Here There Be Trolls: Lark finds danger at every Turn in Charlie N. Holmberg’s “The Hanging City”
by Shannon Bond I usually don’t read stories written in the first person present tense. It throws me off for
Read Moreby Shannon Bond I usually don’t read stories written in the first person present tense. It throws me off for
Read MoreBy J. Christe What happens when cultures collide? Sir Terry Pratchett explores this in his often-hilarious book, Nation, released in
Read MoreBy Shannon Bond Aiden Bishop has watched Evelyn Hardcastle die more than once and his only hope for salvation is
Read MoreBy Shannon Bond “My God, Mae thought. It’s heaven.” The opening line in The Circle reflects not only the
Read MoreBy Shannon Bond “She looks upward, praying to Mizuko Jizo the windup bodhisattva to give her mercy.” -Emiko’s prayer, The
Read MoreI finished “The Artist’s Way,” by Julia Cameron, in 2019 and my best advice to aspiring artists would be to take what is usable and leave the rest. According to many well-respected humans from the past, such as Siddhartha Gautama and Walt Whitman, this is always a good approach. Each of us has a creative process and our own systems of belief. Art is a craft and to create, we must invite the creativity to flow through us.
Read MoreWhat happens when cultures collide? Terry Pratchett explores this in his often-hilarious book, Nation. This coming-of-age story takes place on…
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