Empty Vessel      What was the proper technique of respectfully glancing upon a dead cadaver?  If the body was someone unfamiliar, I might have scrutinized it in a quest to seek out the identity of it. Something like eye color, clothing choice, hair, and other unmistakable differences between different humans might have helped me…

Book Recommendations from my Blog Readers: I hate feeling this useless or lost. Though, I’m desperately in need of a new book to fulfill that void within. I’m facing one of those trials where you are sifting through piles of books with intriguing and puzzling premises only to feel unfulfilled by the book once it…

Inside the Development of Death Seer: Remember those supposed simpler days when you were younger? I mean, everyone suggested to you that these days were grand and rightly simplified. Of course, the complications of society never meddled with your childhood happiness. You were protected at all times by this childlike prism of dreams and ideals….

CSFF Blog Tour for C.S. Lankin’s The Wolf of Tebron: Day 2 Post  The Review:(Thanks Living Ink Books for this complimentary copy of yet another quality book from your library!)    The curve of difficulty for this review is high. Why? Typically, reviews are such a commonplace feature of this blog: How then could these…

CSFF Blog Tour for C.S. Lankin’s The Wolf of Tebron: Day 1 Post  Fairy Tales=  Incognito Moral Tales about the conflict between our “selves”    All fairy tales on the surface have this saccharine quality. In many ways, they are quaint and even delightful. Yes, there are momentary threats to the story world of a…

Of Love and Evil Review: Anne Rice books never cease to entrap me in this dreamlike state that occurs while I’m reading the books or afterwords. Normally, the need to continue reading her books dawns on you like a spontaneous desire for rich coffee or scrumptious chocolate. Every page of her books weaves an intricate…