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Jon Bassoff, the author of Corrosion and The Drive-Thru Crematorium, recently released this dark look at a supposed […]
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By Ben Arzate When a strange accident happens on the street, Kattar, a janitor in a skyscraper, finds […]
By Ben Walker You have to love a book’s title when it gets you thinking before you read […]
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A Dialectic in Defense of Experimental Narratives through the Study of Slaughterhouse-Five and Paris Peasant By Daulton Dickey […]
By Susan Snyder Folks, I have dedicated my life to the review of sharksploitation movies. A lot of […]