Monthly Archives: September 2011

Book Review: Iron Butterflies Rust by Lee Thompson

Iron Butterflies Rust by Lee Thompson (Delirium Books) Hardcover Digital Edition Three years after Frank Gunn’s wife pulled his service pistol at the local carnival and set events in motion that stained everyone involved with an eight-year-old boy’s blood, Frank’s … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Sasha Strange Chronicles by K.H. Koehler

Planet Of The Dinosaurs Victorian teen and intrepid inventor Sasha Strange found the doorway…to danger! Just days before she’s to be married to the odious Lord Quinn, Sasha’s latest experimental device backfires and opens a dimensional gateway between our world … Continue reading

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Book Reviews: Rusting Chickens by Gene O’neill

Rusting Chickens by Gene O’Neill (Dark Regions Press) Rob McKenna knew all about pain and suffering. As a member of a top secret black ops mission deep inside Pakistan, his Marine Force Recon Unit had a close up and personal … Continue reading

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Book Review: Martyrs & Monsters by Robert Dunbar

Martyrs & Monsters by Robert Dunbar (Uninvited Books) Introduction by Greg F. Gifune Author’s Note Getting Wet Like A Story High Rise Saturday Night Fights Gray Soil Mal de Mer Red Soil The Folly Are We Dead Yet? Explanations Killing … Continue reading

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Changing Technologies: Can Your Characters Keep Up? by Ronald Malfi

Changing Technologies: Can Your Characters Keep Up? by Ronald Malfi Undoubtedly, there has been countless discussions among writers, publishers, and bibliophiles alike prompted by the Rise of the Ebook. (I put this in caps and imagine the font not unlike … Continue reading

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Book Review: Voyeurs of Death by Shaun Jeffrey

Voyeurs Of Death by Shaun Jeffrey (Dark Regions Press) From monsters to ghosts, Shaun Jeffrey runs the gamut in this new and expanded collection. Herein are found a diverse mix of the sinister, erotic, strange and surreal. From the foreboding … Continue reading

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Book Review: Little Boy Lost by T.M. Wright

Little Boy Lost by T.M. Wright (Uninvited Books) WHY WOULD A DEMON WANT A CHILD? When his six-year-old son vanishes, Miles Gale is suspected of having committed an unthinkable crime. He alone knows that the truth is even more unthinkable: … Continue reading

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A Step In The Right Direction Or A Sellout??

For anyone interested, I finally broke down and bought a Kindle from Amazon. I have been going back and forth over this decision for the better part of a year, one day I would say yes, then I would change … Continue reading

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The Outdoor Co-ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society

The Outdoor Co-ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society Making Reading Sexy Now, how can you not love a group of avid readers that put it all out there for their love of pulp fiction. No doubt, there will be some … Continue reading

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