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My Split Tongue, Explores Forbidden Human Desires

My Split Tongue, Explores Forbidden Human Desires

My Split Tongue/Mi Lengua Dividida by A L Garcia Quill & Crow Publishing House; Available February 21st Review by Damascus Mincemeyer Across the ages, many have tried to answer that fundamental question: What mysteries lurk within the human heart? Innumerable creative minds have attempted to satisfy the inquiry through literature, … My Split Tongue, Explores Forbidden Human DesiresRead more

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Pedro Iniguez Has Powerful Fever Dreams of a Parasite

Pedro Iniguez Has Powerful Fever Dreams of a Parasite

Introduction With a writing journey spanning 16 years and an impressive portfolio boasting over 130 published works, Pedro Iniguez has carved out a unique space in the literary landscape. Pedro Iniguez’s stories not only reflect haunting elements of the genre but also explore deeper societal anxieties and cultural narratives. In … Pedro Iniguez Has Powerful Fever Dreams of a ParasiteRead more

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The Wages of Belief by Elizabeth Massie: Book Review

The Wages of Belief by Elizabeth Massie: Book Review

The following contains spoils for Elizabeth Massie’s Sineater, but not the upcoming sequel, The Wages of Belief and Other Stories, out February 18th from Crossroad Press Elizabeth Massie scooped a Bram Stoker Award for the novel Sineater. Thirty-three years later, she’s releasing its sequel, The Wages of Belief, a novella … The Wages of Belief by Elizabeth Massie: Book ReviewRead more

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‘The Girl with the Needle’ – A Powerful Haunting Tale

‘The Girl with the Needle’ – A Powerful Haunting Tale

The Girl with the Needle In the haunting landscape of post-war Copenhagen, where despair looms large and hope flickers dimly, The Girl with the Needle emerges as a poignant exploration of resilience and motherhood amidst the ravages of conflict. Co-written and directed by Magnus von Horn, this visually striking film … ‘The Girl with the Needle’ – A Powerful Haunting TaleRead more