Vietnamese Ghost Stories Are Real
Ghost stories are infamous in Vietnam. You hear them a lot if you keep your ear to the ground. And there are many Vietnamese people–adult people–who are genuinely terrified of […]
» Read moreGhost stories are infamous in Vietnam. You hear them a lot if you keep your ear to the ground. And there are many Vietnamese people–adult people–who are genuinely terrified of […]
» Read more“Fury” is one Salman Rushdie audiobook that no one seems to know. It received mixed reviews, but I think it’s a great book (with a great performance!). It’s got Salman’s […]
» Read moreThe Frank Muller reading of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger has mysteriously disappeared from the face of the planet. You can’t find it anywhere. Instead, Audible, the […]
» Read moreSimply known as “Musashi,” this audiobook is one of the most famous classical stories in Japan. Eiji Yoshikawa’s masterpiece is a book that has everything: romance, heartbreak, battle, action, revenge, […]
» Read moreIn a world that has moved on, how did folken get from place to place in Mejis? Why, the answer is simple: horses of courses. Long days and pleasant nights. […]
» Read moreAustralian horror movie Cargo (2017), a post-apocalyptic zombie flick, had a lot of potential. Unfortunately, however, it was poorly executed. Cargo has unique, unexampled elements. Honestly, just the fact that […]
» Read moreMagical realism might just be my favorite genre of fiction. Tolkien-style fantasy is fun, but it lacks that real world grittiness of magical realism. For me, its easier to relate […]
» Read moreAnyone who has read On Writing: A Memoir on the Craft knows Stephen King hates adverbs. That same anyone also knows S.K. avoids the passive voice like the plague. There’s a hell of a lot of hate there. Is it justified?
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