Why did the Dead Baby Cross the Road?
In Stephen King’s The Dark Tower III: Waste Lands and The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass, Eddie Dean asks, “Why did the dead baby cross the road?” The first […]
» Read moreIn Stephen King’s The Dark Tower III: Waste Lands and The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass, Eddie Dean asks, “Why did the dead baby cross the road?” The first […]
» Read moreThe Dark Tower 1: The Gunslinger has Roland Deschain chasing the Man in Black across the desert. That’s all dark and bleak and romantic, and The Gunslinger is one of […]
» 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 moreThe Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass You may be on your first read, or as I am now, on a repeat journey (one of many and many-a, I wot). […]
» 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 moreEddie Dean and Cuthbert Algood have a lot in common. For example, Eddie and Cuthbert both talk a lot. They also both laugh a lot, much to the Gunslinger’s irritation. […]
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