Freund*innen lesen #11: GRM — Poesierausch

Wir halten Wort und legen nach: Heute stellt Jens den aktuellen Roman von Sybille Berg vor. GRM ist in jeglicher Hinsicht ein Brett. Sybille BergGRMKiepenheuer&Witsch640 Seiten | 25 EuroErschienen am 11.4.2019 Das Besondere? In GRM. Brainfuck spielen weder Hauptitel (GRM=Grime) noch Untertitel (Brainfuck) auf den ersten Blick ein entscheidende Rolle. Vier auf verschiedenste Arten traumatisierte…

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Poetry published in the America Emerging Poets Series New Jersey Edition by Z Publishing — Megha’s World

I’m thrilled to see my poetry published in the America Best Emerging Poets Series -New Jersey by Z Publishing. The book not only features my poem but also opens with a quote from my poem. Thoughts, Reflections, and Streams of Consciousness What do you do with the wound that is healed? Do you count along […]

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HorrorAddicts.net Press Presents PLAGUE MASTER: Rebel Infection — HorrorAddicts.net

H.E. Roulo and HorrorAddicts.net Press proudly present: Plague Master: Rebel Infection. The dramatic sequel to Plague Master: Sanctuary Dome, and second book in the Plague Master Series, is now available. Enter the World of PLAGUE MASTER: REBEL INFECTION Trevor’s return from the zombie infection makes him unique. It also makes him dangerous. He’s a hero […]

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Characters Who Hate Each Other — Dave Astor on Literature

Last week’s post focused on characters who miss each other. This week, the focus will be on those who HATE each other. The hate might be full-blown or have some nuance, be mutual or mostly one-sided, be never-ending or come and go. It can feature jealousy, fury over harm done, or other elements. But it’s […]

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3 Booker Prize Winners Worth Re-Reading — BookerTalk

There were a number of Booker Prize winning novels I read before I began this blog and my project to work my way through all the winners. As I’m approaching the end of that project I thought I’d write some short reviews of those pre-blog books. I seldom re-read contemporary fiction (I don’t know why,…

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Go Boldly Into That Other World — Paula Cappa

The Dead by James Joyce (1907) Tuesday’s Tale August 27, 2019 You’ve probably heard this line, variations, or parts of this quotation: “Pass boldly into that other world, in the full glory of some passion, than fade and wither dismally with age.” James Joyce at his finest! He has many lines in his writings that […]

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Estudio sugiere que hay planetas con más potencial de vida que la Tierra — El Ciudadano

El Ciudadano La Tierra es un gran lugar para que la vida sobreviva y prospere. Para empezar, tiene agua líquida en su superficie, está a la distancia correcta del Sol, tiene una atmósfera protectora llena de gases y está equipada con un campo magnético para protegernos de peligros como las erupciones solares. Seguramente, algunos podrían…

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“Legal Midnight Hour” — words and music and stories

“Legal Midnight Hour” by Carl Sandburg, Well, the dying time came, the legal midnight hour, The moment set by law for the Chair to be at work, To substantiate the majesty of the State of Massachusetts That hour was at hand, had arrived, was struck by the clocks, The time for two men […]

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Top 10 Libraries in Fiction — At the BookShelf

The link below is to an article that takes a look at the top 10 libraries in fiction. Are there any that have been missed in your opinion? Should the library in the Sarah J. Maas ‘Throne of Glass’ series be included for example? Share your thoughts in the comments below. For more visit:https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/jul/31/top-10-libraries-in-fiction-jrr-tolkien-borges-game-of-thrones

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HORROR SCRIPT MOVIE: Inked In Blood, by Paul Corricelli — Festival for HORROR

Synopsis: A tortured, tattooed man returns to the town he ran away from as a child to exact his revenge on all those who wronged him. Not only to mend the shattered pieces of his own life, but for his mother’s suffering as well, and ultimately face the one man he fears the most; his […]

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The Characters I Write — Short Story Scribe

I write of the damaged and broken, because that is the norm. For each person who overcomes their demons, there are hundreds, if not thousands, who do not. It is their stories I tell. “Who am I?” I am an independent, self-published teller of tales, an author, as of yet, scarcely any renown. However, as […]

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Un sueño… — mas alla de los viajes, serie y reseñas literarias

empieza el ascenso… el ascenso del bus hacia la cima. Se ve la cordillera y se ve la ruta sinuosa e increiblemente alta. Llegamos y vimos las casas al filo del despeñadero, pero que estaban llenas de parcelas…. Al tiempo que se veian gallinas, plantas comestibles, etc… Al tiempo que se veian estas casas habian […]

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Film Review – Dragged Across Concrete (2018) — Jordan and Eddie (The Movie Guys)

Title – Dragged Across Concrete (2018) Director – S. Craig Zahler (Bone Tomahawk) Cast – Mel Gibson, Vince Vaughan, Tory Kittles, Michael Jai White, Thomas Kretschmann, Laurie Holden, Jennifer Carpenter, Don Johnson Plot – Suspended and unpredictable cops Brett Ridgeman (Gibson) and Anthony Lurasetti (Vaughan) find themselves delving into the criminal underworld in hopes of […]

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