In Search of the Unknown by Robert Chambers Book Review.

We’re employed by the Jesuits at the Smithsonian to find and return zoological specimens. Animals long extinct, mythological creatures the Jesuits created from papier-mâché and whole cloth. No expense is spared. You are bedecked in the cutest outfits, we bring with us the finest cigars, we go to far away places by train and carriage.… Continue reading In Search of the Unknown by Robert Chambers Book Review.

Foreskin and The Jewess. Book of Chosen People. (✡️)

I know this Jewess from Dallas. She asked her boyfriend to get circumcised. She is currently in her third trimester, safely inside The State of Israel, preparing to give birth to a dual citizen Jew. Many of the Christians are circumcised. Will I be grafted in with or without my foreskin? I’d do Anything for… Continue reading Foreskin and The Jewess. Book of Chosen People. (✡️)

The Devil in Manuscript. The King in Yellow. Edited by Osie Turner Book Review.

The cover image alone is worth at least one-thousand wizard credits. Let’s talk about it over a bottle of red. Afterwards, we’ll sit on the sea shore and talk some more. You look like heaven in your dress, leather ribbon round your middle. A circlet of gold in your hair. Would it be possible to… Continue reading The Devil in Manuscript. The King in Yellow. Edited by Osie Turner Book Review.

The Coronado Expedition by George Parker Winship. Book Review.

1540 lol. I do not subscribe to history. Within the text lies a terrified child. Let’s go deeper. History. Coronado, from Culiacan (one-hundred leagues Northwest of Mexico city.) in 1540, took a troop of high-up Spanish soldier-boys into the Mexican Highlands. The soldier-boys were playing too much grab-ass with the maidens, and causing too much… Continue reading The Coronado Expedition by George Parker Winship. Book Review.

Strange Tales of the High Seas by Osie Turner, Morgan Robertson, William Hope Hodgson Book Review

Great collection of adventure, ghosts, shipwrecks, and insurance scam barratry. Morgan Robertson, in his story, THE WRECK OF THE TITAN, exactly predicts and describes the sinking of the Titanic more than a decade before the actual event. James Cameron, here’s to you, your submarine, and the deepest abyss. The Titanic allegedly sunk in 1912. Mr.… Continue reading Strange Tales of the High Seas by Osie Turner, Morgan Robertson, William Hope Hodgson Book Review

Bianca’s Lullaby

I am focused on my healing.It’s more than just a peaceful feeling.No more war inside my mind.Only this lullaby. Bianca’s Lullaby