Porthos’ review of Kocher’s Sky Mall

Eric Kocher’s Sky Mall was a delightful voyage across the friendly skies of reflective moments that occur during travel. He has inquisitive poetic layovers in what it means to be human, a parent, a romantic partner, and a part of society’s collective consciousness. The two-line stanzas bring first class service to the readers with wonderful imagery, thoughtContinue reading “Porthos’ review of Kocher’s Sky Mall”

The Poet and her Pen

Her mind is a cauldron of chaos, her own doggerel has made her vomit, the bitter taste thick on her tongue – some words give her indigestion. Vincent must have felt the same painting a starry night in Saint-Remy. But she loves the fruity fragrance of words that fly in her mind like a sunnyContinue reading “The Poet and her Pen”

My thoughts on Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer

Four female characters (a manipulative psychologist/hypnotist, an anthropologist, a surveyor, and our protagonist, the biologist) are dispatched into this quarantined area in an intense state of hypnosis, making the slow reveal of the surreal Giger-esque flora and fauna even more terrifying. And just another reason why I may or may not be avoiding finding a new psychologist.

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