It’s National Library Week. It will culminate with DEAR (Drop Everything And Read) Day which just so happens to coincide with my birthday on April 12th. Fitting, no? In an ideal world, or perhaps just a better one, I’d be making fun, cozy content about how awesome our local library is. Yet, like most nice…… Continue reading Defend Libraries: Take Action This National Library Week
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Human Connection Through Splatterpunk: A Review of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
I’m a reader of Splatterpunk books. Splatterpunk being the subgenre of the horror category designed for people who watched The Human Centipede 2. You know who you are. Understandably this literature style often gets devalued as meaningless trash filled with gore for gore’s sake. I’ve felt like a weirdo on more than one occasion when…… Continue reading Human Connection Through Splatterpunk: A Review of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
Stolen Tongues: A Deep Dive into Horror and Relationships
Over the weekend I finished reading my first horror novel of the year and I wish I had something more eloquent to say than it is just so, so good. So good! Stolen Tongues by Felix Blackwell is an incredible cabin-in-the-woods horror masterpiece that respectfully explores a Native American legend while keeping you guessing every…… Continue reading Stolen Tongues: A Deep Dive into Horror and Relationships
Top Recommended Books by Black Authors for All Ages
Check out my resource post featuring the best books by Black authors!
Art as a Bridge: Embracing Diverse Perspectives
While many of us are afraid for what the future holds we can still use art to better understand one another.
Schroeder: A Deep Dive into Neal Cassidy’s Dark Literary Fiction
Neal Cassidy explores the depths of depravity while expertly accusing the reader of their own role in the protagonist’s crimes.
