(via Shutterstock) In news that will surprise no one, bar those who have never darkened a cinema or a pop culture reporting site, there are a lot of movies coming out all the time. Streaming. Cinema. Projected onto the sheet of a small shed in a small country town. Movies. Continue Reading
Book review: Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales by Heather Fawcett
(courtesy Hachette Australia) Reading Heather Fawcett’s lustrously beautifully, funny and charming series centred on dryadologist (someone who studies fairies) Emily Wilde is to be transported to a rich world which is lightly escapist and darkly foreboding all at once. Her previous novels in the series, Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries Continue Reading