The Secret Lives Of Little Words

The Secret Lives Of Little Words

If you’re reading LitReactor, you’re either a writer, book lover, or lost web surfer washed up on these literary shores. In any case, you’ve probably got a pretty spiffy vocabulary and would scoff if I told you that you might not truly understand how common words such as “okay,” “well,” and “so” function in conversation. Well, prepare to scoff because odds are, you've got a lot to learn about the hidden lives of the tiny words we use every day.

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Start Reading Comics! A Beginner's Guide

Start Reading Comics! A Beginner's Guide

As both a voracious and vocal comic book aficionado, I frequently answer the questions of those who are sadly unfamiliar with the form. In the steadfast hope of alleviating their condition, I always do my best to answer them honestly, succinctly, and then direct them to where they can learn more. By far the most common question I am asked is, Where to begin? There is so much material, so many titles to choose from, and all of it comes pre-packaged with decades of history—it’s quite easy to become overwhelmed.

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Your Favorite Book Sucks: 'Naked Lunch'

Your Favorite Book Sucks: 'Naked Lunch'

'Your Favorite Book Sucks' is an ongoing column, written by different people, that takes a classic or popular book and argues why it isn't really all that great. Confrontational, to be sure, but it's all in good fun, so please play nice.

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The Strange and Unpleasant World of the Sock Puppet

The Strange and Unpleasant World of the Sock Puppet

A few years ago, I read a book I didn’t like. The book was called Shoot the Damn Dog and it was by a journalist called Sally Brampton. The book describes Ms Brampton’s struggles with depression.

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LURID: Books, Covers, Judgment - Top Ten Horror Designs

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LURID: Books, Covers, Judgment - Top Ten Horror Designs

LURID: vivid in shocking detail; sensational, horrible in savagery or violence, or, a twice-monthly guide to the merits of the kind of Bad Books you never want your co-workers to know you're reading.


Do you remember the first time? 

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Fifty Shades of Inattention: An Open Letter To The Husbands and Boyfriends of America

Fifty Shades of Inattention: An Open Letter To The Husbands and Boyfriends of America

Hey Guys,

So, before I get started, I want all of us to have a Good Will Hunting moment. I want all of you to take your tablet, or smartphone, or laptop, or whatever the fuck you're reading this on, and I want you to go and take a good long look at yourself in the mirror. The next thing I want you to do is imagine the person staring back at you isn’t you, but a middle-age, overly hairy comedian playing the part of a court ordered therapist. Next, I want you to look deep into the hard steel grey eyes of said imaginary therapist and let yourself say:

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Getting Superheroines Right

Getting Superheroines Right

Since we've recently seen two of the best superheroine portrayals ever captured on film thanks to Joss Whedon and Scarlett Johansson in The Avengers, and Christopher Nolan and Anne Hathaway in The Dark Knight Rises, it’s worth looking at what made them work when so many others have failed (and the list of failures is so very long – Catwoman and Elektra, I’m looking at you especially hard).

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Adventures In Self-Publishing Part 2: From Art To Commerce

Adventures In Self-Publishing Part 2: From Art To Commerce

On the evening of September 10th, I submitted my novella to Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo. By the next morning, it was live (but only at Amazon--more on that later). The Last Safe Place: A Zombie Novella has a handsome little 'buy' button next to it, and I get reports on how many copies have been sold, and someone I don't know posted to my Twitter account that the preview text got her to buy it. 

How cool is that? 

So, what's it about? Glad you asked! 

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