The Last Thing Mary Saw: Movie Review
Heavy with atmosphere and suspense, The Last Thing Mary Saw is populated by spectacular acting, sinister happenings, and a shocking conclusion.
The Silent Sea: Show Review
This was a show that started off so intriguing, so good, then it ruins itself. Just tragic. And, as a viewer, it ended up feeling like such a waste of time.
Behind the Veil: Novel Review
While decently enjoyable, plot-wise, I found Behind the Veil predictable just because it followed a lot of standard tropes and familiar themes so nothing really surprised me in that department.
Bloodlines: Anthology Review
Bloodlines is such a powerful collection that explores serious and unsettling themes around the idea of family in such a way that will leave you shaken and haunted.
Bloodlines Interview Series #4: Chris O'Halloran
Welcome to the fourth interview in my five part series around the upcoming collection, Bloodlines, which is due to release Jan 11th. This series will include an interview with each of the four authors involved, culminating in my overall review of Bloodlines itself.
Today’s interview: Chris O'Halloran
Bloodlines Interview Series #3: Antony Frost
Welcome to the third interview in my five part series around the upcoming collection, Bloodlines, which is due to release Jan 11th. This series will include an interview with each of the four authors involved, culminating in my overall review of Bloodlines itself.
Today’s interview: Antony Frost
Bloodlines Interview Series #2: Alex Wolfgang
Welcome to the second interview in my five part series around the upcoming collection, Bloodlines, which is due to release Jan 11th. This series will include an interview with each of the four authors involved, culminating in my overall review of Bloodlines itself.
Today’s interview: Alex Wolfgang
Bloodlines Interview Series #1: Carson Winter
Welcome to the first interviews in my five part series around the upcoming collection, Bloodlines, which is due to release Jan 11th. This series will include an interview with each of the four authors involved, culminating in my overall review of Bloodlines itself.
Today's interview: Carson Winter
Stolen Tongues: Novel Review
Obviously modern authors face a difficulty when it comes to representing cultures that aren't their own. And obviously I don't expect Caucasian authors to only write white characters (and I am not assuming Blackwell's ethnicity, but he does say that he is non-Native in his afterword) because that's not the solution either. But making sure you represent a different culture and race correctly and fairly is important and, to me, Blackwell missed the mark.