The Art of Booka Bickar
Booka Bickar worked (past tense) as a self taught commerical sculptor on projects such as Puppetmaster IV, Pee Wee’s Playhouse X-mas Special, as well as several Disney projects, models for Japanese...
View ArticleAn interview with Will Hoge
Will Hoge has produced music ranging from Stones influenced Rock n Roll to Americana, Southern rock, and back roots Country. With his ninth album Never Give In he offers country music with grit and...
View Article” A Soul’s Quiet Reflection” by Frances Ayres
A Soul’s Quiet Reflection Poised along the waters deep Beneath the darkened sky Silent thoughts though once asleep Appear to wakened eyes Reflections of a time not lost Of sorrows,joy and pain The...
View ArticleAn interview with Michael Xavier
Michael Xavier is an American underground author who writes of love and loss and all the things that matter. As someone who prefers to let his words speak for themselves there isn’t a lot known about...
View Article“Ambien” by Claire Ibarra
Ambien If you had a car, you would drive to 7-Eleven and eat burritos with a construction worker named José. Instead you take another pill and drink a bottle of wine. Slip, sliding away to Paul Simon....
View Article“Lost Girl” by Neila Mezynski
Lost Girl The front door flung open. Big blonde Jim, his toothy grin and short round Mrs. Standler. Expectant. “You must be Nelly. Come along. I’ll show you your room, it was just painted”, she said....
View Article“Backward, Turn Backward” by Stanley Noah
Backward, Turn Backward Quiet in this square, stained wallpaper room, haunting low-toned mirror and slow moving music dancing out the short ban radio. My mind seems easily to walk backwards the steps...
View ArticleThe Art of Theo Danella
Among the European artists, the works of Theo Danella stand out by their lightness. An aesthetic that no longer is commonplace in our time: Winning and friendly, sometimes even funny. Here,...
View Article“Existence, Example and Eccentricities” by Jen Karetnick
Existence, Example and Eccentricities Two floors down and one wing over, a maid, in snow-white armor and mild- tempered faith— a muffled trouble— reduced large portions of men to size with little...
View ArticleAn Interview with Tommy Emmanuel
Tommy Emmanuel is an acoustic guitar virtuoso who has delighted fans with his complicated fingerstyle technique. He has been playing Maton guitars for most of his career. A long standing fan of Chet...
View Article“Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom” Available on VOD
Today marks the digital release of Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom, the definitive film about one of the silver screen’s most fascinating stars! From his difficult childhood in the Bronx to his rise to...
View ArticleThe X-Ray Art of Arie van’t Riet
Turtles, wagnerianus, azalea Monkey (mummificated) Helianthus tuberosus Chameleon, hanging begonia Arie van’t Riet is a medical physicist from the Netherlands. His x-ray photographs are available in...
View ArticleAn Interview with Jonathan Maberry
New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry has been a working writer since 1978. Before switching to fiction in 2004, he sold over 12 articles, two plays, greeting cards, and 28 nonfiction...
View Article” Frank James” an excerpt by Michael Xavier
Frank James Frank James had the same dream every night. He tossed and turned between his 800 thread count sheets and dreamed he was someone else. Someone that possessed certain special powers; someone...
View Article“Michou” as read by Jack Ketchum from “Notes from the Cat House”
Notes from the Cat House features 60 over poems from the BramStoker-Award winning author. It is available in ebook format as well as audio, in which Jack himself reads all of them. Michou is dedicated...
View Article“Ornithology” by Manuel Paul Lopez
Ornithology Few trees radiate much fun in the desert, he said. The shopping mall is the villain the hero lunges for when the economy whistles in the wind. I’ve been looking for you. My encyclopedias...
View ArticleAn Interview with Courtney Bingham
Courtney Bingham began her career in modeling at the age of 17. She later went on to work under Christine Peters(How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days, The Out of Towner’s)at Paramount Pictures/CFP...
View ArticleAn Interview with Joe Lansdale
Photo by Mauro Puccini at Labrena Photography It has been a busy year for Joe Lansdale. His book The Bottoms is set to make it to the big screen via actor/director Bill Paxton and Frailty screenwriter...
View Article“Doves of Beirut” by Silva Zanoyan Merjanian
Doves of Beirut Doves were arrogant in those days feral, territorial of ledges I hadn’t snapped their necks yet through grind of metal on bone, stone through air sharpened on greed hones no scream...
View Article“Gone to Mexico” by Howie Good
Gone to Mexico He vanished over the border. It’s been a hundred years and still no trace. I’m waiting outside the Starbucks in Buzzards Bay. I could be waiting for him to stroll up, a copy of The...
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