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Long Live the King!

Stephen King has spent the past 20 years of his career moving steadily away from the mean, if not so

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Can You Reamde?

A new Neal Stephenson book finally hits the shelves, clocking in at 1,044 pages of sweet, crunchy goodness. If you

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Put the Needle on the Record

Put the needle on the record is a collection of vinyl cover art from the 1980’s, compiled from Matthew Chojnacki’s

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Bob Mould: See a Little Light

It all started at a VFW hall in Middletown, Conn., in 1986. My friend being held back in the second

Book Review of “A Visit From the Goon Squad” by Jennifer Egan

Jennifer Egan’s “A Visit From the Goon Squad” made headlines (and a certain bookstore owner with a first printing just a little

“Brave New Worlds” Reviewed

Bologna is a lovely Italian city nestled in the Po Valley with beautiful fountains, red-tiled roofs, the oldest university in

Brave New Worlds Review

Bologna is a lovely Italian city nestled in the Po Valley with beautiful fountains, red-tiled roofs, the oldest university in

You Are Not A Gadget!

Ever been out with someone who texts the entire time you’re talking to them?  They’re not paying attention, that little

Review: “Apotheosis Trilogy: Prophets, Heretics, Messiah” By S. Andrew Swann

“Dude, where’s my jetpack?” I loved this T-shirt when it made its debut (threadless?) a few years ago. It appears

The Love We Share Without Knowing

“The Love We Share Without Knowing” by Christopher Barzak I was working in the shop one day, and Molly, one

Book Review: Hi-Fructose 2

For decades, anyone who’s endured Art History 101 has encountered a rote lecture about the camera.  Ever since its invention,

Indigo Ink Press Presents Stark ARThology

It’s not too soon to start that holiday gift buying. And if you’re looking for something for that art enthusiast

Apocalypse Soon?

The Witch of Hebron & The Windup Girl Hello Buzzbin readers! Before I launch into this review, I wanted to

15 Serial Killers

The last six months have been consumed with news of doom, be it the creeping black death unleashed in the

Warrior Wolf Women of the Wasteland

Springtime in Massillon marks the rebirth of beauty and love throughout the city. The dreariness of winter is shaken off

Cursed

South Park-style mockery And we love it! I have a cousin that’s been struck by lightning. Twice. The first time

Hit The Books: Shatnerquake!

By Fred Van Patten “Sniveling little sycophantic shits,” thought William Shatner, looking from the limo’s back seat. The limo pulled