"Since you ask, most days I cannot remember. I walk in my clothing, unmarked by that voyage. Then the almost unnamable lust returns." (Anne Sexton)The unnamable lust.
For me, it's cutting. I… Read More
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The Pawtucket, Rhode Island brewery Narragansett Beer has added a sixth brew to their H.P. Lovecraft s… Read More
There’s a launch party and it’s today (on Edgar Allan Poe’s birthday).
As for the beer itself:
Brewed with Chocolate Rye, Cara Red, Carafa Special 1 and Pilsner malts, The… Read More
"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, originally hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating. Since Jill is no longer ho… Read More
Music … can name the unnamable and communicate the unknowable - Leonard Bernstein Use as many pixels as you need, in whatever way you need, to facilitate the communication that needs… Read More
The dogmatic teaching is that in the beginning there was one all-wise and all-powerful god called Mazda (which means simply the wise one, something like Lao tze) with the attribute of Ahur… Read More
IFC Films
With every passing year — with every passing week — Netflix inches closer to a future in which the service streams only original content and eschews outside programmin… Read More
IFC Films
Last Updated: May 7th
With every passing year — with every passing week — Netflix inches closer to a future in which the service streams only original content and esch… Read More
“Unnamable God, I feel youwith me at every moment.You are my food, my drink,my sunlight, and the air I breathe…In your presence there is fullness of joy,and blessedness forever… Read More
On the following night I was led to a second image: I am standing in the rocky depth that seems to me like a crater.
Before me I see the house with columns.
I see Salome walkin… Read More
“You may love this language, you may not, but as the Irish people say, we’re not here together long.” Bill Irwin is besotted with Samuel Beckett. Disclaiming scholarly (I&r… Read More
GOD KNOWS WHERE I AMComing to DVD October 23rd from Juno Films. A woman’s body was found in an abandoned farmhouse along with a diary that documents her mental… Read More
I came across this list years ago and have been keeping track of what I've read from it on Goodreads but putting it here will make it more accessible for me. I know I will never read all of… Read More
This pack of 8 discs contains the complete saga of the Harry Potter films.Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: In this charming adaptation of J. K. Rowling's bestseller, Harry Potter learn… Read More
Director Adrian Corona’s “DIS” will be available January 22nd from independent underground horror distributor Unearthed Films. The film stars Bill Oberst Jr., Lor… Read More
Sasami Ashworth’s debut union of synthesizer decay and guitar reverb that embodies shoegaze’s supernatural ability to conjure sadness from the void.
There is an indescribable… Read More
of"The Play Of The Western World"same with Jack Yeats'illustrious paintings and its windswept landscapes,but in the mid40s switched to French.It was influenced by dispopulous fictions,the tw… Read More
I’m moving again and it’s time to go through books that are good enough for me to mark up but not good enough to haul into storage while I figure out where I’m going to lan… Read More
Distinguishable yet unnamable the cockpit of thoughts which ha been hovering like that of an airplane crossing all the boundaries and joining and racing to speed of sound has been very facia… Read More
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Last Updated: July 26th
With every passing year — with every passing week — Netflix inches closer to a future in which the service streams only original content and eschews… Read More
We were sitting on a dilapidated seventeenth-century tomb in the late afternoon of an autumn day at the old burying ground in Arkham, and speculating about the unnamable. Looking toward the… Read More
I reviewed Seven Samurai Swept Away in a River (Deep Vellum Publishing) by Jung Young Moon (translated from the Korean by Yewon Jung) for Lone Star Literary Life.FICTIONJung Young Moon (tran… Read More
When my first marriage ended, friends and family were shocked. Most people gasped and said how sad and terrible it was that we were splitting. Worrying about the happiness of my kids and the… Read More
“I have these awful images of the affair, and I can’t seem to make them stop. They just keep playing over and over again like a horror film. I see him with her doing . unnamable… Read More
Dearest Readers;
Like you, we at the New England Theatre Geek are starting to go stir-crazy during these times of social distancing #COVFEFE19. Below is a small collection of links to… Read More
No one said it was easy to adapt H.P. Lovecraft to film, but the people behind The Unnamable (1988) make it look especially difficult. Lovecraft’s 1923 short story of the same name doe… Read More
Kabbalah (Cabala, Kabala, Qabalah) The necromancy of classical Judaism, and also part of the structure of the Western enchanting practice. Kabbalah is stemmed from the Hebrew word QBL (Qibel… Read More
The texture of a moment produces that indescribable, special, unnamable quality that elicits an emotional response, a feeling or a vibe. These little pieces of time, place and energy are the… Read More
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Elijah reviving the Son of the Widow of Zarephath by Louis Hersent
On the following night I was led to a second image: I am standing in the rocky… Read More
I have a confession. It may be foolish, or naïve or maybe even downright dangerous. But honestly, I thought things would be easier by now. I really did. I thought that eight months into… Read More
“... men demand activities, even such that include a certain element of coercion mixed in them. Just as false is the idea that if Adam and Eve had remained in Paradise, the… Read More
There are now two reviews of Thousand at goodreads.com. The review by Steve Masover appeared October 25, 2020. Steve wrote a review that would make a great cover blurb:Exuberant! Unboun… Read More
The last few years have seen a strong, often bipartisan push for criminal justice reform. But certain categories of criminalized acts—those perceived as primarily harming wom… Read More
Trigger warning: child loss
The first playdate was the product of an infant/toddler reading hour at my local library in the fall of 2002. I’d been freshly laid off from a dot-com job t… Read More
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The Black Books
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What am I going to write? Everything is dark in front of me.
No shape, no bright and no dark. It is the gate to darkness.
Who… Read More
Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and… Read More
In August 1945, the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki endured two of the most deadly attacks in history. Each hosting several thousand inhabitants, these two cities turned into a living hell… Read More
If you walk the walk, you gotta talk the talk.
When it comes to fashion, you can’t simply look great, you have to know your stuff. That includes being familiar with a variety of fash… Read More
Sometimes the most amazing openings come unannounced. Just suddenly they’re there having their way with me. This was one of those times. May this story bring hope and sweet joy to your… Read More
By BookBaby author Janna Lopez
I once had resistance and harsh judgment against what I believed poetry was or wasn’t. Now, it’s a standard part of my teaching and I’ve seen… Read More
Tao Te Ching 1. The tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao. The name that can be named is not the eternal Name. The unnamable is the eternally real. Naming is the origin… Read More
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The hottest labor narrative right now is that everybody’s “quiet quitting.” Starting this summer, popular videos on TikTok with… Read More
Photo via https://artsemerson.org/events/on-beckett/
Presented by ArtsEmerson, with Irish Repertory Theatre Produced by Octopus TheatricalsConceived and performed by Bill IrwinBased on… Read More
Dynamite announced today a new series for sci-fi legend Barbarella– Barbarella: The Center Cannot Hold. Award-winning author Sarah A. Hoyt continues her celebrated run on the ch… Read More
Last month Dynamite announced that award-winning author Sarah A. Hoyt will continue her celebrated run on Barbarella in February 2023 with a thrilling new storyline “The Center… Read More
Dorothy Tristan’s Cause of Death
Dorothy Tristan Died Because: Dorothy Tristan was born on January 1, 1942, in Yorkville Heights, New York City, New York, USA. She is an actre… Read More
Divya Victor
Divya Victor is a Tamil American poet and professor, known for her poetry book Curb which won the PEN Open Book Award.
Early life and education
Divya Victor was brought into th… Read More
Just want to share some of the latest links to Nature reads for the Gaia challenge. Margaret @ From Pyrenees to Pennines reviewed The Lost Rainforests of Britain by Guy Shrubsole a fascinat… Read More
Top 10 Books of Samuel Beckett
Samuel Beckett was a visionary of the 20th-century literary world. With his unique and pioneering style, he redefined the boundaries of modern theatre and fi… Read More
By BookBaby author Janna Lopez
April is National Poetry Month, and I encourage you to explore poetry and allow yourself the opportunity to grow as a writer through it. It took me a while to… Read More
WEST CHESTER, Pa.–The Tao Te Ching, a book of ancient Chinese wisdom, is roughly 2,500 years old, but nobody has figured out what it means yet. The last person who spoke the ancient Ch… Read More
What Will It Take For Me To Leave (2019, tr: Kat Storace, 2021) by Loranne Vella is one of the first offerings from Maltese specialists Prasper Press. It’s a set of short stories… Read More
There’s nothing in this world quite like Lovecraftian horror films. When discussing Lovecraft in general, it really exists in its own genre of true terror. Howard Phillips (H.P.) Lovec… Read More
The Bluest Eye (1970) is the debut novel of author Toni Morrison. It tells the story of Pecola Breedlove and her parents, and reflects upon the familial and societal circumstances that would… Read More
In my last post, and in earlier posts of mine, I’ve written about non-conceptual, non-intellectual relations, resemblances, affinities among “different” aspects of reality… Read More
I see my soul, my essence, as grounded in oneness with something larger than myself. I most often call that “something greater” God or the Divine. Yet there’s a whole ra… Read More
village green lawn care :: Article CreatorOpinion: Village Matters Making History—a Garden Park for Keeps There are so many important events in Laguna's hist… Read More