Interview with Erin Carter and Sam Coyle from @kleffnotes

I had the chance to discuss Hazy Little Thing, the feature film by Erin Carter and Sam Coyle. This project focuses on mental health and social media and is making its world premiere at the 2020 Canadian Film Festival. Thank you to Erin Carter and Same Coyle for answering all of my questions. Continue reading “Interview with Erin Carter and Sam Coyle from @kleffnotes”

Out of the Fire and into the Pan Book Review from @kleffnotes

Out of the Fire and into the Pan is a sequel to Shannon O’Leary’s The Blood on My Hands. The previous book showcased her childhood and the horrors that she dealt with her abusive home life in the 1960s and ’70s in Australia. Beyond just abuse there was also the looming darkness of murder that was kept covered up. This second book examines her life after these events and how she was able to become the adult she is now. Continue reading “Out of the Fire and into the Pan Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Bi Line: Love and Loss from @kleffnotes

When you are a woman who dates and ultimately marries another woman you are well aware of the drama that might befall your relationship. According to television and movies at any time one of us could be shot, unless we happen to be a bulletproof lesbian(this identifier only applies to my wife), as a bisexual I could suddenly realize I need to be with a man(Tina from The L World is a prime example), or both of us or at least one of us will ultimately cheat because we aren’t going to communicate our feelings and just decide sleeping with someone else is the best option available for us(see again The L Word because it happens a lot). What these representations don’t prepare you for are the actual things that could happen to you as a couple when you aren’t living in a soap opera style environment. Continue reading “The Bi Line: Love and Loss from @kleffnotes”

The Blood on My Hands Book Review from @kleffnotes

The Blood on My Hands is an autobiographical story that focuses on the childhood years of author Shannon O’Leary. Growing up in a Catholic family during the 1960s and ’70s it would seem that she was in an upstanding family. What lurked behind the scenes thought were moments of horrific abuse and even a murder. As she shares her story she delves into the darkness that surrounded her past. Continue reading “The Blood on My Hands Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Double Lives Book Review from @kleffnotes

Why is society so captivated by the most evil of people? Serial Killers intrigue and captivate people across generations, but the reason behind this is not just because they have committed such awful crimes. What truly drives people to understand these killers is their ability to fool us. A killer may lurk beside you and you might never know, which is the idea that lies behind the book Double Lives. Continue reading “Double Lives Book Review from @kleffnotes”

BUY IN: Award-winning horror short about pyramid schemes launches crowdfunding campaign designed as a pyramid scheme from @kleffnotes

Brooklyn, NY– The latest award-winning project by Undead Burrito Productions announces its online and NYC premiere with another announcement: a Seed&Spark crowdfunding campaign that hints at the themes of the film itself. Buy In on Seed&Spark is described as an … Continue reading BUY IN: Award-winning horror short about pyramid schemes launches crowdfunding campaign designed as a pyramid scheme from @kleffnotes

Monster Book Review from @kleffnotes

On a stormy night a monster was born from the mind of a young woman who would become known as the mother of science fiction. Mary Shelley came from a well educated family and that allowed her to gain a tremendous amount of knowledge that was often kept away from women. This though came at a tremendous price as she was victimized by her own father. Monster showcases her life through a historical novelization of Shelley’s life. Continue reading “Monster Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Lusitania Lost Book Review from @kleffnotes

Alma Brady is trying to escape a dangerous man and his gang in the pages of Lusitania Lost. This is the final voyage of the world’s fastest luxury liner, who history tells us what torpedoed by a German U-boat in the first year of World War I. Alma will be one of the women aboard who are heading out to be nurses in Europe. Full of romance and action, this historical story is something with a little bit for any reader. Continue reading “Lusitania Lost Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Tarleton Murders Book Review from @kleffnotes

Have you ever wondered what it would be like if Sherlock Holmes went to America? In The Tarleton Murders the famous detective makes his way around the world with a case that is full of mysterious events and intrigue. Set in the time before Dr. Watson began detailing his cases, this story focuses on his connection to an old schoolmate who brings him into a series of events based on an alarming coded message. Continue reading “The Tarleton Murders Book Review from @kleffnotes”