First impressions matter, and this goes triple in when the book being judged is a comic book issue. So, what was our first impression on Masters? It was: "ok…. we like where this is going…." and we are pretty sure that if you know any of these artists, your impression will be the same, and... Continue Reading →
No Rain in the Desert
No Rain in the Desert by Robert A. Stubblefield is the follow-up poetry collection of "Written in Blood" (our review here). Get your copy on Amazon || Goodreads As in the first collection, Written in Blood, Robert Stubblefield speaks on a wide spectrum of topics. In "No rain in the Desert" the author speaks on... Continue Reading →
Written in Blood by Robert A. Stubblefield
Open on Amazon || Goodreads Written in Blood by Robert A. Stubblefield is a collection of poetry that spans the range from coming-of-age musings to poems that pontificate about the socio-political drama that was unfolding in past years. When it comes to poetry, one thing remains true and that is – it can be interpreted... Continue Reading →
Family Ties: Thicker Than Blood by B. G. Howard
Dedications and acknowledgments in books are always important, and many of them simple and cute, but there are ones that mark us with the wit behind the beauty of all of it, and B. G. Howard offers us this epic line: “…. but the extension of gratitude remains for those who believe and support me as well... Continue Reading →
“Minor Assassin” by Jackiem Joyner
This book starts off with heavy scenes. I mean... HEAVY. No mercy for the main character, Jon, as he is forced to see his family being killed in front of his eyes, by a Chinese gang leader, inside his house after his parents returned home from a work assignment gone right, or wrong. After the... Continue Reading →
“To Fight Fire With Sun” by D. A. Andrews
This book has one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL COVERS we've EVER SEEN! OMG!!! This cover is breath-taking. Like, you don't even have to read the book to start feeling it, just LOOK AT THE COVER! There is so much being said in it that you can take in the essence of the book, the combination... Continue Reading →
Lipstick Asylum By Nzondi
“For since death came through the first woman, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a woman."Eldá Nani Kama From the cover, we can assume that women will play a major role on this, be it good or bad, but from that intro, we find out that it’s pretty much the bad side, which... Continue Reading →
The Names That Survived By Mackenzie Littledale
The Names That Survived is a short-story that is… light and deep. A story about identities, names and the acceptance of one's culture and roots are showcased with their problems and implications that strikes home to the Black community and general immigrants that go to America in hopes to become and be accepted as "white",... Continue Reading →
