THE OVERNIGHT
Fear Street #3: The Overnight © 1989 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by ENRIC. Spoiler-Free Review The Overnight did a really good job of building tension throughout most of the book. It was unfortunate that the climax and conclusion ended up lacking the same...
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THE OVERNIGHT
Fear Street #3: The Overnight made me glad to have read this series out of publication order. It was refreshing to come back to an earlier entry. While imperfect, this book did a great job with developing its characters and building tension.

KICKSTARTER & THE ANXIETY FACTOR
Thoughts on Pursuing Your Dreams Without Sacrificing Your Own Well Being.

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THE RED THREADS OF FORTUNE
The Red Threads of Fortune by nonbinary queer Singaporean author JY Yang picks up four years after the events of The Black Tides of Heaven and centers on the prophetic twin Mokoya.

BARCELONA 2018
I tacked a little vacation on to the end of a work trip, and ended up falling in love with Barcelona.

LONDON 2018
Just because it's a work trip doesn't mean I can't maximize my time off the clock. London is always a good time. I came home with lots of tea and candy.

3 RIVERS COMIC CON 2018
This was a fun comics-focused show staged in an old shopping mall. I also had a lot of fun hanging with my friend Tom in Pittsburgh.

X CON 2018
This was a nice little show in a school gymnasium. I love me a local one-day show.

THE BLACK TIDES OF HEAVEN
The Black Tides of Heaven by nonbinary queer Singaporean writer JY Yang is an impressive feat of both subtly and ...

SARATOGA COMIC CON 2018
My return to Saratoga Comic Con! This was my first show with print copies of Dream Crasher Volume One!

EXIT STAGE LEFT: THE SNAGGLEPUSS CHRONICLES
For my latest Geeks OUT Review, I take a look at the first issue of the new Snagglepus miniseries.

FAVORITE BOOKS 2017
A list of my favorite books and comics in 2017.

FAVORITE ALBUMS 2017
My Top 10 favorite (not necessarily new) albums from 2017, plus some rediscovered gems.