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Tag Archives: art
Book Review: The Ten-Cent Plague: The Great Comic-Book Scare and How it Changed America by David Hajdu
Comics used to be big business. You might say to yourself ‘Hey, wait a minute, random internet person! Comics are big business now!” It is here that I shake my head slowly and tell you that what you are speaking … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Nonfiction
Tagged art, Censorship, Comic books, Comic Code Authority, communism, David Hajdu, history, politics, publishing, The Red Scare, The Ten-Cent Plague
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Book Review: The Animators by Kayla Rae Whitaker
I don’t read contemporary literature anywhere near the time of their initial release. They are read ‘contemporarily’, yes, but usually years away from their initial release and, forgive me, often by people who don’t care, don’t need, my readership … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, fiction
Tagged alcohol, Animation, art, Artists, Contemporary, creative process, inspiration, Kayla Rae Whitaker, Love, relationships, substance abuse, The Animators
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Coffee
He sits at the table, quietly smoking a cigarette. The walls are drenched in poorly painted murals, like a menagerie of fifteen year olds with all whim and no talent were given free reign over the coffee shops interior. No … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Fiction, fiction
Tagged acrylic holocaust, art, avant garde, cheetos, cigarettes, coffee, coffee shops, demons, inspiration, sloth jesus, teenagers, waiting, writing
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