The book represents Steven Seagal’s debut novel If you aren’t familiar with Steven Seagal, you obviously don’t waste as much time as I do. Steven “Review: The Way of the Shadow Wolves (2017)”
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Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishment” is the book to read this quarantine
Crime and Punishment by Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky is the best novel you can read during this time of quarantine. This is a story of “Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishment” is the book to read this quarantine”
The Stack-Up: The Princess Bride
How does the film stack up to the novel? I doubt any film has reached the cult status of the 1987 comedy “The Princess Bride”. “The Stack-Up: The Princess Bride”
How I novelized my personal ideals
The climactic battle in Patrick Ullmer’s new novel, NOCTURN As a self-described unpretentious novelist, I can honestly confess there are two-ways one gets inspired to “How I novelized my personal ideals”
Film vs Novel: The Giver
Re-examining Lois Lowry’s classic young adult novel and the forgotten 2014 film remake The film is set in a technologically advanced world similar to those “Film vs Novel: The Giver”
Why short stories aren’t just for English class, they’re for your mental health
Sorry for nerding out but this had to be said. I have recently discovered a trick to enriching my life and discovering new perspectives in “Why short stories aren’t just for English class, they’re for your mental health”
How I wrote a novel
Part 1 of 2- visualizing and writing In the winter of 2019, I wrote a science fiction novel entitled Eternalize. The story focuses upon an “How I wrote a novel”
The Stack Up: ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’
How does the novel stack up to the film? No this is not a dream; you are in the right place. I usually cover a “The Stack Up: ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’”