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March 29, 2025

Exploration of Identity via Spy Thriller

Jinwoo Park’s the Oxford Soju Club is a high-body-count, tragic spy-thriller and an exploration of the immigrant experience. The novel […]

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Published on March 29, 2025 16:08

March 3, 2025

The Scorching by Nick Snape, a Review

A philosophic deep space mystery thriller The rich have yet again chosen to abandon an Earth they’ve helped destroy. This […]

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Published on March 03, 2025 21:37

October 9, 2024

Chapter 4

They hiked to a building on the far edge of the meadow, a legacy structure of some kind, probably a […]
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Published on October 09, 2024 04:47

August 28, 2024

Chapter 3

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Published on August 28, 2024 20:47

August 14, 2024

Honeymoons in Temporary Locations – A Review or More Reasons to Jump on Climate Change, ASAP

A dark take on climate apocalypse and our betrayal of the natural world. Honeymoons in Temporary Locations is a collection of short story works that explores the term “solastalgia” which refers to the grief humans experience as the natural world changes around them, a sort of homesickness for vanished places. We’ve all born witness to […]
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Published on August 14, 2024 00:27

August 13, 2024

Chapter 2

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Published on August 13, 2024 20:01

July 27, 2024

Chapter 1

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Published on July 27, 2024 22:46

Introduction

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Published on July 27, 2024 22:45

Between Two Fires, A Review – Two extremes of existential horror collide in this medieval fantasy adventure.

In a landscape devastated by plague, an orphaned girl, an excommunicated knight, a disgraced priest, and a donkey form an uneasy family and embark on a quest that takes them to the epicenter of a celestial conflict. “This is the one thing I can do as well as anyone else. I can’t plow. I can’t […]
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Published on July 27, 2024 18:26

April 24, 2024

Review of the Novel ‘Alien Clay’ – Prison Camp Meets and Evolutionary Biology

An exoplanet with imaginative biology, a fascist prison cap, and bitter academic prisoner. What’s not to like? Well… The life of ecologist Arton Daghdev is ripped apart when he’s convicted of dissident science and transported to a labor colony on the distant planet, Kiln. But the wildlife on Kiln is fascinating, and luckily, he’s assigned […]
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Published on April 24, 2024 20:15