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The Legendary Pink Dots Project 

The Lovers

On August 15, 2016 by Adam Whybray

Edward Ka-Spel’s brilliance with The Legendary Pink Dots is to introduce us to isolated characters and then immerse us in their world-view through expansive and mysterious soundscapes. He begins with the most restricted, infinitesimal point of consciousness and then slowly expands it…

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The Legendary Pink Dots Project 

The Tower

On June 28, 2016 by Adam Whybray

Edward Ka-Spel’s brilliance with The Legendary Pink Dots is to introduce us to isolated characters and then immerse us in their world-view through expansive and mysterious soundscapes. He begins with the most restricted, infinitesimal point of consciousness and then slowly expands it…

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Review: Faces In The Fire

On May 11, 2016 by Adam Whybray

Edward Ka-Spel’s brilliance with The Legendary Pink Dots is to introduce us to isolated characters and then immerse us in their world-view through expansive and mysterious soundscapes. He begins with the most restricted, infinitesimal point of consciousness and then slowly expands it…

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On the Impossibility of Being Disabled in Tory Britain

On March 17, 2016 by Adam Whybray

It is said that we are living in an Age of Austerity here in Britain, yet let no man say that we are suffering from austerity of the spirit! It is written in the Book of Matthew that “the last will come…

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Review: Why?

On December 19, 2015 by Quinn

As neither a parent nor a little kid, I always feel as if I’m being a little unfair passing judgment on They Might Be Giants’ children’s albums. “How should I know if this is good or not? It’s not made for me!…

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Read This: The Sad, Scary Suicide Of Charles Moore

On December 15, 2015 by Matt Keeley

Y’all probably know by now that when I’m not running Kittysneezes, I’m an associate editor over at Unicorn Booty (UnicornBooty.com if you’re nasty), too — which probably explains why my articles over there also post here. But that only includes stories that…

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Interview: Esther Mathison
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Interview: Esther Mathison

On November 28, 2015 by Esther Mathison

When I started Esther Mathison’s book The Device I could not put it down. I eagerly read her second book and was honored when she asked me to edit her third book The 3.14 Device. Her steampunk time travel books are a…

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Review: Curse

On September 26, 2015 by Matt Keeley

Edward Ka-Spel’s brilliance with The Legendary Pink Dots is to introduce us to isolated characters and then immerse us in their world-view through expansive and mysterious soundscapes. He begins with the most restricted, infinitesimal point of consciousness and then slowly expands it…

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Essays 

The Tale Of The Hot ER Doc

On September 25, 2015 by Esther Mathison

“Which of my many poor decisions brought me here?” she thought to herself. Was it owning a body that exceeded its warranty? She’d had a good run. Thirty years is a long time to keep yourself alive if you really have no…

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Drabbles: Travel

On July 24, 2015 by Quinn

Day Trip A day with her mother in Brenham, nestled in the rolling central hills. Spring, bluebonnets scattered thickly in all the fields and along the side of the state highways. Never felt more Texan than when her heart swelled at the…

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