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The Great E-Reader Debate…

…and why it’s completely pointless. I was always aware of this debate long before getting an e reader, but only after getting it and discussing its usage with my peers did I realize how pervasive it was. Not too long … Continue reading

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(Short Story) A Step Up From a Goldfish

In order to prove to his mother he can care for a real pet, he is stuck with a Tamagotchi. I got the idea for this short after my week long ordeal with the Tamagotchi Life app on my phone. … Continue reading

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Went to Camilla d’Errico Signing

Yesterday I went to the Camilla d’Errico signing event over at Golden Age Comics. There was an amazing turn out, even though I showed up when some of the ‘crew’ showed up (I know a few people on the inside), I … Continue reading

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The Least Important part of a Zombie Story…

…are the zombies. No, Seriously. The early zombies movies were rife with social commentary, but as the years have gone by the zombies have evolved and changed in their use in media. Unlike other monsters like vampires or werewolves, zombies … Continue reading

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Next Classic reading goal: Frankenstein

I am just about finished World War Z (You’ll get a post about that shortly in the future), and have decided to get back to finishing that huge stack of classic books I’ve been meaning to demolish. But let’s be … Continue reading

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The story of how I sought novelty, and found a computer game about disabled highschool girls

Novelty is a strangely powerful thing. A world full of new, unique, and downright odd things are now permanently within arm’s reach. All thanks to that beautiful thing called the internet. All it takes now is an offhanded mention of … Continue reading

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Choosing Adventures, or The greatest thing to happen to books since Gutenberg

Choose Your Own Adventure. To some of you, those four words struck a nostalgic chord deep down in the dusty remains of your childhood. Others will have zero idea what I am talking about.

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A Reason Not To Read Lolita

  I picked up a copy of Lolita about a year ago and started reading it. Because of my immersion in the video-game and anime subcultures, I had stumbled across the more modern use of the word Lolita and the … Continue reading

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An Open Letter to a Pigeon

Thank you Mr. Pigeon. Your infiltration of my store’s Deli department via the main entrance was a stroke of genius. You made the last two hours of my shift more entertaining than I could have ever expected. You evaded a … Continue reading

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(Short Story) Scratch

Scratch This was an interesting story to work on. It wasn’t like the others. Usually for any of my stories I have the idea in my head and it incubates for a month or two as I add more bells … Continue reading

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