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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Asexuality in a Sexualized Society
I’ve been working on this post for a very long time, but wasn’t quite sure when I should post it. Today, 26 October 2014, marks the beginning of Asexual Awareness Week (AAW), and that seems as good a time as … Continue reading
Book Review: To Write Like a Woman: Essays in Feminism and Science Fiction by Joanna Russ
I wasn’t quite certain what to expect when I chose To Write Like a Woman: Essays in Feminism and Science Fiction (Literary/Reference 181 pages) by Joanna Russ as my individual reading component assignment. I’ve never really considered myself to be … Continue reading
Book Review: Nine Princes in Amber by Roger Zelazny
The next book on my reading list for my Reading’s in the Genre: Fantasy Classics to get my MFA in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University is Nine Princes in Amber (Fantasy 254 pages) by Roger Zelazny. While this … Continue reading
Theater Review: A Wilmington Horror Story
Last night, I went down to TheatreNow to enjoy a night of dinner and theater. I honestly didn’t know what to expect, but I certainly didn’t expect to have nearly as much fun as I did. When I told several … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Reviews
Tagged A Wilmington Horror Story, dinner theater, theater, theater review, TheatreNow
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Movie Review: All Dogs Go To Heaven
Continuing with my trend of watching older animated movies from my childhood, today I watched All Dogs Go To Heaven. I haven’t seen this movie in decades and I remember it being really depressing but also really sweet at the … Continue reading
Movie Review: The Aristocats
I think I saw the Aristocats once when I was little but I don’t remember much about it at all. I found it on sale a month or more ago and picked it up and decided to watch it today. … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews
Tagged animation, Aristocats, Disney, Movie Review, The Aristocats
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