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Apr 09

Music Journalism 101: The Book

The book version of my original Music Journalism 101 course is finally becoming a reality. But where the original has 11 sections, the updated and expanded book version will have 20 or more chapters.

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Feb 21

[BOOK REVIEW] Almost Home, by Damien Echols

Almost Home: My Life Story by Damien Echols My rating: 3 of 5 stars I have long known the story of the West Memphis Three. One of my friends was deeply into the cause, and, some years ago, ran a film night at Adelaide’s Mercury Cinemas, to raise money to help their legal battles. She …

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Feb 11

BOOK REVIEW: Glorious Times: A pictorial of the death metal scene, by Alan Moses

Glorious Times: A pictorial of the death metal scene by Alan Moses My rating: 4 of 5 stars This is book is a conversational look at the life and times of the early death metal scene. It contains recollections of people, gigs, events, bands, and publications. It’s at times in-depth, at times fucking hilarious. The …

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Jan 28

BOOK REVIEW: No Regrets, by Ace Frehley

No Regrets by Ace Frehley My rating: 4 of 5 stars I had heard many, many good things about Ace’s book prior to actually getting around to it myself. My other half, a *massive* KISS fan, devoured it as soon as it arrived on my doorstep. His nonchalant “excellent book” was kind of neither here …

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Sep 21

Afflicted 07: Chapter 6

The back of Jack’s house was like many old weatherboard places that don’t get painted often enough. The creamy-white paint was curling and lifting from the edges of the weatherboards, and years of boys playing with various toys, balls, and other implements—innocent and not-so-innocent—had scuffed and damaged the patina so much that one wonders if …

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