Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Books-A-Million/Goodreads Be sure to check out the special literary tea recipe below, inspired by Octavia Butler’s “Lilith’s Brood” series! Inadvertently, I was introduced to this gem of a science fiction novel, all due to lead woman Charlotte Wessels, from Dutch metal act Delain, citing this series as the main source of inspiration for…
Tag: philosophy
Review of “F,” by: Daniel Kehlman
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Goodreads Novel Released Today: August 26, 2014, from Patheon/ Knopf Publishing Services Ever since the nineteen-fifties or sometime around there, philosophy has practically been bogged down in existential vexations: questions and intellectual extrapolations surrounding the meaning of human existence and consciousness in a century that has been bursting with the revolutionary…
Review of A Survivor’s Guide to Eternity
Amazon (kindle edition)/Amazon (paperback edition)/Barnes and Nobles (paperback edition) Publisher: Mirador Publishing (January 27, 2014) Review by: Lindsey Imagine: you wake up with a terrible headache. You don’t know what happened, where you are or how you got there. Everything around you is gigantic and your limbs are very heavy and hard to move. To…
Lestat Book Coven Discussion #3
GIF Image of the Week! If you are following this ongoing series of discussions, I apologize for the belated nature of this post. In the newsletter, I mentioned that I would post this at 7pm Eastern on Sunday. Yet again, other sudden writing interests distracted me that entire day. But, I feel sober of mind,…
The Prince’s Poltregeist
I think fairy-tales should be inspiring, and that is why nearly all of them have happy, inspiring endings. They are meant to be ethically challenging and edifying. Not everyone will enjoy these, but I enjoy writing them, because they help me reflect on things in an allegorical way that I can’t quite write without writing…