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Talking Books

My blog is not a typical book review blog. Rather, I like to explore themes and ideas of books. I write about my thoughts regarding the books I read, what inspires me within the books, and what challenges me to become a better thinker about books.
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Blessing and Bane

Nov 4, 2009
Sadness is knowing exactly how many days it’s been since last putting figurative pen to paper. On writing, an aggravating truth about myself is that if I don’t connect within the first one or two sentences with the piece in hand, I give up. No...

Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art – Dispelling Misperceptions

Oct 13, 2009
I saw this book on the shelf at my local Barnes & Noble. I picked it up (read: ordered it from Amazon) because I thought it might be helpful in my quest to dig into the infrastructure of comics, as it were. Anything that might deepen my understanding...

Inkdeath: We Never Die Alone

Oct 8, 2009
With voices of purest longing meant to sooth the passage of souls from life to death, the White Women of Inkworld are women who won’t be ignored. They are spectral, invisible to all but those clinging to that thinnest thread spanning the gulf...

DC Comics Covergirls: Our Collective Wet Dream

Sep 26, 2009
What can you write about a book with the word “Covergirls” in the title that hasn’t already been written? As if that’s ever stopped me… I picked up this coffee-table sized book while on vacation, spotting it languishing in the bargain-priced section...

The Green Lantern: Men Who Rule the World, Part 5

Sep 18, 2009
This is the final post in this exploration of the Green Lantern (thanks for reading). Part 1: Patriarchal power passed from “father” to “son.” Part 2: Green Lantern’s literal and figurative weakness. Part 3: How the plot relates to 1950s...


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