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”

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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