Dark Tower Wizard & Glass: The Powerful Horses of Mejis
Long days and pleasant nights – this article includes all the rest of the powerful horses of Mejis in Stephen King’s The Dark Tower IV: Wizard & Glass. I say […]
» Read moreLong days and pleasant nights – this article includes all the rest of the powerful horses of Mejis in Stephen King’s The Dark Tower IV: Wizard & Glass. I say […]
» Read moreVannay, my tutor, said a boy who could answer a riddle was a boy who could think around corners. We had riddling contests every Friday noon, and the boy or […]
» Read moreHe’s big. He’s crazy. He’s pink. He shoots electricity. He does Pop Americana impressions, including Jimmy Stewart and Humphrey Bogart. He loves Riddles. He has a split personality. He is […]
» Read moreIn Stephen King’s The Dark Tower book V: The Waste Lands, in Chapter 5: Bridge and City, Roland and his ka-tet came across an airplane laying dead on the ground. […]
» 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 more“SHE RESPONDED BY THROWING HERSELF IN THE RIVER. SEE YOU LATER, PATRICIA-GATOR.”
» Read moreIt’s fast, it’s mean, it’s electric. Part Honda, part Takuro, all US Army, this ultra modern machine of war hits full speed faster than she would have possibly imagined. On […]
» Read moreThere are so many reasons to love Stephen King’s The Dark Tower! In this series of articles, I’m exploring the many vehicles found over the course of Sai King’s 7 […]
» Read moreThroughout the Dark Tower series, Sai Stephen King mentions bucka wagons many times. Is the bucka wagon an invention of our beloved herald of Maturin? Or is the bucka wagon […]
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