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Not Intended For Children
Dear Chicago Public Library, This isn’t a children’s book. You are making a terrible mistake. Via Harold’s blog
Posted in Books, Chapel Hill
Tagged Books, Chapel Hill, Chicago, Harold, Personal, Screamland
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Betrothed To Mr. Darcy
Are you tired of posts about Pride and Prejudice spinoffs? Just kidding, no one could ever get tired of Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy! Violet Bedford’s novella Betrothed to Mr. Darcy picks up right where Pride and Prejudice left off, … Continue reading
“Alice In Tumblr-Land”
Tim Manley’s Alice in Tumblr-land: And Other Fairy Tales for a New Generation tells the stories of fairy tale princesses and heroes, as twenty-somethings navigating relationships, friends, sex, careers and social media. The Tortoise and the Hare Facebook-stalk each other … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Brooklyn, Chapel Hill, Los Angeles, New York City
Tagged Alice in Tumblr-land, Book review, Books, Brooklyn, Chapel Hill, coffee, Los Angeles, New York City, The Oatmeal, Tim Manley
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Jesse Petersen’s “Monsters In Your Neighborhood”
Monsters In Your Neighborhood is Jesse Petersen’s sequel to Club Monstrosity. In Club Monstrosity, we met a collection of Manhattan monsters. Swamp Thing, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the Blob, the Invisible Man, a mummy, a vampire, and Alec, the … Continue reading
But I Kept Reading
After I wrote about some of the amazing books I’ve read, a friend asked me if I’m done getting awful books and from now on, I’m just reading and reviewing awesome novels. I’m quite pleased with my recent ARCs, but … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Chapel Hill
Tagged Book review, Books, Chapel Hill, expat life, games, Karma Gone Bad, reading
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‘It’s Just A Game’ Zine
It’s Just A Game arrived today! I’m very pleased to be part of this collection. Probably the best part was going through the links in the bios and discovering the other contributors’ game and writing projects. Edited: The first print run … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Chapel Hill, Gaming Culture, My Other Writing
Tagged 18 to 35, Books, Chapel Hill, It's just a game, my other writing, zines
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SPX
This weekend, Harold and I went to Small Press Expo in DC. Since I began spending time with Harold, I’ve realized that I am not really a comics fan, as much as I’m a person who enjoys good stories, and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Washington DC
Tagged Books, Electronic Games, feminism, games, Harold, Harry Potter
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The Returned
A few nights ago, Harold asked me to go to a reading at Flyleaf with him, for a new novel called The Returned. I’d actually heard of this book before, but mentally translated “story in which the dead return” as … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Chapel Hill
Tagged Books, Chapel Hill, Flyleaf, Harold, Jason Mott, reading, The Returned
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Self-Publishing Talk with C. L. Carlisle
So I recently wrote about erotica and self publishing, and it got a ton of traffic, because apparently the internet really likes that. Erotica, I mean, although most of my internet friends are fond of independent publishing as well. Red … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Chapel Hill
Tagged Books, C. L. Carlisle, Chapel Hill, red string, Red String Productions
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The Vicar’s Wife
The Vicar’s Wife, an upcoming novel by Katherine Swartz, tells two stories, both set in the same vicarage in the rural village of Goswell, but eighty years apart. One story is about Alice, who leaves Cambridge — one of my … Continue reading
Posted in Books, New Jersey, New York City, North Carolina
Tagged Book review, Books, Harold, Katherine Swartz, Netgalley, New Jersey, New York City, North Carolina, The Vicar's Wife
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