in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
This Monday, Feb. 17th, I am celebrating Black History Month with a podcast episode dedicated to Black Detectives. I delve into the early pioneers including black characters and authors as well as capsule reviews and overviews of around 15 to 20 series titles and characters. I put a ton of research into and used a lot of source materials. I think you will like it!
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Shout out to @BadTasteBooks for mentioning my podcast episode on Deer Hunter Horror (#112 https://youtu.be/vzks3Yz7yQQ). He reviews a main event book of that subgenre called Hunter's Blood on his channel at https://youtu.be/LQz7LTo9ehY?si=ffV4h....
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I’ve got a new video link for you today. It’s a collaboration with @zakskiver and we discuss the classic suspense novel Flowers in the Attic and do a dive into The Dresden Files. Check it out at https://youtu.be/FMZuBrsw6xQ?si=lmHrN....
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