Wonder’s Witness: The World that Breathes

Let’s start on a more optimistic note for my tales, shall we? It is doubtful that you have ever left the face of this planet. Even if you have, it is extraordinarily doubtful that you have been to the planet which is now known as Lanaros. It’s a wonderful place, always accommodating for travellers. If … Continue reading Wonder’s Witness: The World that Breathes

Wonder’s Witness: Introduction

       The cosmos has lived longer than any mortal could understand. It has billions of years in its lifetime thus far, and so does sentient life, let alone life as a whole. The universe is made of incomprehensibly large numbers, and unfathomably minuscule numbers too. It is made of numbers and complexities and marvels and magics that no mortal being can truly … Continue reading Wonder’s Witness: Introduction

Carter Reviews: World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War

I've established in my previous blog that I am a big fan of both politics and zombies. I'm happy to say that I found a book that, like Mira Grant's Feed, combines these both. However, the approach that this book takes is different to say the least. The book, written by Max Brooks, is essentially … Continue reading Carter Reviews: World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War