Aug 11th- 17th: In Which We Join the Revolution

Life and Things A mostly slow, boring week. I started using my camera more, and exploring different shots. I enjoy the photography, but I’ve still got lots to learn about what makes a truly good picture. The best thing about the week was seeing Les Miserables at the Orpheum on Wednesday. This is still my all-time favourite […]

Best Friends

This is a weekly meme created by Dani @ Perspective of a Writer, to show off favourite characters. Be sure to check out their blog! This week’s topic is an animal or creature character you’d want as a companion. I’d love to have a raptor like Blue or a dragon like Temeraire! Both are incredibly […]

Quickshots #20

The Witch Doesn’t Burn in this One by Amanda Lovelace The Witch Doesn’t Burn in this One is a follow-up to Lovelace’s previous poetry collection titled The Princess Saves Herself in this One. These are poems full of vim and vinegar, full of fury and rage. There are poems that rail against how women are […]

Axel evalyce Worldshaper

8/13: The Confrontation

Music Monday was created by The Tattooed Book Geek as a way to showcase our favourite music. Each Monday share a song that inspires or uplifts you. In honour of the fact I get to see Les Miserables this Wednesday! So excited!! This is my favourite song. This entire soundtrack, though. It’s enough to send shivers down […]

Aug 3rd- 10th: In Which We Celebrate with Tyrion

Life and Things Not too much going on this past week. I did go to the doctor about back pain and learned I have sciatica. Because why not? I did finally manage to get my work caught up that got behind during vacation. Yayyy! The upcoming week should be far more entertaining. We’re going to […]

October Reads

Book Review: California’s Deadly Women by Michael Barry

In California’s Deadly Women, author Michael Barry looks at the history of forty-six female Californian killers and the motives that drove them. Each entry gives background information, an account of the crime, and its aftermath. The case studies are grouped together by chapters devoted to different historic eras. There is an Afterword that delves into […]

Smart is the New Sexy

This is a weekly meme created by Dani @ Perspective of a Writer, to show off favourite characters. Be sure to check out their blog! This week’s topic is … a brainiac (A super smart character! Could be clever, sly, book smart, manipulative, if they apply their brain power it counts.) I’d love to choose […]

Book Review: Pagan Portals: Odin by Morgan Daimler

Daimler’s Pagan Portals: Odin serves as a basic introduction to one of Norse mythology’s most important deities. There is a general introduction, followed by Odin’s roles in Norse myth, how he is seen outside of Norse culture, and his symbols and associations. The last chapters look at working with Odin today. Each chapter ends with […]

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