Called by some the master of the romantic thriller and the author of over a dozen books Romeo Preminger stopped by to share his thoughts and news about upcoming projects. Q What made you decide to take a chance at publishing your writing? What is the most important thing you have learned in the years since? I … Continue reading Interview with Romeo Preminger
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Becky Westwood interview
Today, we got to chat with Becky Westwood, a psychologist and author of the newly released book Can I Offer You Something? Expert ways to overcome the horrors of organizational feedback, Q) You recently put out the book ‘Can I Offer You Something? Expert ways to overcome the horrors of organizational feedback’ what need did you see … Continue reading Becky Westwood interview
Review of Girlmode by Magdalene Visaggio
The new graphic novel written by Magdalene Visaggio with art from Paulina Ganucheau, tells the story of Phoebe Zito, a recently transitioned girl as she tries to figure out who she is—while trying to manage who everyone else wants her to be. I don't want to bury the lead, so let's get this out of … Continue reading Review of Girlmode by Magdalene Visaggio
Review of The Wizard and the Welshman by Laura Rayndrop
So, I was given a chance to review The Wizard and the Welshman by Laura Rayndrop, and I have many thoughts. The book is the story of Hal Hawthorne, a detective in London who is investigating the death of a woman and is drawn into a world of magical creatures and spells. He partners with … Continue reading Review of The Wizard and the Welshman by Laura Rayndrop
Review of I AM MONSTERS!
I got a chance to check out the movie adaptation of Nicholas Vince’s one-person show I AM MONSTERS!. Nicholas Vince starred in some of the most iconic horror movies, such as Hellraiser and Night Breed, as well as writing a few comics for Marvel. He created a one-person show in 2019 showcasing his life, career, … Continue reading Review of I AM MONSTERS!
Godzilla Minus one and the kaiju as an allegory
(spoilers ahead as discuss themes and resolutions of all the movies) This is a little different than the things I normally cover on the site, but I have been a Godzilla fan from way back. I remember watching the original 1960’ movies on the late-night show hosted by the Ghoul and the Saturday morning super-host … Continue reading Godzilla Minus one and the kaiju as an allegory
Review of Digging for Destiny
I committed the cardinal sin of book reviewers. I picked up a new novel without realizing it was a sequel. For some books, this is a minor thing, and you pick up the plot and characters very quickly, but this was not really the case for Digging for Destiny. I struggled to catch up to … Continue reading Review of Digging for Destiny
Review of Am I Ok
I am a big fan of Tig Notaro so when I heard that she was directing her first full length movie it was a no brainer that I was going to check it out. It did not disappoint. The movie is called Am I Ok and was just released on HBO this week. It tells … Continue reading Review of Am I Ok
Interview with Hugo Ljungbäck
Hugo Ljungbäck, is an accomplished artist, curator, and scholar whose work examines the intersections of queer art, experimental film and video, media archaeology, who saw a lack of attention on queer home movies in the study of film history and aimed to remedy that oversight with his grant project. He gave us a few moments … Continue reading Interview with Hugo Ljungbäck
Paul Michael Winters interview
Pau Michael winters is l a lifelong creative writer whose life is filled with queer joy. His passion is to spread that joy by telling stories where you might not typically see queer characters. He took a few moments to talk about his debut novel. Q) Can you give our readers a quick overview of … Continue reading Paul Michael Winters interview
