Author Archives: Sarah

About Sarah

Now residing in Las Vegas, I was born in Michigan and moved to Texas when 16. After getting my Masters degree in English, I moved to Hollywood, because of the high demand for Medievalists (NOT!). As a freelance writer and editor, Nevada offers better conditions for the wallet. I love writing all sorts of things, and occasionally also create some artwork.

Website Update

The unique URLs for posts have been changed to a date and name format. This may disrupt any links made to specific posts. However, no posts have been deleted, and should be easy to find by way of the archives … Continue reading

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Comics – Birds of Prey

Birds of Prey #11 (DC Comics) Writer: Gail Simone; Art: Pere Perez; Colors: Nei Ruffino; Letters: Carlos M. Mangual; Editor: Janelle Asselin This issue gives us another done-in-one story between arcs. In “Which Reason Knows Not Of,” Simone picks up … Continue reading

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Comics – Green Arrow

Green Arrow #8 (DC Comics) Writer: J.T. Krul; Pencils: Diogenes Neves; Inks: Oclair Albert & Vicente Cifuentes; Colors: Ulises Arreola; Letters: Rob Leigh; Editor: Adam Schlagman The magical forest of Star City is indeed an interesting addition to the DCU. … Continue reading

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Fiction – Looking For The King

by David C. Downing Sometimes you run across a work that sits in a limbo spot: it is neither so bad that you give it a “thumbs down,” nor so good that you feel comfortable recommending it. For me, Downing’s … Continue reading

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Theatre – King Lear

(photo by the Actors Co-op Theatre Company) King Lear, by William Shakespeare Directed by Marianne Savell; Produced by Rebecca Hayes Any company chosing to tackle Shakespeare’s King Lear does so with ambition. Paring down the play to fit a small … Continue reading

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Comics – Birds of Prey

Birds of Prey #9 (DC Comics) Writer: Gail Simone; Artist: Inaki Miranda; Colorist: Nei Ruffino; Letterer: Dave Sharpe; Editor: Janelle Siegel In this issue, we hit part 3 (of 4) of Simone’s “The Death of Oracle” arc. Not that I … Continue reading

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Comics – Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman #607  (DC Comics) Writers: J. Michael Straczynski & Phil Hester; Pencillers: Dan Kramer & Eduardo Pansica; Inkers: Andy Owens, Sean Parsons & Ebar Ferreira; Colorist: Alex Sinclair; Letterer: Travis Lanham; Editor: Brian Cunningham Right from page 1 of … Continue reading

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Comics – Batgirl

Batgirl #18  (DC Comics) Writer: Bryan Q. Miller; Penciller: Dustin Nguyen; Inker: Derek Fridolfs; Colorist: Guy Major; Letterer: John J. Hill; Editors: Sean Ryan & Janelle Siegel In Issue #18, Bryan Miller gives us a stand-alone story where Batgirl gets … Continue reading

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Comics – Batman and Robin

Batman & Robin #2  (DC Comics) Writer: Peter Tomasi; Penciller: Patrick Gleason; Inker: Mick Gray; Colorist: Alex Sinclair; Letterer: Patrick Brosseau; Editor: Michael Marts There used to be a time when you would get quite a lot of story in … Continue reading

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Television Series Sets – Sherlock

Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman When I first heard of this “modern update of Sherlock Holmes,” I shrugged. I like my Holmes set in his original period (I was never keen on the Rathbone Holmes-versus-Nazis type versions). It seemed to … Continue reading

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