Warner Bros, Discovery, Animation, and the Need For Media Preservation

You’ve probably heard it from a lot of animation fans, but in case you haven’t, about a month back, the merger between Warner Bros. And Discovery has been an unmitigated disaster. I say that in regards to how HBO Max has essentially given up on animated shows and removed a number of them, not just …

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Fiction Friday: Spell Sweeper Review

A while back, I reviewed The Secret of Zoone, a multiverse novel about a boy who ends up working for a station that acts as the center of the multiverse itself. It rekindled my love for books that I had since I was a kid. A while back, Mr. Födi released a new book entirely …

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The Conflict Thesaurus Review

Want some chaos in your life? Wondered how someone can blow up an entire planet with a donut? My newest short story collection, How A Donut Destroyed Earth, is now available on Amazon and other ebook distributors. With thirteen hilarious and heartwarming stories, there truly is something for everyone. When it comes to writing, most …

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Fiction Friday, Spooky Saturday Edition: Hide and Seeker

Ready or not. Here it comes. Run and hide. I'll seek and play.Not much more time before I get my way.No one can stop me; I'll get the right number.Your world will be mine, I'll escape from my slumber. Your cries of pain, I love to hear.The more you hurt, the better the fear. --The …

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Short Fiction Sunday: Philemaphobia

My first novella, City of Kaiju, is finally out! Available through Amazon and Books2Read. You can see a preview of the very first chapter here. Help support a fresh new author with a fantastic read this summer. I have also launched a Patreon to fund myself and future projects for you guys to read. You …

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