‘Cooking with Lovecraft:’ Book Review
Miguel Fliguer’s Cooking with Lovecraft blends the concept of Eldritch-style stories with the ever-popular themed cookbook. The 96-page work consists of a mixture of short stories
Miguel Fliguer’s Cooking with Lovecraft blends the concept of Eldritch-style stories with the ever-popular themed cookbook. The 96-page work consists of a mixture of short stories
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve loved sports. Growing up in the Midwest, it was a way of life. Saturdays were for watching my
Fans of Lovecraft literature can be divided into two major factions. The first category are the Lovecraft purists, those folks who hold the works penned
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I have this really big pile of unread books and comics in my office, but I was delighted when the anthology The Sea is Ours:
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Every youngster wants the chance to be chosen for an incredible quest to save the world, but what if you sort of stumble into it
“Mia glanced toward the window in the kitchen. It was too dark to see anything outside now, so it was just this rectangle of blackness
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Being a geek means occupying a constant state of wishing you had MORE: more of your favorite characters; more world-building; more detail; more conversations; more