Sean P. Ferguson, possessor of a superfluous middle initial, discusses incest and librophilia. I really hope this guy isn't responsible for FCJR.
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Kevin Helmick, author of the forthcoming Driving Alone reveals the secret of his dirty pants. Wait, I probably shouldn't have said that...
Skip Papersly, the newsreel voice behind Booked Podcast, attributes my existence to some sort of humanity. The fool!
Robb Olson, one-half of Booked Podcast (a podcast about getting arrested and fingerprinted, I think) claims that I have been inappropriate to him. I can't remember which one is Robb Olson, though, so I can neither confirm nor deny that claim. I can give it a "probably" though.
I’ve never hidden my love for the work of Brian Evenson. In fact, overly enthusiastic may be a good way to describe my infatuation. His stories are like none other, both in concept and execution. So, know that this review of Windeye, Evenson’s latest story collection, comes to you with a deep history of appreciation. You aren’t getting a first-time reader here. You are getting a fan’s true perspective. With that being said, WHAT A DAMN FINE BOOK!
As I get more and more into this YouTube channel thing, I’m starting to understand more about the YouTube community. One thing I’ve noticed is that when channels hit subscriber milestones (100 subscribers, 500 subscribers, etc.) they do something special as a way to say thank you. So, I’m going to do just that. I currently have 75 subscribers. Once I hit 100 subscribers I am going to give something away to one randomly chosen subscriber. What will that giveaway be? Not sure yet, but I promise it will be good and it will be made by my very own hands. I generally err on the side of handmade slipcases and a copy of one of my books, but who knows, maybe I’ll do more. Here's how it will work: You MUST be a subscriber to my YouTube channel. Once I hit 100 subscribers I'll make a video outlining the…
I like the TV show Friends as much as the next guy, but this Nik Korpon fellow, author of Stay God, he may need to reconsider his life. Mostly, reconsider the living it part.