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Movie Review – Rock & Rule

Rock & Rule, released in 1983 by the Canadian studio Nelvana was in many ways ahead of its time. And it proves that the old proverb “Pioneers get killed while settlers prosper” is true. Rock &...

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Theater Review (LA): Peter Pan: The Boy Who Hated Mothers at Blank’s 2nd Stage

J.M. Barrie’s famous character has seen more than his share of adaptations, probably the most notable being Walt Disney’s animated feature and the enduring stage musical with middle-aged women essaying...

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TV Review: Once Upon a Time –“The Evil Queen”

On this week’s Once Upon a Time, the entire town of Storybrooke is under threat from Regina (Lana Parrilla) as she plans her escape into Fairytale Land alone with Henry (Jared Gilmore), only to leave...

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Book Review: The Shadow Wars: Book Two in the Demi-Monde Saga by Rod Rees

In the first book of The Demi-Monde, Rod Rees introduced us to his fascinating virtual world and its cast of amazing characters, with an action-filled and fast-moving plot. Surprisingly, the second...

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Interview: Melodie Campbell, Author of Rowena and the Dark Lord

Melodie Campbell’s writing has been compared to Janet Evanovich’s. She got started writing comedy (stand-up and columns.)  In1999, she opened the Canadian Humour Conference.  She’s had over 200...

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Book Review: The House at the End of Hope Street by Menna van Praag

The House at the End of Hope Street is literally a magical book, like a modern-day fairy tale for grown women. It is beautifully written and an empowering story of women caring for each other in the...

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Interview with Brandon Ellis, author of The PureLights of Ohm Totem

Brandon Ellis grew up on the outskirts of Portland, Oregon in a little town known as Gladstone, where he graduated from high school and moved on to college and has two great loves in his life: writing...

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Interview: Jo Sparkes, Author of The Birr Elixir

Jo Sparkes graduated from Washington College, a small liberal arts college famous for its creative writing program. She then completely forgot about writing until she had a chance to study with Robert...

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Book Review: Once Upon a Clockwork Tale: a Short Story Collection

Like a locomotive, Steampunk seems to be charging into the world of speculative fiction.  It is by no means a new genre, arguably the first “Science Fiction” from the days of Mary Shelley, Edgar Allen...

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Book Review: ‘Alif The Unseen’ by G. Willow Wilson

History books are full of the names of the so-called great leaders who have been responsible for the most striking moments in human existence. However, if recent history has shown us anything, leaders...

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Book Review: ‘Ecko Rising’ by Danie Ware

Ever since reading Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court as a kid, I have appreciated the many time travel or “fish out of water” types of stories over the years. There’s something...

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Interview with S.L. Morgan, Author of ‘Ancient Guardians: The Legacy of the Key’

S.L. Morgan is the author of the new novel series, Ancient Guardians: The Legacy of the Key. She enjoys living life to its fullest and his always ready for an exciting adventure. Her new hobby of...

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Interview with Dora Machado, Author of ‘The Curse Giver’

Dora Machado is the award-winning author of the Stonewiser series and her newest novel, The Curse Giver, from Twilight Times Books, is available July 2013. She is one of the few Latinas exploring her...

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Book Review: ‘The Ocean at the End of the Lane’ by Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman is an author whose works I’ve enjoyed for many years, starting with Neverwhere, Stardust, American Gods, and now The Ocean at the End of the Lane (TOATEOTL). Each book seems to explore...

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Blu-ray Review: ‘Solomon Kane’

In the 1920s a new form of literary entertainment was born. Called pulp fiction, for the poor quality of the paper it was printed on, you could literally still see the wood pulp embedded in the pages;...

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Interview with Elaine Cantrell, author of ‘The Enchanted’

Born and raised in South Carolina, Elaine Cantrell holds a master’s degree in personnel services from Clemson University and is a member of Romance Writers of America, EPIC authors, and Alpha Delta...

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Book Review: ‘Cast in Sorrow’ by Michelle Sagara

Engulfed in a story she doesn’t understand, Kaylin Neya holds the future of an immortal race in her hands — and the key to a delicate balance that could remake her world. Cast in Sorrow is the 10th...

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Interview with Dina Von Lowenkraft, Author of ‘Dragon Fire’

Welcome my special guest, Dina Von Lowenkaft, author of the young adult romantic fantasy, Dragon Fire, just released by Twilight Times Books. Dina is the Regional Adviser for SCBWI’s (The Society of...

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Book Review: ‘Dragon Fire’ by Dina Von Lowenkraft

Set in the mysterious, alluring Arctic, Dragon Fire is a mesmerizing debut novel about a girl torn between the shape-shifting dragon she loves and the best friend she must stay loyal to. When Rakan is...

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Book Review: ‘Nebula Awards Showcase 2013′ by Catherine Asaro

The Nebula Awards showcases have been published annually since 1966 and include the winning and nominated short stories and novellas for the Nebula Awards, which are voted on by the members of the...

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