Kingdom: Princes, Peasants, and Zombies
My relationship with zombies is conflicted. I find the whole zombie genre fascinating, but also too scary to indulge […]
Read More →Twice-Told Anthology On the Way
I’m pleased to announce that my story “One Last Mile” will appear in Cthonic Matter’s new anthology Twice-Told; A […]
Read More →True Detective Is Worth the Wait
I waited a long time for True Detective to get to Season 3, and after seeing the first two […]
Read More →32 White Horses Charity Anthologies
Here’s something to start the year off right: A pair of charity anthologies from Planet X Publications to benefit […]
Read More →New Year, New NerdGoblin
My New Year’s resolution is to survive the impending bathroom renovation. So with that, NerdGoblin will be back later […]
Read More →Rare Exports Delivers the Goods
Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale is absolutely delightful. Written and directed by Jalmari Helander, the 2010 Finnish comedy-horror film […]
Read More →Nightflyers Doesn’t Quite Fly
Nightflyers is a beautiful and ambitious ten episode series currently unfolding on SyFy. Unfortunately, while the show is visually […]
Read More →Don’t Look Now: Nicholas Roeg’s Grim Ghost Story
Nicholas Roeg’s 1973 film Don’t Look Now has long been considered a classic of the horror genre. But it […]
Read More →Art & Arcana Brings D&D to Life on the Page
Art & Arcana: A Visual History is a huge, gorgeous compendium of what helps make Dungeons &Dragons so wonderful. […]
Read More →Fledgling: A Look Back at Octavia Butler
Fledgling, Octavia E. Butler’s final novel, is a disconcerting read that takes on vampires, racism, and cultural creation myths […]
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