Postmodern Deconstruction Madhouse by Peter Quinones Book Review from @kleffnotes

Peter Quinones’ Postmodern Deconstruction Madhouse contains a variety of stories and ideas in a loosely connected universe that reads as an experimental examination of human life and culture. When I began reading this work I was intrigued by the variety of relationships discussed within the chapters, but also found myself enjoying the elements of film criticism. Quinones’ scene work, which seems like the best way to describe his chapters dedicated to human interaction, is strong and brings forward vivid images of the characters he creates.  Continue reading “Postmodern Deconstruction Madhouse by Peter Quinones Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Interview with Dan Fletcher of @panthyonseries with @kleffnotes

The Pantheon is a modern office comedy webseries with a mythological twist. In this series we watch as Greek gods figure out how to survive in the modern world with through technology. I got a chance to chat with creator and show runner Dan Fletcher about the series. I’d like to thank him for his time and I look forward to seeing more of the series. Continue reading “Interview with Dan Fletcher of @panthyonseries with @kleffnotes”

Serena Baldwin Returns to #GH ‘s Port Charles via @stacyamiller85 @Carlyfries18 @GeneralHospital

Carly Schroeder was just a cute little blonde moppet when she first appeared as Serena Baldwin on the now defunct daytime drama Port Charles back in 1997. This week, she returns to General Hospital’s Port Charles.

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Book Review: The Curse of Sacerdozio by @Glen_Aaron1 via @tdmiller820917

The Curse of Sacerdozio by Glen Aaron achieves a feat that few novels can boast: it succeeds in effortlessly encompassing multiple disciplines. Framed as a mystery and crime drama, Glen also gives readers character psychology, cultural and historical references and legal analysis and interpretation. The novel entertains as it educates allowing the reader to be both intrigued and informed.
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