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Put a Little Hope Punk in your Life with The Goblin Emperor

The past several weeks feel like I’ve been inundated by horror. Tales of people catching ill, and dying horribly, by a pandemic that continues even as I → Read More

[REVIEW] Fallout 76 Glitch Makes My Clothes Fall Off

I’ve been waiting for Fallout 76 to arrive, downloaded it to my trusty PC, and have been enjoying playing it, except it's a soulless, bug-ridden mess. → Read More

A Song Of Crumbling Castles

The start of a massive epic fantasy tale, the Mongoliad is a huge and delightful book → Read More

D&D Without the Scariness – Adventure Zone: Here There be Gerblins, Reviewed

The Adventure Zone: Here Be Gerblins is a humorous graphic novel based upon the McElroy family's hit podcast. → Read More

Worldcon Commits to Changes After Complaints of Guest Misgendering and More

Worldcon pulls its program after issues with troubling errors in its program biographies. → Read More

Ghoulish: The Art of Gary Pullin, a Must-Have for Horror Aficionados [Review]

Ghoulish: The Art of Gary Pullin by April Snellings is a massive and lush book of iconic horror art. → Read More

Which Judy Blume Book Should Get a TV Series or Movie?

Judy Blume wants your opinion on which of her books would be best adapted to film or TV. → Read More

Struberville: Consequences of Isolation, a Haunting True Crime Story [Book Review]

Struberville: Consequences of Isolation is Monte Dwyer's examination of the tragic murder of Bruce Schuler at the Palmerville Station, Australia. → Read More

Stephen King's The Outsider Review: Engaging and Engrossing Horror

Stephen King's The Outsider is an engrossing, highly engaging book that hooks you and doesn't let go until the very end. → Read More

Dark Souls Remastered (PC) Review: Challenging with Decent Visuals

Dark Souls Remastered is a challenging and fun game. If you haven’t played it before and are curious, I recommend this for new gamers and fans alike. → Read More

Hardware Review: Astro A10 Gaming Headset (PC)

The Astro A10 Gaming Headset is a great choice for the budget-savvy gamer. → Read More

Cartoon County by Cullen Murphy, a Lush Artistic History [Book Review]

Cartoon Country by Cullen Murphy is a retrospective of the author's father, John Cullen Murphy, in the era of early newspaper cartoon art. → Read More

Drawn to Purpose: American Women Illustrators and Cartoonists [Book Review]

Drawn to Purpose: American Women Illustrators and Cartoonists by Martha Kennedy is a hefty tome of ladies and their works -- works often left out of historical art books. → Read More

Drawn to Purpose: American Women Illustrators and Cartoonists [Book Review]

Drawn to Purpose: American Women Illustrators and Cartoonists by Martha Kennedy is a hefty tome of ladies and their works -- works often left out of historical art books. → Read More

Level Up Your Costuming Skills with Humble Cosplay Bundle 2.0

This week, Humble Bundle is highlighting the Humble Cosplay 2.0 bundle, offering a variety of books on sewing, mold-making, 3d printing, body-painting, and other basic and advanced techniques used to make imaginative costumes that come to life. → Read More

Read a Sneak Peek Excerpt from Stephen King's The Outsider

Stephen King's new novel, The Outsider, comes out on May 22nd. If you can't wait that long, here's an excerpt courtesy of Entertainment Weekly for you to wet your whistles with. → Read More

Amy Bartol's Traitor Born is an Adventurous Sci-fi Romance [Book Review]

Amy Bartol's 'Traitor Born' is an adventurous sci-fi romance, a nice bit of escapism for a sunny day or over a cup of hot coffee. → Read More

Book Review: Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer is a Lovely Read

Book Review: Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer shows the importance of introverts in a survival setting and is a lovely read. → Read More

Conan Exiles: Launched and Ready to Hack, Slash, and Craft

After a long 15 months in early access, Conan Exiles has officially launched. Now you, too, can chop up your enemies, make homes, craft weapons and run around naked (or not) in the world of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian. → Read More

Book Review: Kiera Drake's 'The Continent', a Refreshing, Enjoyable Read

Book Review: If you like books about people exploring unfamiliar cultures and worlds and don’t have time to spend weeks on a book, The Continent by Kiera Drake is the book for you. → Read More