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Luv Doc: Embarrassing Stupidity
Yes, there have been some mulligans
"...by the way my advice is packaged (usually a literary flaming bag of poop, because I have a flair..."

Jan. 11, 2019 Column by The Luv Doc

Mary and the Witch's Flower
Studio Ghibli alums stick to the formula for magical tale.
"...Where would Japanese animation be without British literary fantasy to adapt? Doing quite fine, of course, but..."

Feb. 16, 2018 Movie Review by Richard Whittaker

Five Arty Things to Do: Oct. 27-29
You’ll do the mash? The monster mash? Alrighty, then.
"...Katy Horan champion that fact with their new book, Literary Witches, a compilation of profiles and illustrations that instantly..."

Oct. 25, 2017 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Fantastic Fest Review: Mary and the Witch's Flower
Ghibli alums stick to the formula for magical tale
"...Where would Japanese animation be without British literary fantasy to adapt? Doing quite fine, of course, but..."

Sept. 30, 2017 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

The Q&A Hole: What Got You Hooked On the Weird Stuff?
Waiting for the manlike creature with the glowing eyes
"...WHAT STORY FIRST GOT YOU HOOKED ON YOUR FAVORITE LITERARY GENRE?..."

July 13, 2017 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Writing Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror in Austin
How local authors who work beyond the world we know meet, connect, and launch themselves into the business
"...say that horror writers, those who tend to plow literary fields closer to whatever demon-haunted bone orchard's available, are..."

July 14, 2017 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Mixed Metaphors
These craft cocktails are for the books
"...Páramo. Serve them at your next book club or literary salon. They are sure to be in your good..."

June 17, 2016 Food Feature by Brandon Watson

DVDanger: Sasquatch and Zombies and Demons, Oh My!
Let the Halloween countdown commence
"...Pah, says The Forbidden Girl. How about ghosts, vampires, witches, solar eclipses, possession, bald werewolves, smoke demons, and a..."

Oct. 3, 2014 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Bless Me, Ultima
This honest, earnest, and naturalistic kids’ story about growing up Mexican-American in 1940s New Mexico is based on the popular book.
"...most widely read and bestselling novel of the Chicano literary canon, according to the film’s press kit. Written by..."

Feb. 22, 2013 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Book of Khalid
Maps to the Middle East: 'The Book of Khalid'
"...for peaceful pyromania). His social circle expands to include witches, psychic mediums, beatnik literary oddballs, and other generally belligerent..."

June 15, 2012 Books Feature by Jessi Cape

Master of Reality
"...crowd the bookshelf of Continuum’s 33 1/3 series, the literary equivalent to Eagle Rock's Classic Album DVD issues. Novella-length..."

April 18, 2008 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

Macbeth
This Australian film puts a modern, hyperstylized spin on an old tale: Should it be, "Out, damned spot" or "Off, damned Ray-Bans"?
"...never hallucinated three Sapphic schoolgirls passing themselves off as witches, or worse? It’s just old William Shakespeare on a..."

Aug. 10, 2007 Movie Review by Josh Rosenblatt

Letters at 3AM
Our Ecstatic Days' is that rarest of creatures: a great novel. The first great American novel of the 21st century. Steve Erickson has discovered the secret of creating a novel that is not a book but an organism. Proust did it. Joyce almost did it. Faulkner sometimes did it. Marquez did it. Yes, that's the company Steve's keeping in Our Ecstatic Days.'
"...actress on the second floor played one of the witches on Buffy the Vampire Slayer; when she wasn't a..."

March 4, 2005 Column by Michael Ventura

Notes on Mad Dogs
If you were young, talented, and a little crazy in the old Austin, you may have answered to the bizarre title of "Mad Dog."
"...about Mad Dog, a bizarre moment of this state's literary history, can lay claim to the same feelings Susan..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Books Feature by Clay Smith

America Gone Awry
Philip Roth's strength as a novelist, Tom Grimes says, is that he never writes as if he's finally reached a point of permanent self-definition. He's always searching for that definition, as a writer, as a Jew, and now, through the aging, reclusive Nathan Zuckerman, as an American.
"...lip service by our Constitutional Framers and America's first literary scribblers, the Transcendentalists. Class supposedly didn't matter. One could..."

June 23, 2000 Books Feature by Tom Grimes

And Then Some
The Best American Short Stories of the Century
"...leaving a reader awed, it must pull off a literary hat trick of astounding complexity. In ascending order these..."

June 25, 1999 Books Feature

Stage Frights
"...the night. Jack-o'-lanterns leer from every porch. Vampires and witches glower from every ad and store display. The land..."

Oct. 30, 1998 Arts Feature

Femmes Fatales: Rounding up Austin's Women of Mystery
"...play. Titles include: Rueful Death, Rosemary Remembered, Hangman's Root, Witches' Bane, and Thyme of Death, which was nominated for..."

May 2, 1997 Books Feature by Anna Hanks

Film Reviews
Recommended
"...London where he reputedly holds court as an esteemed literary critic. Alexander (Blakemore) arrives from London at his deceased..."

Jan. 5, 1996 News Feature

Empathy for the Devil
Discourse on Evil
"...of the masters of modern horror writing. Bloch, whose literary approach to fear is closer to mentor H.P.Lovecraft than..."

Oct. 27, 1995 Books Feature

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