▽OF Blog of the Fallen ●11/21 17:39 16 hours ago13 hours ago14 hours ago2 days agoWorld War I Literature, Art, and Cinema | Site devoted to covering the literature, art, and cinema produced during or inspired by World War I.No, I haven’t yet abandoned this blog/review project9 years ago
▽ Whatever ●11/21 17:09 The Big Idea: Maurice BroaddusPosted on November 20, 2024 Posted by Athena Scalzi 1 CommentWriting can take you places you never expected. For author Maurice Broaddus, that includes the offices of some higher ups in his community. Read on to see where else his newest novel, Breath of Oblivion, has taken him.MAURICE BROADDUS:I get called into the principal’s office a lot over my writing.*By “p
▽Strange Horizons Reviews ●11/21 02:39 Woebegone’s Warehouse of Words by Payal KapadiaBy: Amritesh Mukherjee20 Nov 2024“The first words were born in the voices of the first Speakers.” (p. 285)Close your eyes and think. Think of words as living beings. Not the living, breathing entities that can be meek or overbearing as we know them in our minds, but physical, sentient beings with emotions, personalities, and speech. Anxious might