The Versatile Tongue

Have you thought about the tongue? I’m serious, have you ever taken a moment to ponder the versatility of that thing in your mouth? I hadn’t. Which is why when I began poking around, looking for something to write about and saw tongue I thought, well that’s interesting.

Geek Month in Review: January 2011

Let’s see, we’ve got 3D printers, Doctor Who, 3D printers, Doctor Who, um Doctor Who, and something else about printing. The only thing missing from January was someone making a 3D print job of Doctor Who! However, there are also secret ice fortresses, the genetics of genius, tiny dioramas of weirdness, and more!

Immortal Blues: Part Two

Welcome to part two of the nine part fiction series “Immortal Blues” by Greg Bullard. In part two we meet The Crone, Isabella, and her granddaughter Marisela. In search of answers do we instead get more questions?

Goddesses for Every Day

New World Library was kind enough to send me a copy of “Goddesses for Every Day” by Julie Loar. Being a fan of big books that have lots of info about lots of different religions, I was excited to dig in. What I wasn’t prepared for, was to learn what a thoughtful, inspiring book this has turned out to be.

Monster Energy Drink Logo Decoded

Energy drinks have always scared me. I don’t know why, but I’ve always been nervous about trying any of them. Seriously, when did a breakfast of brownies and Mountain Dew stop being enough of a pick me up? Man, I miss my teenaged metabolism. So anyway, I’m a big energy drink ‘fraidy cat and I admit to it. However, if Suroh is to be believed, perhaps there is another more complex reason to explain my aversion to Monster Energy Drink.

Shepherd’s Pie with The Magical Buffet

I rarely do follow ups on stories we publish. I’m not certain why, but I suspect it has something to do with me being equal parts absentminded and lazy bastard. However, an invitation to my parents for dinner at our apartment presented me with a chance to follow up on an article written for The Magical Buffet by Dawn Hunt.

The Essential Ida Craddock

In the interest of not getting my latest book review caught up in spam filters, I will not be using its title here, instead I’ll use its subtitle “The Essential Ida Craddock”. How sad that even in these modern times there is still trouble trying to share Craddock’s work?

Immortal Blues: Part One

Welcome to part one of the nine part fiction series “Immortal Blues” by Greg Bullard. In our first installment there is gun fire, spanakopita, classic blues music, and eventually a decision to visit The Crone.

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