April's reading wrap-up is here for 2026! I was happy to read at least four books for this month. It was a decent collection ...
There are roughly four thousand recognized species of Serpentes (or snakes) in this world, and a fascinating fact is that ...
There is a case to be made that Michael Jackson is the biggest star to ever live. All someone has to say is that the man made ...
As a filmmaker, writer, and artist, Ian Klink’s work includes the feature film Anybody’s Blues, the novel Lucky from New Fangle Press, and short stories for Weren't Another Way to Be: Outlaw Fiction ...
In 1958, throughout the immense beauty of the parts of America known as the badlands, two teenage turtledoves named Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate traveled across the misty mountain … ...
We continue our journey through the nostalgia of the Disney Channel Original movies with Quints from the year 2000. This is one that I remember being advertised when I was younger, but I always ...
Iconic horror comic Something is Killing the Children released on WEBTOON on Monday, April 20th. Originally a comic book series created by James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera and published by Boom!
In 1958, throughout the immense beauty of the parts of America known as the badlands, two teenage turtledoves named Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate traveled across the misty mountain … ...
In 1958, throughout the immense beauty of the parts of America known as the badlands, two teenage turtledoves named Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate traveled across the misty mountain … ...
For Indie Bookstore Day 2026 (or Independent Bookstore Day, which is the full name) on Saturday, April 25th, Erin Hunter’s Instagram page revealed an indie bookstore exclusive: Warriors: Enter the ...
An old proverbial adage goes as follows: Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Oscar (the grouch) Wilde penned another version of this (after he burned that hideous painting): “Mediocrity … ...
An old proverbial adage goes as follows: Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Oscar (the grouch) Wilde penned another version of this (after he burned that hideous painting): “Mediocrity … ...