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video 2014-11-01 05:52

Henri Le Chat Noir brings us L'Haunting -- the fourth Henri video.

 

Have a Happy (and existentially haunting) Halloween! 

Source: sinfulfolk.com
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video 2014-10-19 13:41

Creator & Creature: Author and illustrator Isis Sousa talks about “The Night of Elisa”, in a 15 mins fun video. :)

Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWp4EuihZMc&list=TL49mTAgu39so11MRinmc2pByCXg3Z_N2D
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video 2014-09-27 03:44

My interview on Urban Nation Radio with host Adra Young.

Source: youtu.be/dFzeKq1z5Vo
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video 2013-11-16 22:11

BookRatMisty’s book chat for this month is about “Bookish Thankfulness”. What or who in the world of books are you thankful for?

 

  • My long-suffering mother, who not only raised me to appreciate books but is always willing to help on my never-ending hunt for new books. And the inevitable overabundance of books and finding new places to put them. For a book maniac like me, this is the kind of thing that truly matters.
  • Three authors I have to mention: C.S. Lewis, R.L. Stine, and Stephen King. Lewis for showing me from a young age what a good book is. Stine for giving me a cavalcade of books I loved when I’d completely lost interest in reading. King for being my introduction into the world of adult books and holding my hand from afar through those awkward years.
  • The horror genre. Because no matter how scared I get, horror novels simultaneously make me feel like I could face anything AND make me realize that at least things aren’t that bad.
  • The smell of books, old and new. Come on, it’s comforting.
  • Thrift shops and used book stores, for being there for the book collector on a budget.
  • Lastly, the act of reading alone is something I’m thankful for. The transportation, the things you learn, that meditative feeling when you’re really in the zone, the fact that a reader is never bored, and the way even tense stories can soothe when things are bad. Reading is the place I go for all seasons and all moods, and even when the book is terrible, reading itself never fails me.
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