Their origin dating back millions of years and the presence of their fossilised remnants having been known through history, it was only in the late seventeenth century that
Boldly titled Madness is Better than Defeat, the fourth novel from Ned Beauman gloriously showcases much of the former but little of the latter, his most complex and
“You’re nothing but a pack of cards,” as Alice once pointedly said, growing tired of Wonderland and her infuriating confrontation with the Queen of Hearts and her antagonistic
The second volume of sinister stories collected from his successful podcast series Lore, Aaron Mahnke follows up his exploration of Monstrous Creatures with a gathering of Wicked Mortals,
“I wanted to make something,” the disembodied voice of Dave explains to Annie upon her return to their apartment. Thirty years old and dependent upon his parents, she
There are those for whom the warmth, kindness and general festivity of Christmas is not something they desire only once a year, who wish that they could carry
The fourth book in Taran Matharu’s young adult fantasy Summoner series, The Outcast is actually a prequel expanded from a previously available eBook novella Origins, the tale of
The original Star Wars trilogy may ostensibly have been the story of Luke Skywalker, that story expanded to the wider Skywalker clan in Return of the Jedi and
Coming to Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion comes one of the greatest films of the 1960s, John Schlesinger’s award-laden Midnight Cowboy, the film that made an overnight star of