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Profile: Donna Galanti, Author of ‘The Human Element’
"I am drawn to writing the hero’s journey – more so the tormented hero, and tormented villain."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Hotter Than a Match Head’ by Steve Boone
In his new memoir, The bassist for the Lovin' Spoonful remembers the glory days and the afterlife of a pop star as a drug smuggler.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Under A Silent Moon’ by Elizabeth Haynes
When a murder-suicide is not the real answer to a crime, how do you find the real motive and killer?
Read More »The Pride and the Prejudice of ‘Wuthering Heights’: Oldcastle Books Pulps the Classics
Maybe what Pulp! The Classics is really doing is returning these classic novels to their original context of popular culture and entertainment.
Read More »Winners of the 26th Annual Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards Announced
The envelope please...
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Wizard of Oz FAQ’ by David J. Hogan
The Wizard of Oz FAQ has much valuable info, but is poorly structured with no narrative thread and much more bias than a typical non-fiction book.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Michelangelo’ by Miles J. Unger
A compelling immersion in the art and history of Michelangelo and his work in Florence and Rome.
Read More »The 10 San Diego Comic-Con Panels I Hope to Attend
You might see me in attendance or at least in the line outside the room.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Splintered Paddle’ by Mark Troy
If you like a thriller with a lot going on, Mark Troy’s 'The Splintered Paddle' is right up your alley.
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