and has had his work published in print and on line all over the world. The not so long-haired Canadian iconoclast writes reviews and opines on the world as he sees it at Leap In The Dark, and is the editor of the on line South East Asian arts and culture site Epic India Magazine.
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1595
DVD Review: Life on Mars - Series 2
A perfect an example of how to make use of the potential television offers for telling a story.
1594
Book Review: War Dances by Sherman Alexie
That's the ultimate magic trick behind a short story and Sherman Alexie is a conjurer without equal.
1593
Music Review: Stace England And The Salt Kings - The Amazing Oscar Micheaux
Once again England has taken an overlooked piece of American history and opened our eyes to what we've been missing.
1592
Music DVD Review: Fred Anderson - Fred Anderson 21st Century Chase: 80th Birthday Bash, Live At The Velvet Lounge
As close as possible to bringing Chicago home to you when you can't get there yourself.
1591
Willy DeVille and How to Write a Biography
I'll write this book for my love of what he gave the world, and hope for the best.
1590
Book Review: "Self-Surrender," "Peace," "Compassion," & "The Mission Of The Goose": Poems And Prayers From South India by Appayya & Nila-kantha Dikshita And Vedanta Deshika
Perhaps we should leave the translation of works in other cultures to them and stick to our own in future.
1589
Music Review: The Silk Road Ensemble - Off The Map
Music does the same basic things the world over; expresses our inner thoughts and emotions.
1588
Music Review: David Murray & The Gwo Ka Masters (Featuring Taj Mahal) - The Devil Tried To Kill Me
A sound as distinct as their individual parts, as unified as their common ancestry, and a genuine pleasure to listen to.
1587
Book Review: The Canterbury Tales: A Retelling by Peter Ackroyd
Sometimes a story is its own best reason for its revival, and that's definitely the case here.
1586
Music Review: Kitka - Cradle Songs
Always an enchanting delight to listen too.
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