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library In an age of television and computers, it’s easy to forget about good ol’ fashioned books. Luckily for you we haven’t forgotten that you can still be a cool person if you read books; but only if you write an article about them later! Check out these great reviews and articles on literary wonders.


7th Becomes A Novelist... Again.
Posted by 7th on March 24, 2006

Ah shit. Here we go again.


A Thirst For Vengeance
Posted by 7th on November 18, 2005

Have you ever wanted revenge, no matter the cost? Have you ever been incapable of forgiveness? Have you ever wanted to forgive yourself, but couldn't?


Goodnight Noises Everywhere
Posted by Anzie Corgan on November 15, 2005

A story about a boy and his first book.


Calvin and Hobbes Forever
Posted by SugarRay on October 18, 2005

One of the many joys of being an eighties child was reading Calvin and Hobbes in it's heyday, and having it influence almost every aspect of your young life, thus the rest of your life.

We miss you, Bill!


7th Becomes a Novelist
Posted by 7th on July 18, 2005

Well dear friends, I've finally made my mark on the literary world... a big, black shoeprint, but a mark nonetheless.


Silent Hill: Among The Damned
Posted by Morphine Jim on March 23, 2005

I review the second of IDW's Silent Hill graphic novels and... well... I'm not half as kind this time round. Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, I'll fuck out your eyes.


Silent Hill: Dying Inside
Posted by Morphine Jim on February 15, 2005

As a staunch Silent Hill fan, I was both interested and worried by IDW Publishing's first foray into the realm of Konami's famous scare-fest. Was this graphic novel worthy of being associated with the series? Hmm...


A Memoir of an Everyman: Part 2
Posted by Anzie Corgan on January 17, 2005

Two new sections from a one man play by Anzie Corgan.


A Memoir of an Everyman: Part 1
Posted by Anzie Corgan on November 15, 2004

Two sections from my one-man-play A Memoir of an Everyman


The Taking
Posted by 7th on August 07, 2004

Dean Koontz, the poor man's Stephen King... Formulaic to the point of tedious repitition, his newest endeavor is no different, but's still a fairly entertaining, and oddly religious, fast read.


Seven Hill City
Posted by 7th on May 28, 2004

So my buddy B has finally published his first book... Let's see of it was worth the wait, shall we?