A weekly roundup of the things I consume of the media and pop culture variety, plotted onto my patented chaos matrix.
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As you may have noticed—or perhaps you did not, which is your prerogative, but I reserve the right to be slightly offended—I’ve been scarce this month. After the election, I found myself stewing in an inner sanctum of uncertainty. What, I w...
Halloween may be over, but the scariest day of the year is upon us: Election Day 2024. I voted by mail last week and confirmed my ballot was accepted and counted, so now it’s time for me to disassociate until Steve Kornacki pulls out his wh...
Fear is a funny thing. Sometimes, it builds slowly, other times it appears fully formed. It can originate from something you intimately know, or something you have never before seen. It is a quiet terror. It is an echoing scream. It is the ...
I didn’t grow up in a horror film family. Halloween was a big deal, but it was about the costumes1, trick or treating, and candy gathering, not the jump scares or the creepy and unsettling.
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I write about the things I consume of the book, television, music, and and general pop culture variety. Brooklyn based. probably dehydrated. also, I write books.
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