Book Review: After the Rain
Cultural identity through the lens of folklore and magical horror. A review of the graphic novel After the Rain by John Ira Jennings and David Brame.
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Cultural identity through the lens of folklore and magical horror. A review of the graphic novel After the Rain by John Ira Jennings and David Brame.
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This hooked me in its head lights and hit me with 70 pages of gory, hilarious, creature feature fun! A review of the book The Buck Stops Here by Sean Seebach.
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A poem about life-threatening nature of doubt and insecurity.
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Followers vs family; choose wisely, lives are at stake. A review of the play Unboxed by Briana Morgan.
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Gore galore and an overnight fight for survival. A review of the book The Night Silver River Run Red by Christine Morgan.
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A piece of flash fiction about a girl, her dog, and an old cabin…
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How far would you go to rescue the one you love? A review of the graphic novel Illegal Cargo by Augusto Mora.
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The past never really leaves the present. A review of book one of the graphic novel The Plot by Michael Moreci and Tim Daniel.
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Originally posted on Craig Wallwork:
I had a great time recently being interviewed by Ben over at Night Worms. It’s probably the most compressive interview I’ve ever done. I talk about my own influences, how I got started, my writing practices, Stranger Things, and of course, Tom Nolan. The interview was also used to exclusively reveal the new cover for…
An interview with crime thriller author Craig Wallwork.
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