Warning: Spoilers ahead! “The facts of America do not apply here. The fact is that an unplugged lamp should not turn on… the fact is that people should not vanish into thin air when they die.” I came across Boo, by Neil Smith, through an interview with the author on CBC radio. It sounded worthContinueContinue reading “The Bureaucracy of the Supernatural: A Review of Neil Smith’s “Boo””
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Review of Wychman Road by Ben Berman Ghan
It’s an age-old question, one that has embedded itself in the consciousness of humanity for as long as we can perceive, and that dares us to consider the impossible: What would we do with god-like powers? What if we could enter the minds of our peers; if we could be faster than they are, stronger;ContinueContinue reading “Review of Wychman Road by Ben Berman Ghan”