Dracula’s Ghost by Travis Blake
What’s that in the sky? It’s a Larry Bird! It’s a Plain Jane! No, it’s a Travis Blake! Time for another Loser’s Thoughts on Substack Lit-terature. I just finished the first […]
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What’s that in the sky? It’s a Larry Bird! It’s a Plain Jane! No, it’s a Travis Blake! Time for another Loser’s Thoughts on Substack Lit-terature. I just finished the first […]
LEND ME THINE EAR ALL YE FIENDS AND FOES, AND SEE IF I SHANT STEAL THY HEART AS WELL Another unprompted and unofficial, possibly even unhelpful, Loser’s Thoughts on Substack
It’s time. For another. Unprovoked. Informal. Review. Loser’s Thought’s on Sean Thomas McDonnell’s beautiful collection of folk horror. Beneath the Valley Oak is a roving wagon piled with odd stories and pulled by
WHATCHOUTWATCHOUTWATCHOUT Loser’s Thoughts on a thing. The semi spiritual, partially poetic, Hypergraphia by Laughing Lion Silly Monkie This is a nice book of poetry and thoughts and art. If you are
Another entry in BADADADADADADAAAAA Loser’s Thought’s, on Garen Marie’s fantasy novel, Rune’s Folly! Here are some thoughts no one asked for, which I have heard is how most people prefer their thoughts.
Alright Vassals and Thralls, time for the latest batch of Loser’s Thoughts on Substack Lit. I finished KMO’s hard scifi novel – Fear and Loathing in the Kuiper Belt – and I must
Loser’s Thoughts on Clancy Steadwell’s Bildungsroman. ‘The big T’ is a masterclass of storytelling. It’s told from Jude’s perspective, and it feels casual and conversational, in a word — natural. You
Loser’s Thought’s on “In the Wake of a Star” by Jenny Espino (to Nick Winney ) How do you write thoughts on a book that shouldn’t have to exist? I don’t know,
Loser’s Thoughts on Ben Woestenburg’s NaNoWriMo novella. A Beginner’s Guide to Time Travel is a wild ride. (Unfortunately, I was unable to figure out time travel after reading this [or before,
Loser’s Thoughts on Michael S. Atkinson’s mash-up comedy fantasy. ‘Don’t Go, Jason Waterfalls’ had me laughing aloud numerous times. It is funny, very well written, and structured perfectly. The humor is definitely