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Graphic Novel Review: Locke & Key by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
The first six issues of Hill & Rodriguez' entertaining horror fantasy are collected in a new hardcover edition.
Read More »Book Review: Guests of the Nation by Mike Palecek
Lack of character development undermines effectiveness of novel contending 9/11 was a government conspiracy.
Read More »Book Review: Real Moments – Bob Dylan by Barry Feinstein
Bob Dylan through the eyes of Barry Feinstein.
Read More »Audio Book Review – Batman: The Stone King by Alan Grant, Based on the series from DC Comics
Something has been unearthed in Gotham City. An ancient pyramid has unleashed supernatural energies throughout the world.
Read More »Interview with Flash Fiction Writer Michael Kechula
"You can’t win the lottery if you don’t buy a ticket, and you can’t get published if you don’t submit."
Read More »Book Review: A Man Most Wanted By John Le Carre
Le Carre makes our worst fears about the excesses of the intelligence community come to life without hyperbole or melodrama.
Read More »Book Review – Dumbocracy: Adventures with the Loony Left, the Rabid Right, and Other American Idiots by Marty Beckerman
A sardonic search and destroy mission aimed at extremist positions plaguing modern politics.
Read More »Book Review: Photo Workshop – Portrait and Candid Photography by Erin Manning
A great introduction to the concept of creating portraits and shooting people.
Read More »Interview with Rose DesRochers, Founder of Todays-Woman.net
"I changed my mind and decided it would be a friendship community for both men and women."
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