by William | Nov 22, 2017
What the Hell Did I Just Read, by David Wong, aka, Jason Pargin is the third book in the ridiculous sci-fi, fantasy, horror, whatever novel series John Dies at the End. This series of books just happens to be among my favorites of all time, next to Wong’s other...
by William | Apr 28, 2017
Wabi Sabi: The Japanese Art of Impermanence, written by Andrew Juniper, is an introduction to a traditional Japanese aesthetic, which, I’m just gonna say it, is better than modern Western aesthetic. Have you ever noticed how the perfect vinyl siding on the...
by William | Feb 11, 2017
When the Music Changes by Elfreda Massie is not the sort of book I would typically pick up and read. I tend to gravitate toward the heady, rather than the spiritual. And in fact, I would say on most occasions, I outright avoid books with a proclivity toward religious...
by William | Nov 13, 2016
Perception and Imaging: Photography–A Way of Seeing is a book of the sort that all photographers should read. Especially aspiring photographers. Perception and Imaging is basically an academic text book, but I’m not being smug when I say that aspiring...
by William | Oct 23, 2015
Agents of the Internet Apocalypse by Wayne Gladstone is the meta follow up to Notes from the Internet Apocalypse, Gladstone’s first novel published in 2014, spring-boarding its way out of a cracked.com mini-series called If the Internet Suddenly Disappeared. In...
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