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The Curator of Schlock #31: Movie Poster Mahem!
The Curator of Schlock #31 by Jeffrey Shuster Movie Poster Mahem! They don’t draw them like used to. It’s late. I’m tired. I don’t feel like writing a movie review. So those of you who were expecting a Leprechaun review in time for St. Patty’s Day, you can forget it! I’m in a grumpy mood… Continue reading
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Loading the Canon #20: Juliet DiIenno
Loading the Canon #20 by Helena-Anne Hittel Interview With an Artist: Juliet DiIenno It’s not every day that your work, as a student artist, gets picked up by an institution, let alone a museum overseas. The planets aligned for Juliet DiIenno of UCF, though, and one of her pieces is now in the permanent collection… Continue reading
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Heroes Never Rust #32: Dark Knight
Heroes Never Rust #32 by Sean Ironman Dark Knight: How much can one person change the world? This question runs throughout Superman: Red Son #2, which takes place years after the first issue. The second issue opens in media res with Superman stopping Luthor and Braniac. the two villains have shrunk the city of Stalingrad and… Continue reading
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In Boozo Veritas #32: No Rest For the Weird
In Boozo Veritas #32 by Teege Braune No Rest For the Weird Here it is a sunny, beautiful Monday afternoon in Orlando. What in the hell am I still doing working on In Boozo Veritas!? This should have been finished twenty-four hours ago! Like Dr. Duke alone in Vegas, panic is creeping “up my spine like… Continue reading
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Like a Geek God #18: Geeking Out on True Detective
Like a Geek God #18 by Mark Pursell Geeking Out on True Detective WARNING: contains mild spoilers through the end of Episode 7. Here’s a facet of my geekdom that I haven’t really addressed yet on this blog: crime fiction. Crime stories don’t usually come to mind when someone says the word “geek”, but there’s… Continue reading
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Episode 88: John Henry Fleming!
Episode 88 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download. On this week’s show, I talk to fiction writer John Henry Fleming, Plus James Sanders writes about reading The Autobiography of Malcom X. TEXTS DISCUSSED NOTES The VIDA count for 2013 is now available. Orlando… Continue reading
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The Curator of Schlock #30: Slumming Through Oscar Nominees
The Curator of Schlock #30 by Jeffrey Shuster Slumming Through Oscar Nominees A funny thing happened in the middle of my typing up my review for Battle Beyond the Stars last week. My MacBook Pro Air laptop thingamagig died on me. So Space Opera month got officially ruined and my MacBook is still in limbo… Continue reading
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Heroes Never Rust #31: Red Son 1
Heroes Never Rust #31 by Sean Ironman Red Son 1 I’m going to try something different over the next few weeks. I’m going to study one issue per week for a storyline. Perhaps some people may read along. Over the next three weeks, I will take a look at the three-issue miniseries Superman: Red Son.… Continue reading
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In Boozo Veritas #31: Just a Dab Will Do Ya
In Boozo Veritas #31 by Teege Braune Just a Dab Will Do Ya What would On the Road be if Jack Kerouac had never met the philandering, bisexual, petty thug madman Neal Cassady? The story of Sal Paradise, a drifting, directionless writer who wanders back and forth across the United States not getting into adventures. Let’s… Continue reading
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Episode 87: Vanessa Blakeslee!
Episode 87 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download. On this week’s show, I talk to fiction writer Vanessa Blakeslee, And Anthony Seidman writes about James Thompson’s The City of Dreadful Night. TEXTS DISCUSSED NOTES If you live in NYC, check out this wonderful… Continue reading
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