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Interview: R. Scott Bakker, Author Of The Aspect Emperor
"Literature–real literature–reaches out rather than in and I can think of no better way of reaching out than with genre and spectacle."
Read More »Book Review: The Spirit – The Movie Visual Companion by Mark Cotta Vaz
A fantastic read/look for fans of the filmmaking process.
Read More »Interview: Reginald Hill, creator of Andy Dalziel and Peter Pascoe
"I hate creating characters simply in terms of their function, I like to know them as people."
Read More »Book Review: Mostly People Photographs by Robert Whitman
A haunting beauty that is thought-provoking and that resonates with emotional honesty.
Read More »Book Review: Witness to Extinction – How We Failed to Save the Yangtze River Dolphin by Samuel Turvey
Even more than the story of species conservation, this is a cautionary tale for all efforts of conservation.
Read More »Spider-Man Goes Forward into the Past
Marvel's recent reboot of Spider-Man trickles down to the funny papers.
Read More »Book Review: Red Sox Rule – Terry Francona And Boston’s Rise To Dominance by Michael Holley
An in-depth, enlightening and unforgettable look at the man, and manager.
Read More »Book Review: Buffalo Gal by Laura Pedersen
A fun walk down memory lane likely to be familiar to many Gen-Xers, that is also at times too smart for its own good.
Read More »Book Review: Commander of the Faithful – The Life and Times of Emir Abd el-Kader by John W. Kiser
The biography of a 19th century Islamic jihadist reveals why he was praised as one of the "few great men" of his century.
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