Seven Years in Parallel – A Series Summation
Like a number of things, the start of this seems like yesterday. Was still using Google’s blogging platform back when I came to know, and later…
Like a number of things, the start of this seems like yesterday. Was still using Google’s blogging platform back when I came to know, and later…
It’s January, normally a cold and wet time for us in the southland, the opposite for those like the Scientist Gone Wordy who live in the southern hemisphere.…
The blogger otherwise known as the Scientist Gone Wordy and I will conclude the 2015 review season with today’s entry before taking a short break from this parallel post series of…
Can’t believe we’ve reached this point of the season so soon. The penultimate book and film review for 2015 in this duo post series of ours.…
As the dogs days of summer — at least for us in the northern hemisphere — paddle in from the season’s heat and humidity before autumn…
Author Charlie Huston doesn’t seem capable of writing quiet or cautious fiction. Surprising would be the word I’d use when it comes to experiencing or explaining his work (and…
In general, I’ve come to believe that as great as some notable novels are, written through the decades by talented authors (and I’ve only read a…
To say the least, writer and journalist Steven Hart has a way with words. A good example of that is how he used them for the…
Reblogged » Kirkham A Movie A Day: A Walk Among the Tombstones There are more than a few movies, via their trailers, that will garner my interest.…
Reblogged» Jen’s Book Thoughts: Any Other Name – Craig Johnson Having just finished the latest Walt Longmire novel by Craig Johnson, Any Other Name, I’m again…
Remembering why I loved to read Roger Ebert’s reviews, whether I agreed with him or not. And when I did, and it’s for one of my favorite films, Jackie Brown, it just doesn’t get a better.
Reblogged » Radiator Heaven: Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia. Today, my good friend J.D. over at his Radiator Heaven blog reprised his most excellent look…
“Horror is defined by most as a subsection of the Fantasy genre, though I prefer Neil Gaiman’s metaphor of horror and fantasy as sister cities with…
While I’m jetting my way toward St. Louis, MO, and my first Bouchercon, I thought I’d offer the following review since the book made an impression.…
“Be careful what you wish for, you may receive it.” Back in September of 2010, I put together a post for My Picks for The Greatest… Sci-Fi…
Once again, dear readers, my esteemed blogger companion (Rachel of a Scientist Gone Wordy) and I have ventured into another of our parallel posts where we review and…
In conjunction with the Scientist Gone Wordy, my wonderful blogging friend Rachel, this will be our second parallel posting. You know, where the pair of us review and discuss a particular and…