The world's most famous fictional spy seeks to protect England's newest weapon from an unknown threat in Moonraker, my introduction to the James Bond franchise.
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After a years-long hiatus, the INCspotllight Interviews are finally back! Today's guest is Lillie Lainoff, an award-winning writer and activist whose work has been published in The Washington Post, Today's Parent, and The Los Angeles Review, to name but a few. She was also a member of Yale's Varsity Fencing Team, where she was also managing editor of the Yale Daily News Magazine. She continues to compete in and coach fencing, and in 2017, the US Fencing Association awarded her the Spirit of Sport Award. Her first novel, One For All, will be released on March 8th. So sit back, relax, and
Geez, it's been years since I've done an INCspotlight special. And this is one I've been planning from the beginning: the books that turned Don Alonso Quixana into Don Quixote de la Mancha.
In the words of Sir Anthony Hopkins, "there are many who would proudly wear the mask of Zorro." History has proven that to be true, but Douglas Fairbanks has the distinction of being the first.
Wild West legend Luke Short fights to survive against business rivals, a local gunslinger, and fanatical reformers in Matt Braun's novel Gentleman Rogue.
(Originally posted on Channel Awesome on September 19, 2017)
A young prince must pose as a pirate as part of a daring rescue mission in The King's Buccaneer, a novel from Raymond E. Feist's Riftwar Cycle. (Originally posted on Channel Awesome on December 16th, 2016)
A wizard contends with a mysterious enemy in The Face in the Frost, a delightful fantasy that offers laughs and genuine chills in equal measure. (Originally posted on Channel Awesome on September 30, 2016)
Is it weird that one of my favorite writers is fictional? Is it any less weird if we can actually read his work? (Originally posted on Channel Awesome on September 7, 2015)
The weed of crime bears bitter fruit. Crime does not pay. The Shadow knows! (Originally posted on Channel Awesome on December 29, 2014)
I want to close out DC Archives Month with this volume of All-Star Comics Archives, which not only contains some of the greatest issues of the series (All-Star Comics #34 - 38, from April 1947 - January 1948), but probably some of the best remembered and most beloved DC stories of the Golden Age. |
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