Interview with Cheray O’Neal from @kleffnotes

Cheray O’Neal is a talented performer who will be debuting her solo show, Journey This, on October 12th. This show will focus on deep themes, but beyond being just a performance it will also act as a philanthropic endeavor to support those who have survived and been victims of cancer. I had the opportunity to ask O’Neal about her upcoming show and am very excited to share her responses with all of you. Thank you to Cheray O’Neal for taking the time to respond to my questions. Continue reading “Interview with Cheray O’Neal from @kleffnotes”

The Absolved Book Review from @kleffnotes

Set in 2036, The Absolved follows the life of wealthy physician Henri, who finds himself slowly becoming fed up the with automation of society. Robots and other forms of technology have slowly begun to make human workers obsolete and for those who cannot work, the absolved, there is very little to do beyond exist. As his annoyance with technology and his life rises Henri begins to make choices that will lead to a much larger change and a shift in the society he has been forced to accept. Continue reading “The Absolved Book Review from @kleffnotes”

E-Demon Movie Review from @kleffnotes

When four friends from college decide to video chat with each other one night things a seemingly goofy prank turns into a night of dark and complicated events. Set up as a sort of found footage film E-Demon presents itself as the full recording of a real call between friends that led to a massive multi-state murder. This horror movie works to create a scenario in which the internet can spread black magic and violence anywhere it wishes. Continue reading “E-Demon Movie Review from @kleffnotes”

Wildchilds Book Review from @kleffnotes

Eugenia Melian draws upon her own experiences in the modeling industry to create a fiction story of illicit behavior, dangerous people, and love in Wildchilds. The story focuses on a former model named Iris, who left the love of her life and her career after becoming pregnant. After the birth of her daughter, Lou, Iris has decided to stay away from anything modeling related, until something forces her to look back on the life she fled years ago. Continue reading “Wildchilds Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Divination Comic Review ( @Umicorms ) from @kleffnotes

Divination by Jen Hickman is a mature one shot that happened to catch my eye at FlameCon. Now as a pro-table setter Hickman had covered the mature image on the cover with some well placed stickers, which my mind totally thought were pasties. Once I stared a little longer I realized the unicorn and rainbow blocking the nipples of the character on the cover were totally not drawn on. For you gentle readers I have black barred the front cover, solely in the event that some young’uns come across the website and I do not want to have to deal with angry letters from parents. Continue reading “Divination Comic Review ( @Umicorms ) from @kleffnotes”

Innsmouth #1 Comic Review ( @meg_emmy_james ) from @kleffnotes

I am a huge fan of H.P. Lovecraft and I was delighted to find someone at FlameCon who also enjoyed a bit of Cthulhu in her daily life. Now admittedly Lovecraft is not really the greatest guy in the world. He might like monsters, but he definitely did not like really anyone who didn’t look or act like him, which is crappy, but what Megan James has done with her Innsmouth series is exceptional and takes the problematic work of Lovecraft and retools it for the modern era. Continue reading “Innsmouth #1 Comic Review ( @meg_emmy_james ) from @kleffnotes”

Interview with the Queer As Fiction Podcast Hosts ( @QueerAsFic ) from @kleffnotes

Do you love fanfic, queer women, just having something hilarious to listen to every other Tuesday? Then you need to be listening to Queer As Fiction and as a huge fan of the podcast and of the three hosts in general, I was psyched to get an interview with Kirsten King, Amanda Holland, and Ashly Perez. We chat queer fan fiction, the podcast, and hanging out and drunk watching things over on GirlShipTV. Thank you to these three fabulous women for agreeing to chat with me over email. Continue reading “Interview with the Queer As Fiction Podcast Hosts ( @QueerAsFic ) from @kleffnotes”

You/Poet Book Review from @kleffnotes

Rayna Hutchison and Samuel Blake are the founder and editor-in-chief of My Heart Poetry, an online poetry community as well as digital zine and poetry press. When you combine the amount of poetry they have created it totals over one thousand original pieces. These two well practiced and dedicated poets have created You/Poet, which will help you to grow your creativity and find your voice as a poet. Continue reading “You/Poet Book Review from @kleffnotes”