Amber Morant's Blog
September 7, 2022
Spotify Launching Audiobooks – What It Means For You
When you think of audiobooks, your first thought was probably never Spotify. But after Spotify launched audiobooks in tandem with Findaway Voices, we may see
Published on September 07, 2022 17:24
September 3, 2022
How To Save Money For Your Next Book While On A Budget
Indie publishing can be a very expensive venture. From editors to cover designers, each step takes money that you may not have. One route to
Published on September 03, 2022 13:05
March 29, 2022
Ultimate Guide to Choosing The Best Social Media For Authors
When it comes to social media for authors, there is a multitude of options out there. Different people recommend a plethora of platforms to choose from, and others will say to choose one without giving any specifics on where to pick based on what you want out of it. I’ve spent countless years trying to...
Published on March 29, 2022 01:00
May 14, 2021
Flipping The Script With Demons
Remember when I said I wouldn’t read Clive Barker again? Well, I lied a little. I did read The Yattering and Jack which is in my copy of Book of Blood. Compared to Rawhead Rex, this story was actually a really fun read overall. Although, I wouldn’t say this one felt like a monster short...
Published on May 14, 2021 19:36
How Long Before The Horror Begins
For most of the books and movies I’ve reviewed this semester, I’ve looked at the piece as a whole. However, with Relic, I wanted to go a little bit differently with how I wanted to discuss it. This book was probably one of the thicker books out of the ones I had to read this...
Published on May 14, 2021 18:48
What if it was… in Space?
This is probably one of the few movies I almost didn’t need to watch because of the pop culture references everyone uses for it. Obviously, I refused because I needed to just sit down and actually watch this film instead of getting dirty looks from everyone. Ever heard someone get offended you’ve never watched the...
Published on May 14, 2021 18:10
Darkness and Classic Vampires
I will say, this book took me a long while to find. I was honestly expecting to find a novel or novella of some sort. Even Amazon mentioned 30 Days of Night as a paperback. What I didn’t realize was that this was a graphic novel. High focus on the term graphic. After reading so...
Published on May 14, 2021 17:47
April 29, 2021
H.P. Lovecraft – Setting The Stage of Ambiance
I am going to preface this blog to say that although this is another case of never reading the works, it’s also one that I probably would have never picked up on my own either. Not because of a lack of interest, but because I’m not a fan of Lovecraft as a person. There is...
Published on April 29, 2021 14:29
April 16, 2021
Godzilla – The EcoTerrorist From Ancient Times
Should I just stop saying something is new to me at this point? This one is different though, I promise! I have watched many of the older Godzilla movies from Japan that were in black and white and even watched MechaGodzilla a few years ago. So the Kaiju genre is nothing new to me. If...
Published on April 16, 2021 17:00
March 25, 2021
What Makes A Film A Cult Classic?
These blog posts have been filled with announcements of the shame of not seeing/reading half of these movies and books. The latest one? Night of the Living Dead. Yep, the 1960s edition. I think the only living dead film I’ve ever watched was one where they were all trapped inside of a mall. I don’t...
Published on March 25, 2021 18:05


