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November 21, 2013

The Legend of Korra: Book 2 - Spirit

The Legend of Korra was the successor of the beloved Airbender series and took my heart by storm with his young adult content, resolving a strong female lead character who also had a fragile side. We were by her side as she fell in love and fought against a villain that had the power to take everything away from her. Therefore I had high expectations that the second season would be great and remove the only flaw of the first season: a rushed Deus-Ex Machina ending. Don’t get me wrong. The sec...
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Published on November 21, 2013 06:34

November 14, 2013

Thor: The Dark World - Movie Review

Some years ago Thor fought against Loki with his Avenger Friends destroying nearly half of New York. Now he is back again to fight a new evil villain with his beloved brother who tries to destroy the whole universe. What could possibly go wrong on the journey of these two gods? A lot of things and that’s why this movie is the best marvel one so far… and of course because Loki plays a maj...<![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 9]>
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Published on November 14, 2013 08:23

November 2, 2013

The Fifth Estate - Movie Review

Another month with discussion about the NSA, the perfect time to release a movie about leaking confidential information of governments and terrorist groups to declare the truth. The movie is quite a bit Anti-USA, like it was the case with Edward Snowden. It's no surprise that the movies failed to gain a standing with US audience. Most people have heard about Wilileaks and the biggest scoops they did in the history of mankind, but do you know what happened behind the scenes? This movie wil...
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Published on November 02, 2013 08:08

October 27, 2013

Author Interview with David-Michael Harding


Hi David, first of all, could you tell us a bit about yourself.
I have been a writer for forty years. The time itselfis important, but the experiences, challenges, high and lows arewater for the well from which authors draw their work. I am a better writer today than I was 25 years ago - not because I am merely older, but because of the experiences I have laughed through and cried over. As many have said, we are the sum of our experiences and mine have been many and varied. Parent, teacher, s...
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Published on October 27, 2013 06:31

October 20, 2013

Why I Write…

[Post by Matthew Williams / Image by Beginte]
I can remember with some interest how, as a child, I would spend hours making things out of plasticene, or using mismatched toys from different franchises to construct large armies and sagas. And then, when I was old enough to have a sense of the aesthetic, I began to draw, and draw, and draw… In time, my love of RPG’s and video games made me want to create some of those too. It was never enough to just enjoy them on their own. Somehow, I always ne...
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Published on October 20, 2013 09:34

October 13, 2013

Author Interview with Kimberly Menozzi

Hi Kimberly, first of all, could you tell us a bit about yourself.Well, I'm an American who has lived in Italy since Christmas of 2003, I've been writing stories since I was about six or seven years old and I was first published in 2010 when a small UK press released Ask Me if I'm Happy.
What do you think makes your genre special?I honestly don't consider myself a genre writer. I think Ask Me if I'm Happy falls into the category of Women's Fiction, though, but I'm n...
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Published on October 13, 2013 06:27

October 6, 2013

Author Interview with Sherry Fulmer Moorer


Hi Sherri, first of all, could you tell us a bit about yourself. By day, I work in professional licensin...<![endif]--><!--[if !mso]>
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Published on October 06, 2013 06:23

September 29, 2013

The World's End - Movie Review


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Published on September 29, 2013 09:10

September 22, 2013

Author Interview with Deborah Baker

Hi Deborah, first of all, could you tell us a bit about yourself.I've been a health care practitioner for the past 34 years, Chiropractor, Homeopath, Master's in Nutrition, mostly doing functional medicine. But I've always had a burning interest in fantasy, magic, etc. A much different side of me, I know. About five years ago, after having made notebooks full of ideas, I sat down one very wintry Saturday afternoon and started to write my first book of The Persephane Pendrake Chron...
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Published on September 22, 2013 06:29

September 15, 2013

Author Interview with Jo Michaels

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Published on September 15, 2013 14:39