The author going by the name of Snarkattack was born in the UK, and moved to Australia at the age of eight.
She is a former music school rebel who now wrestles with mental illness and various pathological obsessions including but not limited to cats, lipgloss, bath products, any decent literature, poetry, and music. You can catch her various ramblings on her blog. She passes as a published poet in some circles.
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Book Review: The Truth Will Out: Unmasking the Real Shakespeare by Brenda James & William D. Rubinstein
The literary world is introduced to another possible candidate as the true author of William Shakespeare's work.
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Music review: Goldfrapp - We Are Glitter
Goldfrapp will beat you into submission with some help from various music producers with their first full-length remix album.
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The Bathroom: Microcosm for Fascism, Communism, and Capitalism
If a political ideology doesn't work inside, forget trying to use it outside. Case study: me, brother, and a shared bathroom.
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PC Game Review: Glow Worm
It's just a simple, family-friendly puzzle game, and yet so enjoyably addictive! Besides, who can resist glowworms?
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Book Review: Beginning PHP and MySQL 5: From Novice to Professional (Second Edition) by W. Jason Gilmore
Computer technical books - boring, dry and impossible to follow, right? This one, however, isn't too bad, especially if you're technologically challenged like myself.
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Book Review: Mi Revalueshanary Fren by Linton Kwesi Johnson
Reggae isn't just about cool music, dreadlocks, and hypnotic, near-musical accents. Scrape beneath that surface and take a glimpse into West Indian postcolonialism - 'LKJ'-style.
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Music Review: Richard Dorfmeister vs. Madrid de los Austrias, Grand Slam
What do you get when you mix three Austrian DJs who like tennis and collaborating with one another? This recording, of course.
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Music Review: Faithless - Renaissance 3D
Ah, good ol' Faithless - I sure can hear London calling. It might not be for all, but this compilation is close to my heart.
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Book Review: The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor
Thought you knew everything there was to know about Wonderland and a famous little girl called Alice? Guess again.
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Beauty and Sadness
The constant pursuit of beauty is a constant source of sadness. No, really. Perhaps not for cosmetic surgeons.
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