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Jess Gulbranson
An industrial attritionist from Portland, Oregon, Jess Gulbranson is also an author, critic, musician, actor, philosopher, artist and poet.Jess is editor-in-chief and writes Rinzai- and Frankfurt-school inspired reviews and criticism at Crappy Indie Music: The Blog, where he has also interviewed... show more
An industrial attritionist from Portland, Oregon, Jess Gulbranson is also an author, critic, musician, actor, philosopher, artist and poet.Jess is editor-in-chief and writes Rinzai- and Frankfurt-school inspired reviews and criticism at Crappy Indie Music: The Blog, where he has also interviewed such personalities Meshell Ndegeocello,Mike Kirkland, Ron Nevison, Marshall Arisman, David J, and Tony Levin. His poetry has been featured in Umbrella Journal, The Portland Fiction Project, and Anderson Prunty's "Bradley Sands Is A Dick."He lives in Portland, Oregon, with his wife and daughter.
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Portable Magic
Portable Magic rated it 9 years ago
I wanted to like this steampunky-themed book of short-stories, but it tried too hard at cleverness and told essentially uninteresting stories. The text does not deliver on what the fascinating illustrations promise. I gave it 78 pages, 18 beyond my minimum 50, and gave it up.
Sarah's Library
Sarah's Library rated it 11 years ago
5/6 - This book is wacky. And I mean WACKY with a capital W!! It's like a 'choose your own adventure' books crossed with a non-fiction full of footnotes. Every paragraph or so I'm flicking to the contents to find the page number for the correct section that further describes the occult item that was...
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it 11 years ago
When the forces of good prove to be a bunch of assholes, the world needs a bad guy to settle the score. With his demonic spiked armor and flaming sword, Kannon comes to the City of D to set things right... Antipaladin Blues is a novella that takes the standard Dungeons & Dragons inspired fantasy ...
Thief of Camorr
Thief of Camorr rated it 12 years ago
I don't really see the point to this short. Was this written for a certain theme? Without knowing it, the short falls flat because there's seemingly no plot, very little in the way of characterisation, no world building, no message... it's a little bit of dialogue, then 'oh, that thing I saw earlier...
Rachel's books
Rachel's books rated it 12 years ago
This was interesting. I liked how it's work of fiction, but read like it was based on fact. I got this mainly for the Carrie Vaughn and Cherie Priest stories and (in my biased opinion) they were also the best.
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