Morpheus Tales XVI
The Depredator’s Club by Deborah Walker
The Receipts by Paul Johnson-Jovanovic & James Brooks
Seasons In The Abyss by Anthony Baynton
Crepuscular Beast by Sharon Baillie
The Function Room by Matt Leyshon
When The Letter Came by Matthew Acheson
The Birds of Averrone by Kyle Memmings
Morning Jog by James Gabriel
Lilies by Gary Budgen
Flip Of The Switch by Philip Roberts
As far as short horror fiction magazines go I believe that Morpheus Tales is one of the best out there right now and their latest issue does nothing to change my opinion. I can always count on Morpheus tales to deliver some frightening and terrifying tales.
Even though there were a few stories I didn’t care for in this issue, the one’s I really liked were really good. Here are a few of the highlights for me.
The Receipts by Paul Johnson-Jovanovic & James Brooks...
The Depredator’s Club by Deborah Walker
The Receipts by Paul Johnson-Jovanovic & James Brooks
Seasons In The Abyss by Anthony Baynton
Crepuscular Beast by Sharon Baillie
The Function Room by Matt Leyshon
When The Letter Came by Matthew Acheson
The Birds of Averrone by Kyle Memmings
Morning Jog by James Gabriel
Lilies by Gary Budgen
Flip Of The Switch by Philip Roberts
As far as short horror fiction magazines go I believe that Morpheus Tales is one of the best out there right now and their latest issue does nothing to change my opinion. I can always count on Morpheus tales to deliver some frightening and terrifying tales.
Even though there were a few stories I didn’t care for in this issue, the one’s I really liked were really good. Here are a few of the highlights for me.
The Receipts by Paul Johnson-Jovanovic & James Brooks...
- 8/28/2012
- by Peter Schwotzer
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
If you have any doubt that puppets are playing an influential role in our current culture, just take a look at what happened last week, when they were implicated as communists in a liberal, anti-corporation plot.
On Fox Business Channel's "Follow The Money," host Eric Bolling said that the Muppets -- beloved puppet entertainers who have been making both children and adults smile since the 1970s -- were pushing a political agenda, since their most recent film cast a wealthy oil baron and his two puppet sidekicks as the villains.
Never mind that the evil oil baron was played by a singing and rapping Chris Cooper, and that his sidekicks were a shrimp or squid-like creature and a bear. They made a tangible impression on Bolling, to the point that he appeared to be affected by their plight in a very real way.
Perhaps this is due to the Muppets' ethos,...
On Fox Business Channel's "Follow The Money," host Eric Bolling said that the Muppets -- beloved puppet entertainers who have been making both children and adults smile since the 1970s -- were pushing a political agenda, since their most recent film cast a wealthy oil baron and his two puppet sidekicks as the villains.
Never mind that the evil oil baron was played by a singing and rapping Chris Cooper, and that his sidekicks were a shrimp or squid-like creature and a bear. They made a tangible impression on Bolling, to the point that he appeared to be affected by their plight in a very real way.
Perhaps this is due to the Muppets' ethos,...
- 12/8/2011
- by Lucas Kavner
- Huffington Post
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