The Sky Woman Book Review from @kleffnotes

Car-En has been sent to Earth for the first time in order to observe and report back on how a small population is surviving. Now you might think that she is some sort of alien upon first reading the description of The Sky Woman, but she is just as much an Earthling as the people she is watching. Car-En is an anthropologist from the sky, who has been raised in a ringstation. These satellite living systems are full of people who left Earth following a number of depopulations, in which the Earth slowly became less and less populated. While it had been thought that no one lived on the Earth small groups have been found and Car-En has been tasked with watching a Viking-like village. What happens when she breaks protocol will reveal some new and interesting things about the world she knew and the world she is investigating. Continue reading “The Sky Woman Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Techromancy Scrolls: Westlands ( @erikschubach ) from @kleffnotes

Laney and her loving wife Celeste must again leave their home and venture out to face danger as representatives of the Lupei. After a gypsy from the missing 15th family arrived in Wexbury begging for help for his family a plan has been made and a group led by the two Soras will head out into the dangerous Westlands to save the Christea people. In Techromancy Scrolls: Westlands Laney will have to face even more danger and darkness than has ever appeared in her life and she fears she may not survive. Continue reading “Techromancy Scrolls: Westlands ( @erikschubach ) from @kleffnotes”

Fangirl Freakouts: #Riverdale Reactions S3 Eps 4&5 from @kleffnotes

We’ve had a flashback to how everyone’s parents in Riverdale got involved with Gryphons and Gargoyles and now the entire town is caught up in some very G&G tied events. I chat Alice’s tale of the Midnight Club and the prison break connected events in episodes four and five of Riverdale season 3 in this week’s Fangirl Freakouts. Continue reading “Fangirl Freakouts: #Riverdale Reactions S3 Eps 4&5 from @kleffnotes”

Dark & Fetish Art Book Review from @kleffnotes

I want to begin this review by saying that this particular book is for mature readers only. If I had to rate this book the way that we rate movies I would have to give it a very solid R. Now that is not to say that Dark & Fetish Art is not an artfully done book, it is full of beautifully created and composed images, but it is very definitely something that only those 18 and over should read and you should not bring this book along to work unless you happen to work in a very relaxed environment. Dark & Fetish Art is a book that brings together darker artistic elements for those who are comfortable delving into the more macabre and sensual. Continue reading “Dark & Fetish Art Book Review from @kleffnotes”

grow: The Art of Koyamori Book Review from @kleffnotes

Koyamori, sometimes known by the name Maruti_Bitamin, is a social media artist whose work has been collected for the first time in grow: The Art of Koyamori. The newly created images showcase the beauty of her watercolor based works that span the gamut from nature images, urban images, and even cute food pieces. These collected pieces are bright and bold and blend the natural world with an element of magic that focuses on feminine human figures. Continue reading “grow: The Art of Koyamori Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Elegance in Japanese Art Book Review from @kleffnotes

Momo Miyazaki has collected together a variety of pieces from the Edo Rinpa style that focus primarily on bird and flower paintings within his book, Elegance in Japanese Art. These pieces draw their influence from the school of painting that first began with Rinpa and spread from Kyoto to Edo, know modern day Tokyo. Within this book Miyazaki presents the beauty that can be found in this specific subset of paintings from within this style. Continue reading “Elegance in Japanese Art Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Birth of a Cemetery Book Review from @kleffnotes

John F. Llewellyn delves deep into the history of Forest Lawn Memorial-Park in his book, Birth of a Cemetery: Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. This particular location is well known within the Los Angeles area. While it originally was established in Glendale, California the Forest Lawn Memorial-Park and Mortuaries corporation has expended throughout the state of California. In keeping with Hubert Eaton’s dream of what the memorial-park term meant these cemeteries have grown into something far more than just somewhere for burials. Continue reading “Birth of a Cemetery Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Interview with Gordon Jack ( @gordojack ) from @kleffnotes

I had the opportunity to chat with author Gordon Jack about his YA book, Your Own Worst Enemy. I had previously reviewed this book for our site and it was great to get some more insight into his work. Thank you to Gordon Jack for his time and make sure to check out my review of Your Own Worst Enemy after you read this interview. Continue reading “Interview with Gordon Jack ( @gordojack ) from @kleffnotes”

Fangirl Freakouts: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina ( @sabrinanetflix ) from @kleffnotes

I love Riverdale and I was super excited to learn that Sabrina would be coming to Netflix. I chat Part One of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina as well as the odd little issue with the Satanic Temple in this week’s Fangirl Freakouts. Continue reading “Fangirl Freakouts: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina ( @sabrinanetflix ) from @kleffnotes”

@ClexaCon Directorial Team #ClexaCon London Follow-Up Interview from @kleffnotes

The first ever ClexaCon London took place on November 3rd and 4th and I had the chance to chat with the directors about how the event went. Before the event happened I had chatted with the team about their plans and the work that goes into a convention and in this follow-up interview I focused on their London experience. Thank you to the ClexaCon Directorial Team for taking the time to answer my questions. Continue reading “@ClexaCon Directorial Team #ClexaCon London Follow-Up Interview from @kleffnotes”