“I’m proud to publish another intriguing and thoughtful article by returning guest author – and editor of the fantastic Sergeant Frosty Publications – David Flin. This time, David has focused on beloved children’s classic Winnie the Pooh by AA Milne – and in doing so, gets to the heart of why Milne’s book remains so popular and so engaging almost a century after it was first published.”
Tag: Film
His Soul’s Still Dancing: A Nicolas Cage Inspired Fiction Anthology – Ex-Parrot Press – Review
“Aided by a superbly-designed piece of monochrome cover art that perfectly illustrates the impossible task of diving into Cage’s chaotic mindset, and a skillful level of editing that is rarely seen in independently-published titles, I can confidently state that His Soul’s Still Dancing is by far the best Weird Fiction anthology that I’ve read and reviewed in my entire time surveying the genre, and a superb debut by Ex-Parrot Press.”
Silver Screen Sleuths – Nicole Petit (Ed.) – Review
“Silver Screen Sleuths is a spectacular success for 18thWall Productions, with editor Nicole Petit gathering together an impressive array of stories that perfectly encapsulate the inventive and original premise of the collection. Some of the greatest stars of Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s are reimagined by each author as willing or unwilling detectives, forced out of their privileged A-List lives into mundane reality in order to solve the sort of mysteries, murders and kidnappings that would usually form part of their films.”
