Needful Things

This is a weekly meme created by Dani @ Perspective of a Writer, to show off favourite characters. Be sure to check out their blog! This week’s topic is … favorite Stephen King character (A character from Stephen King’s creative mind that you love! It can be based upon ANY of his adaptions… Let’s prepare […]

September 26, 2018

WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam@Taking on a World of Words.   To play, answer the three ‘W’ questions listed below. Be sure to link back to her or to put the link to your post in the comment section of her blog so that others take a gander at your answers and […]

Book Review: Harbinger by Nicole Conway

Harbinger continues Conway’s Dragonrider Legacy series, splitting time between Jenna, and Reigh, as things really begin to heat up in the war against the Tibrans. Some time is spent with Reigh and Jaevid, setting up Reigh’s next parts, but the bulk follows Jenna. She and Phillip are captured, and Argonox has a proposal for Jenna. […]

Sept 15th- 21st

Books read, reviewed, and posted/scheduled the past week Bug Lab for Kids by John W Guyton, 3* A Fool’s Guide to Actual Happiness by Mark Van Buren, 4* Amazing World: Bugs by LJ Tracosas, 4* Discovering Nests by Juliana O’Neill, 4* Fresh Ink edited by Lamar Giles, 4* Harbinger by Nicole Conway, 4* Outside: Discovering […]

Book Review: Rattus New Yorkus by Hunter Shea

Rattus New Yorkus is another fun, cheese-filled horror offering by Hunter Shea. Chris and Benny are exterminators contracted by New York to help control the pest population. At urgings from city and scientists, the city exterminators are testing out a new position called Degenesis. This new chemical is said to work against rat reproduction, making […]

Rattus New Yorkus by Hunter Shea

Rattus, New Yorkus One Size Eats All #2 by Hunter Shea Genre: Horror They’re Bigger Deep in the sewers of New York City, the rat population is growing. Dr. Randolph Finch is determined to break the cycle. His new rodenticide, Degenesis, doesn’t kill rats. It sterilizes them from reproducing. But nothing adapts faster than a […]

Book Review: Fresh Ink edited by Lamar Giles

This collection, written by a diverse cast of authors, presents a variety of equally diverse stories featuring PoC main characters, a plethora of LGBTQ+ characters, and a slew of those with unusual mental/physical conditions. It was refreshing to me to step away from a mostly white story cast. I’m an anthropologist. Characters like the ones […]

Sept 8th- 14th

Life and Things Quiet nesting week. Still in a hibernation mode and not online much. I did get to see Phantom of the Opera. So much fun!!!   Posts of the past week ICYMT Review: Tracing Ochre edited by Fiona Polack   Blitz: One Thousand & One Lies by Yumoyori Wilson   Quickshots #22   Review: […]

September 14, 2018

I’ve recently taken up photography and photo manipulation as a hobby. I got fully hooked thanks to an app called GuruShots and decided to show off some of my pics each Friday. Enjoy!

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