This love letter to Neil Diamond is also in many ways a book about music criticism itself. Damn you, David Wild!
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Interview with Marta Acosta, New York Times Bestselling Author of the Casa Dracula Series
"I’ve always been a fan of paranormal stories that have a strong humorous component as well as a quasi-scientific explanation for oddities," says Acosta.
Read More »Book Review (Novella): The Vault Of Deeds by James Barclay
With Barclay so farcically and satirically standing the hero genre on its head, you'll never look upon heroic fantasy in quite the same way again.
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: “The Workshop of Filthy Creation” – The Art of Johnny Ace and Kali Verra
A new hardbound collection pays tribute to the Kustom Kulture art of Johnny "Childish" Ace.
Read More »Book Review: Mike’s Election Guide 2008 by Michael Moore and The Do-It-Yourself Constitutional Amendment Kit by Nathaniel Whitten
Two new works of political satire each achieve mixed results in combining humor, advocacy and education.
Read More »BC Radio Live: Troy Johnson, Christopher Tennant, AirPlay’s Chris Bull, and Ralph Peters
Rich people, gay people, adventurers, and game players -- all in a week's work.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: The Book Of Leviathan by Peter Blegvad
Absurd, strange, and even a little twisted certainly, but always thoughtful and never simple.
Read More »Book Review: The Last Of The Angels by Fadhil al-Azzawi
A beautiful book that does the seemingly impossible of holding humans up to ridicule while exalting their potential simultaneously.
Read More »Book Review: Santa vs. Satan – The Official Compendium of Imaginary Fights by Jake Kalish
El Bicho vs. Jake Kalish
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