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The Flamefan fictiondrabblesscrimshaw |
SparksPart 3: Small Favors (Jan. 30, 2016) | Comments The Flame could travel through any fire known to man, from blazing buildings to burning logs. |
Agent Cartertelevisionreviews |
Ep. 203: No Angels HereJan. 27, 2016 | Comments Tonight was a change of pace from last week's big premiere, and its focus was squarely on that very issue: how do you keep momentum once you're made your mark? Perhaps more probing: how do you open up personally without clouding your judgement? |
Agent Cartertelevisionreviews |
Agent Carter Season 2 is HereJan. 26, 2016 | Comments Agent Carter, everyone's favorite female superspy and hero, is back in a big way. The season two premiere brought us two great episodes, returning to our favorite characters while setting up new mysteries, dramas, and adventures. |
The Flamefan fictiondrabblesscrimshaw |
SparksPart 2: Follies (Jan. 23, 2016) | Comments Shortly after Linda started working for Gary Preston, Private Detective, she found out he had never been to a Broadway show. |
The Flamefan fictiondrabblesscrimshaw |
SparksPart 1: Tinder (Jan. 16, 2016) | Comments A collection of drabbles about Gary Preston and Linda Dale, aka the Flame and Flame Girl. From the Fox Features comics (1939-1942). |
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Defeat and VictoryJan. 09, 2016 | Comments "Wow, it's been a while since I posted a blog post." These words, or other similar phrases, echoed around the Internet in the past weeks as people like myself approached the new year. |
mysteryfantasybooksCSFF |
CSFF: How Shocking is the Night?Dec. 09, 2015 | Comments Some have wondered what made The Shock of the Night a work of Christian fiction: despite having a triune theological structure, the lack of direct salvatatory or intervening action in the events of the narrative was a cause for concern. |
mysteryfantasybooksreviewsCSFF |
CSFF: The Shock of the Night reviewDec. 08, 2015 | Comments In the first of a brand new saga appropriately titled Darkwater, Patrick W. Carr reaches new heights as an author, crafting a rich setting full of vivid characters with stakes to match. |
mysteryfantasybooksCSFF |
The Shock of the Night CSFF Blog TourDec. 07, 2015 | Comments Today's the first day of the CSFF blog tour for The Shock of the Night, the latest from award-winning fantasy novelist Patrick W. Carr. |
superherotelevisionreviews |
Ep. 101 & 102: Flying HighNov. 09, 2015 | Comments Reviews of the first two Supergirl episodes: determination and teamwork save the day. |
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