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Look Out For … The Dark Matter of Natasha by Matthew R. Davis

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“With his latest, Davis plunges the depths of teenage angst with a coming-of-age tale that twists the sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll trope to horrifying dimensions.” Doom in denim, Natasha prowls the streets. Burned out, dulled by her past, and unable to avoid the gossip, she escapes in sex, drugs, and Slayer.  When she crosses paths …

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Look Out For … We Can Never Leave This Place by Eric LaRocca

We Can Never Leave This Place by Eric LaRocca - cover

“Fresh off their haunting debut, Eric LaRocca returns with a visceral and nightmarish novella of an imaginative young girl on a collision course with destruction.” Soon after her father dies, Mara learns her mother has welcomed someone new into their home. This new guest turns her life into a nightmare with claims that only he …

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TIH 438: Brandon Boone on Writing Music for Video Games and Podcasts, Aspirations, and Daily Habits

TIH 438: Brandon Boone on Writing Music for Video Games and Podcasts, Aspirations, and Daily Habits

In this podcast Brandon Boone talks about writing music for video games and podcasts, aspirations, daily habits, and much more. About Brandon Boone Brandon Boone is an award-winning media composer from Cincinnati, Ohio. He specialises in scoring film, podcasts, audio dramas and video games. Show notes Click the timestamps to jump straight to the audio. Thanks …

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Look Out For … The Weight of Loss by Sally Oliver

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“With her debut novel, Oliver channels intense grief and strange body horror with the story of a woman seeking release from the pain that threatens to consume her.” Still grieving from the loss of her sister, Marianne discovers a thick, black hair protruding from her spine. The doctors say it’s just a physical reaction to …

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