Serge Storm is as good an offbeat character as they get. How can I categorize Tim Dorsey’s work? It’s action packed, filled with history, incredible narrative, totally humorous, well-constructed, and imaginative in
manner of executions (I mean people), and great covers. I could go on for it
seems hours, days or weeks. I have read all his work and must say I for one
have enjoyed the crazy gonzo ride with Serge and Coleman.
My…
ContinueAdded by Giovanni Gelati on August 16, 2010 at 1:16am — No Comments
Every day I go on this world wide web of ours and try to further my limited knowledge of this thing called the digital short; I am constantly amazed. Today I am posting on two different stories, two different
franchises by S.W. Barger that are incredibly fun, good, and quick reads. I
didn’t have to go to the library to pick them out, no delivery person came to
my door with them. And the whole process was interactive to the…
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Hey it is that time of the week again? This ride so far has been so much fun. The digital short search so far has amazing. The offerings are many and the choices are difficult to make. I have mentioned this in the
past but I am going to have to say it again; I don’t have a Kindle or Nook yet.
If someone wants to send me one, thanks I appreciate it. So how am I reading
these digital shorts? I have been doing it on my laptop, but I could do it just
as…
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The title of this could have contained a few more words and it really should have read- Which Batman Is Under the Cowl Today? The premise of the graphic novel is that Batman has become injured, breaking his back, he
may never come back but Gotham needs Batman, but which one? Each chapter has a
different person under the cowl. I felt like it was a step back in time and I
was watching Michael Keaton in Multiplicity. Is it the macho Batman or the…
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Puzzled? Yes I was puzzled when I saw that this novel was available. There are eight, count them eight, novels thus far in the Charlotte “Charlie” Fox series, Killer Instinct being the
first. What took them so long to cross the ocean is anyone’s guess, but I am
glad someone had the sense to bring it over here. Busted Flush Press has been
nice enough to get them into our hands and I for one am very…
Added by Giovanni Gelati on August 9, 2010 at 9:44pm — 2 Comments
Zoë Ferraris moved to Saudi Arabia in the aftermath of the first Gulf War to live with her then husband and his extended family of Saudi-Palestinian Bedouins, who had never
welcomed an American into their lives before. She has an MFA from Columbia
University and is the award-winning author of Finding Nouf. Her new novel, City
of Veils, has just been released. She lives in San Francisco. Visit her online
at…
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