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Recommended Read – Will & Whit
Will & Whit by Laura Lee Gulledge I fell in love with Laura Lee Gulledge’s first graphic novel Page by Paige. The book spoke to me on so many different levels. As such, I eagerly awaited more material from her. The title and cover art might lead you to believe that this is a romantic tale…
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Xenocide (Ender’s Game trilogy)
I fell a little behind on my reading log for 2013. So for the rest of the week, I will be catching up on blogging about those books I finished off the year with. Xenocide by Orson Scott Card I love Ender’s Game. It’s one of the best books I’ve ever read and the sequel,…
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Access: Soul Khan (Live Today)
Conshus and I team up to interview all sorts of hip-hop artists in a weekly feature we call Access. This is live and interactive radio at its best. You can tune us in on 91.5 WPRK in Florida on your radio dial or worldwide on Our Show, Kevin Nottingham, and The Word is Bond. Soul Khan will…
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More Danger from the Living
The Walking Dead: Volume 6 – This Sorrowful Life Once again, this issue of the series deals more so with the violence between the survivors of the zombie apocalypse than between those of the living and the dead. But the stakes are just as high. This volume of the popular series is quite graphic…
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Chasing Content – January 2013
It’s the first of the month, the first day of the year, and the first edition of Chasing Content for 2014! I wonder where the road will take us this year. In the meantime, let’s look back at all of the great things that were happening on the blog last year at this time. Read all…
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Keep Your Resolution by Not Breaking The Chain
Karen Kavett has developed a great tool to help us keep our New Year’s Resolutions. It’s brilliant in its simplicity. It involves creating a calendar for each of our goals and then tracking them. You can download the 2014 Don’t Break the Chain Calendars for free from her blog. Basically, for each calendar that you…
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2013 – It’s a Rap
At the start of the year, I decided to set some goals. I know I should have looked back at these before now, but I didn’t. I really should have. There is no point in setting goals or making New Year’s Resolutions if you aren’t going to keep them forefront in mind. The problem is…
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Batman Knightfall – Comic vs Novel vs TV Show
Batman: Knightfall This is an iconic story in the Batman universe. It was a huge event starting in 1993 and it crossed over into every related Batman title. The main story ran in Detective Comics, which introduced the character in 1939 in issue # 27. Batman became the star of the title shortly thereafter and…
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Jack of Fables Comes to an End
I’ve been following the adventures of Jack Horner a.k.a. Jack the Giant Slayer a.k.a. Jack Frost since I first discovered this comic book series. It’s been a great read . . . but all great things must come to an end. I’ll admit that it felt like the series ended with the last issue. I…
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The Humans are Worse than the Zombies
The Walking Dead: Volume 4: The Heart’s Desire by Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, and Cliff Rathburn The Walking Dead is a very popular television series that was based on a comic book. I read the first hardcover collection a few years back and am only just getting around to reading more of the title.…
