The adventures of Herman the Monster continue. After waiting a full year since the release of A New Song for Herman, Fredericton’s favourite little monster is returning for a third book in the series from Monster House Publishing, Cornelius’s Conundrum: The Sewer Central Star. Continue reading Herman Monster Returns For Third Book, ‘Cornelius’s Conundrum: The Sewer Central Star’
Category Archives: Writing
Living Words: In Defence Of The Spoken Word
Music is, by-and-large, one of the most accessible art forms out there. Even someone who isn’t particularly interested in the arts could be handed a ticket to a music festival and absorb it blissfully like we do with the radio every day.
It’s questionable whether the same might be said for poetry. Continue reading Living Words: In Defence Of The Spoken Word
Frye Festival Promotes Reading As A Pathway To Empathy And Inclusion
The 19th edition of the Frye Festival brought 35 new authors to New Brunswick and a lesson that Northrop Frye himself would have endorsed: books create better communities. Continue reading Frye Festival Promotes Reading As A Pathway To Empathy And Inclusion
Rick And Morty, Dungeons & Dragons And Troy Little
If you’re among the many waiting for Rick and Morty’s fourth season prepare to geek out hard. While news of the show is still under wraps as the Cartoon Network decides its fate, fans will be happy to learn that an alternative is being provided to make the waiting a little easier.
IDW Publishing, in partnership with Oni Press, announced Sunday that they will be bringing together Adult Swim’s hit show Rick and Morty and Dungeons & Dragons in a new four-issue comic book series set to debut in August of this year. Continue reading Rick And Morty, Dungeons & Dragons And Troy Little
Book Review: David Huebert’s ‘Peninsula Sinking’ Is Bloody And Beautiful
It’s an interesting time to be a writer – or reader – of short stories. Some wonderful and inspiring collections have come to light in the past few years and the form has seemed to have found its place in the literary jungle that is modern-day publishing. David Huebert’s short story collection, ‘Peninsula Sinking’, brings all of the beauty, grace and heartbreak that the form excels at and then rattles you with its imagery. Continue reading Book Review: David Huebert’s ‘Peninsula Sinking’ Is Bloody And Beautiful